Although BIM is improving its capabilities and features, it still lacks in terms of what other software such as SAP or eQuest can analyse.
Industry standards such as CAD have dominated the engineering and design atmosphere for so long, and BIM is seemingly putting an end to it. Typical 2D software is no longer sufficient when the capabilities to manage and model 3D figures are there to help owners, designers, and engineers better visualize the structure under review.
BIM interoperability with different software is allowing groups to use the software of their choice and allowing them to interact with fewer errors between the transfer of data among them. One of the challenges that faces BIM in industry is the need to link other types of software to the model in order for firms to achieve the level of functionality that they're looking for. Many designers still prefer to use platforms developed specifically for their individual disciplines.
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