BIM FOR VOLUMETRIC MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
BIM Services for Volumetric Modular Construction
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building or construction project. It can be used in a variety of applications, including volumetric modular construction, which involves the prefabrication of individual building components (such as rooms or floors) in a factory setting before they are assembled on site.
Advenser is a leading provider of BIM services for Volumetric Modular Construction. We offer a comprehensive range of services to help our clients optimize their volumetric modular construction projects, from design to fabrication. Our BIM modeling expertise allows us to create detailed 3D models of volumetric modular components, enhancing design visualization and coordination. Our shop drawing services minimize errors and rework on-site, and clash detection services help resolve conflicts between different building systems, saving time and resources during construction.


Benefits of BIM in Volumetric Modular Construction
BIM serves as a centralized information hub for the construction project, allowing all stakeholders to access and update data. This enhances communication and collaboration among various teams, resulting in a more efficient construction process.
BIM can assess the environmental effects of various design choices, aiding in the identification of the most sustainable and energy-efficient solutions.
BIM can enhance the design and layout of volumetric modular components, leading to reduced material usage and minimized waste. This optimization can result in significant cost savings for the project.
BIM enables the development of detailed 3D models that help identify potential issues or conflicts before construction starts, reducing the likelihood of rework and delays on site.
Compliance to the international industrial standards
- ANSI – American National Standards Institute
- BSI – British Standards Institution
- ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- DIN – Deutsches Institut für Normung (German standards)
- GB – Guobiao Standards (Chinese standards)
- ISO – International standards organization
- ISO standards – International Organization for Standardization
- BNQ – Bureau de normalization du Quebec