BIM
BIM as a Foundation for Infrastructure Intelligence
BIM becomes most valuable when it is connected to workflows, decisions, lifecycle records, and owner visibility.
May 7, 2026
BIM
BIM becomes most valuable when it is connected to workflows, decisions, lifecycle records, and owner visibility.
May 7, 2026
BIM is often treated as a design or visualization layer. Its deeper value appears when models become part of the operating workflow for infrastructure delivery.
For institutional owners, BIM can support coordination, clash awareness, documentation standards, asset records, and lifecycle planning. The model becomes a shared reference point for decisions instead of an isolated technical artifact.
When BIM workflows are disciplined, they create the basis for infrastructure analytics, monitoring, and digital twin systems. Rajansh Group treats BIM readiness as part of a broader infrastructure intelligence roadmap.
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