MAHA Metro: The MAHA Metro is the first organization in India to use 5D BIM project visualisation, which was implemented in 2015. The use of BIM in this project reduced time, effort and money, and was practically free of coordination problems, documentation errors, paperwork or miscommunication between the various stakeholders.
Chenab Bridge: The Chenab Bridge is one of the longest-spanning railway bridges in the world. The use of BIM in this project increased efficiency and allowed for clash detection.
Mumbai Airport: The use of BIM in the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport Terminal 2 helped with clash detection. Walkthroughs were generated from the BIM model which helped the team for inspection during installation.
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s Phase IV: One of the best examples of a large-scale project that used BIM technology.
Bengaluru International Airport: BIM technology was successfully used in this project.
Statue of Unity: BIM technology was successfully used in this project.
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The Indian BIM market has a promising future and has a huge market in BIM outsourcing.
The cost savings from using BIM technology can reach up to 10% of the project's total cost.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation was able to save around 5% of the project's total cost of INR 56,000 crores.
The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation was able to achieve cost savings of over Rs. 2,500 crores.
Larsen & Toubro was able to save over Rs. 500 crore.
The Bengaluru Metro Rail Project was able to save around 10% of the project's total cost of INRÂ 30,000Â crores.
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