A 4D BIM model is an extended 3D BIM model with an additional feature, known as time in the form of a schedule. A 3D BIM model with the attachment of time allows the team to carry out progress monitoring of the construction process during both design and actual construction phases.
A 4D BIM Model is an extended 3D BIM model with an additional feature, known as time in the form of a schedule. A 4D BIM model has additional scheduling information compared to a 3D BIM model, which clarifies the necessary manpower and time required during each activity, affecting the final outcome of the project.
A 4D BIM Model is an extended 3D BIM model with an additional feature, known as time in the form of a schedule. A 4D BIM model has additional information compared to a 3D BIM model which is the ability in creating a 4D simulation that helps all project participants such as architects, contractors, designers and the owners, to visualize the whole series of construction events and understand the progress of construction activities throughout the lifetime of the project.