2D to 3D modeling

Today, 2D drawings remain the primary working documentation for most projects. However, to effectively manage construction and operation processes, developing a 3D model is essential.
Key differences between 2D drawings and BIM models: In a BIM model, 3D elements serve as both geometric and informational units, ensuring consistency across all design and construction participants. This allows the model to remain accurate and up-to-date throughout the entire lifecycle of the project.
The development of a 3D model allows for coordination and collision detection, reducing critical errors on the part of both designers and builders.
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