BIM For Tomorrow - 3D & 4D Design with IGBC Standards
Ganesh Mukinda Kolhe 1, Miss.Sharayu Kadam 2
1 PG Student, School of Civil and Environmental Science, JSPM University Pune.
2 Assistant Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Science, JSPM University Pune
Abstract
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is rapidly reshaping the construction industry by offering a comprehensive digital framework that enhances project design, planning, and execution. The integration of BIM with 3D and 4D modelling techniques provides a powerful toolset for architects, engineers, and construction managers to visualize designs, simulate construction processes, and manage project timelines in real-time. This paper explores the advanced applications of BIM, particularly focusing on the incorporation of IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) standards, which are aimed at promoting sustainable and eco-friendly building practices across India.
The synergy between BIM and IGBC offers a unique opportunity to achieve both operational efficiency and environmental sustainability in building projects. By integrating IGBC's green building criteria into BIM workflows, stakeholders can optimize resource usage, minimize waste, and reduce a building’s overall carbon footprint. 3D BIM models enable precise architectural and structural design, while 4D simulations allow for effective construction sequencing and project scheduling, which ultimately leads to fewer delays, reduced costs, and enhanced collaboration across project teams. This research delves into how this integration not only drives sustainability but also improves project delivery outcomes.
In addition to the technical advancements, this paper discusses the challenges and opportunities that arise when adopting BIM-IGBC integration in the Indian construction sector. Factors such as policy frameworks, the need for skill development, and the accessibility of BIM tools are examined in relation to the broader push for green building initiatives in India. By identifying key barriers and proposing strategies for overcoming them, this study highlights the potential for BIM-IGBC integration to set new standards for sustainable building practices in India, contributing to the country’s efforts toward more environmentally responsible urbanization.