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April 11, 2025

Is It Essential to Implement BIM During the Current Project? 

For projects that demand precision, long-term efficiency, or seamless collaboration, implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a strategic necessity.

AREMAT Group has extensive experience in design, and we actively use BIM in our projects. Therefore, we have a clear understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of this technology. We can confidently say that design without BIM is possible, but we can also assert that using BIM significantly simplifies the work of specialists. Let’s take a closer look.

Advantages of BIM

  • Project Visualization
BIM allows the creation of accurate 3D models of objects that can be visualized in real-time. This helps to better understand the result and predict potential issues early in the design process.
  • Coordination and Cohesion
BIM helps avoid conflicts and errors in the work of related departments, as all project data is stored in one centralized model. This facilitates communication between various specialists (architects, engineers, builders, contractors) and reduces errors during project execution.
  • Reduction of Costs and Time
BIM allows identifying potential issues early (e.g., incompatibility of engineering systems or structures), which helps avoid costly rework during the construction phase. It also optimizes time and, as a result, reduces the overall costs of the project.
  • Improved Accuracy and Quality
BIM models contain detailed information about all building elements, allowing for more accurate consideration of technical specifications, ensuring compliance with standards and regulations, and reducing the likelihood of errors.
  • Ease of Making Changes
If changes need to be made to the project, they can be quickly adjusted in the BIM system, and all project participants will automatically receive updates. This greatly simplifies the correction process and reduces the likelihood of mistakes that arise when modifying information manually.
  • Analysis and Optimization
With BIM, various analyses can be conducted, such as energy efficiency, structural analysis, cost analysis, etc. This allows for the optimization of the project and reducing costs at the design stage
  • Documentation and Reporting
BIM automates the process of creating project documentation and reports, allowing for faster and more accurate generation of required documents.
  • Lifecycle Support of the Object
BIM is not only useful during the design and construction phases, but it also allows for the efficient management of objects throughout their lifecycle, including operation and maintenance.

As you can see, the capabilities of BIM help improve efficiency, accuracy, and reduce risks and costs. It also fosters better collaboration among project participants and makes processes more transparent.

But What If the Project Has Already Started?

It's clear that at the beginning of the project, there are many advantages to using BIM. But what about implementing BIM when the project is already in progress?

Implementing this technology might be challenging, but it is certainly possible. It’s important to understand that using BIM during project execution may slightly slow down the pace of work, as additional efforts and resources will be required. However, in the long run, these efforts will lead to positive results in terms of increased productivity and reduced risks.

Therefore, the answer to the question of whether it’s necessary to implement BIM during the execution of a project depends on the specific circumstances of each project. But considering the advantages that this technology can bring, it’s worth considering its implementation to improve project outcomes.

Here the counter question arises: is it always necessary to use BIM? Because for small engineering companies it can be expensive. Apparently, such options still exist. Let's consider them.

Scenarios where BIM may not be essential and 3D modelling is enough:

  • If the project is simple or limited in scope (e.g., small upgrades to existing facilities), traditional design methods might suffice.
  • If upfront costs are highly restrictive and there’s no plan for lifecycle optimization or digital twins, BIM might not provide immediate value.
  • If the team or partners lack experience in BIM, the learning curve might delay the project unless training or external expertise is provided.
Still, consider our expert opinion, backed by 10+ years of hands-on experience and industry leadership at AREMAT Group. If your project involves complexity, long-term operations, or demands high precision and collaboration, BIM implementation isn't just beneficial – it's essential. The proven advantages – enhanced accuracy, cost savings, and sustainable outcomes– far outweigh any initial adoption hurdles.

Our Perspective

Adopting BIM is more than just implementing new tools – it’s a strategic shift toward sustainable, digitally driven construction that powers smart cities and digital twins.

Selecting the right BIM partner is pivotal for your UAE projects. With 10+ years of expertise, AREMAT Group merges advanced digital construction methodologies with seamless collaboration to deliver precision, sustainability, and long-term asset resilience.

As pioneers in BIM and digital transformation, we enable:.

✅ Smarter workflows for digital construction

✅ Data-driven digital twins for lifecycle efficiency

✅ Scalable solutions for smart cities and infrastructure

✅ Sustainable design-to-operation practices


Build the future today – with AREMAT Group, where digital construction meets sustainability. You plan, We lead, You build.


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