ABSTRACT

With the maturity and popularization of BIM in China, assembly buildings have also begun to develop rapidly. In 2020, the construction area of newly started assembly across the country increased by nearly 50% over the previous year. However, the market share of assembly projects is still low. Research shows that construction costs are still the biggest obstacle to the development of assembly buildings. With the rapid development of construction information technologies, this report discusses the use of BIM, illustrates how to control the cost of assembly buildings and their related supports, and explores the feasibility of combining all aspects of related technologies, combined with the development wave of domestic assembly buildings. Our aim is to provide a reference for reducing China's assembly construction costs.