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Building Information Models (BIM)
PropTech BIM Directory Structures
Autonomous Property Operation requires accessible BIM Data structured to maximize usability, enhance security, minimize technology demands and automate user processes between property ecosystems.
The following illustrates a typical directory structure for storing digitized property data.
Autonomous Property Operation requires accessible BIM Data structured to maximize usability, enhance security, minimize technology demands and automate user processes between property ecosystems.
The following illustrates a typical directory structure for storing digitized property data.
Digital files should be included in all new property development deliverables!
Stored locally or in the cloud, files can be categorized further by file type or extension as illustrated. Top level directories may contain additional sub category folders as illustrated under HVAC and include confidential folders accessible only to property owners.
BIM Accessibility
Property Investors and Owners initialize accessible and property autonomy by acquiring a cloud storage account from service providers like iCloud and Dropbox. Data storage platforms offer features to manually share individual files and folders with specific service providers and users.
The preferred storage platform for building owners will include version control and digitally transfer ownership of the account and all relevant BIM data upon sale of the property asset.
Building Autonomy
CaPSCi Identity Service Providers offer digital identity solutions for various Construction PropTech applications, types of users and technology platforms to help owners and managers start autonomizing property operations one piece at a time.
Sample BIM Objects are provided for discussion and testing. Developers of Construction PropTech for contractor and property manager use-case applications may contact our CaPSCi teams for additional information.