China stands as one of the largest construction markets globally, and recent projections indicate that by 2030, the global construction output will surge by 85%, reaching a staggering $15.5 trillion, with China taking the lead ahead of both the U.S. and India. To keep pace with this growth, Autodesk and China Design Digital Technology Co., Ltd. (CDDT) inked a strategic partnership last month aimed at boosting the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM). This collaboration will also involve co-developing localized solutions tailored to meet Chinese architectural design codes and drafting standards, referred to as CBIM.
The potential of BIM can be seen in the remarkable Samuel Chao Chung Ting Science Museum in Rizhao City, China. Designed by the renowned China Architecture Design & Research Group (CADG) using Revit and CBIM, this iconic structure not only won an AEC Excellence Award in 2016 but also serves as a compelling demonstration of how CBIM can revolutionize architectural design and computational processes in China.
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This partnership between Autodesk and CDDT is particularly significant because their shared vision involves leveraging BIM to build smarter cities—from initial design stages through construction all the way to ongoing operations and maintenance. Their efforts seek to catalyze innovation within the BIM sector for urban development, foster technological progress, and enhance the efficiency of China's Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry.
China’s rapid urbanization is undeniable; over half of its population resides in cities, and more than 100 Chinese cities boast populations exceeding one million. As China embarks on ambitious plans to construct over 280 eco-friendly cities spanning regions from the eastern coastlines to the edges of Central Asia and from Inner Mongolia to southern hinterlands, it will be fascinating to witness how BIM plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of China’s built environment.
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As we move forward, the integration of advanced technologies like BIM will undoubtedly play a crucial role in creating sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced urban spaces across China.
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