China stands as one of the largest construction markets globally, and recent projections suggest its influence will only grow. According to the Global Construction 2030 report, the global construction output is expected to surge by 85%, reaching $15.5 trillion by 2030, with China leading the charge ahead of both the U.S. and India.
To keep pace with this growth, Autodesk and China Design Digital Technology Co., Ltd. (CDDT) recently inked a strategic partnership aimed at boosting the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM). This collaboration also involves co-developing localized solutions tailored to meet Chinese architectural design codes and drafting standards, known as CBIM.
The significance of this partnership became evident when we considered the iconic 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 complex structure earned an AEC Excellence Award in 2016. This achievement underscores the transformative potential of CBIM within China's architectural landscape.
Looking ahead, the collaboration between Autodesk and CDDT focuses on leveraging BIM across the entire lifecycle of smart city construction—from initial design and construction through ongoing operations and maintenance. By fostering innovation in BIM technology, they hope to revolutionize urban development, enhance productivity, and push forward technological progress within China's architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) sector.
China’s rapid urbanization cannot be overstated. More than half of the nation's population resides in cities today, and over 100 Chinese cities boast populations exceeding one million. With ambitious plans underway to construct over 280 eco-friendly cities spanning regions from the eastern coast to Central Asia and beyond, the role of BIM in shaping China's urban future becomes increasingly vital.
This partnership not only reflects a commitment to modernizing infrastructure but also highlights how digital tools like BIM can play a pivotal role in creating sustainable, efficient, and innovative urban environments across the country. As these efforts unfold, it will be fascinating to witness how BIM continues to redefine China’s architectural landscape and contribute to smarter, greener cities nationwide.
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