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Macro BIM

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Macro BIM (Building Information Model) is a building information model, assembled of higher level building elements, used for macro level analysis including visualization, spatial validation, cost modeling/estimating, phasing/sequencing, energy performance, and risk.[1]

Macro models are intended to be built quickly, facilitating rapid analysis of multiple concepts or ideas prior to launching into a more detailed in depth study of a preferred concept using "Micro BIM" applications.[1][2]

Macro BIM authoring applications often utilize parametric variables and properties as well as inferencing capabilities to quickly build enough relevant data to facilitate analysis.[1][3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Macro BIM: Program development, coordination and Support" (PDF). Industry Advisory Panel. (via Wayback machine). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-07-23.
  2. ^ Carroll, Stewart (2008) A Well-Kept Secret: BIM in Preconstruction Wins Clients, Constructor.
  3. ^ Khemlani, Lachmi (2008) DProfiler: A "Macro" BIM Solution, AECbytes