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Essay / BIM Model for Fire Safety - 853
IntroductionAlthough BIM technology is relatively new to the market compared to other related technologies, the extent to which its knowledge is known in the market is gratifying. This comparative analysis examines the extent to which respondents are aware of BIM technology and the benefits inherent in this technology. The analysis compares to the previously studied case study on NIKA Architects + Engineers. Benchmarking: BIM system for fire safety The first question that the respondents were asked to answer was the one that asked whether they were familiar with the fire safety system. building information modeling for fire safety. Apparently, all respondents were well aware of the existence of this model. The most tangible explanation is that the benefits that have emerged from the application of BIM in various constructions have resulted in better fire safety measures in addition to strong government support for its application. With the model existing for over a decade, respondents have seen BIM integrated into building design. It is important to clarify that having knowledge about the BIM system for fire safety does not imply that the respondents had direct contact with the system, but rather a general knowledge of the system and its rudimentary functionalities. Another reason for such an increase in knowledge about BIM system is used by construction companies like NIKA Architects + Engineers. Respondents have seen the BIM system in application or at least had a glimpse of various advertisements from these companies, which inspired viewers to explore this idea. The next question sought to understand which respondents supported the system. Interestingly, many of the people interviewed were in the middle of a newspaper... His relationship with the fire service appears to be limited and therefore appallingly supportive. This is confirmed by the number of respondents who believe that the BIM system is useful in controlling fires more quickly. Many do not seem to understand how BIM simulations have enabled faster identification of fires and triangulation of their source for faster implementation of control measures. A large majority of respondents do not seem to know the extent to which the BIM system has enabled firefighters and designers to deliver fire-sensitive fire sprinklers, nor its benefits in suppressing the spread of fire. idea about the BIM system. The interviewees' knowledge of the BIM system is limited, hence the type of response generated by the interview. This shows that there is still much to be done to enlighten the public about the BIM system and its inherent benefits..