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7.0 CONCLUSIONS
This study shows several advantages in measuring building with BIM Technology. Some of the advantages are time saving in
developing drawing and informations. With one drawing BIM Technology allows student to develop working drawing and 3D
digital model. Another of the advantages of BIM is the increasing number of simulation tools that allow students to visualize
building after several data being taken after the measurement. Simulation also will allow students to get the roof shape easily data
provided from the drone. Detailing is another aspect of the advantages using BIM Technology in measuring building. Data
collected, with the help of point cloud technology, made it possible to produced detail 3D model in a short period of time.
Furthermore BIM tools that allow shared model make it less need for rework and duplication of drawings for the different type of
drawing required for measured drawing documentation. As a conclusion BIM technology allow students to create documentation
from the data collected in short period of time. This technology also allows students to produce high detail of digital model that
make it easy for visualization in the presentation.
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