Streszczenie:
BIM (Building Information Modelling) is the leading standard in the design of
engineering structures. The concept, which was born in the 1970s, has been gaining
popularity since the beginning of the current century. Until nowadays, it was present
mainly on the British market, and now it starts to be commonly used also across
Polish construction companies.
Along with the development of the new convention, previously unforeseen challenges
are appearing. One of the main assets of BIM, is to store all of the project data
in shared models. This applies to all disciplines involved in the project’s life cycle:
construction, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc. In large projects, such models can grow
to an overwhelming size, making coordination between disciplines and overall project
management much more difficult.
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the complexity of BIM models. The main
focus is on clashes between objects and their impact on model development. In addition
to this, the complexity of the models should be analyzed in terms of the number
of objects, the relationships between them, and the affiliation to each category. The
analysis can be conducted in the form of a comparison between models of different
types of buildings.