All our deliverables are fully coordinated with each other and nothing is ever out of synch and client is able to perform meaningful computations on the data embedded within the model at any given time
We simplify the nature of the required BIM deliverable giving emphasis making these deliverables friendly towards different applications and detailing the required specification in order to know whats exactly required for vendors and users.
Our goal is to help architects and engineers to meet their BIM production requirements and realize the benefits of BIM implementation within their organizations. This can lead to a reduction in requests for information (RFIs) and an increase in client satisfaction.
Owners are increasingly specifying BIM deliverables in their RFPs, but the scope of work, or level of detail of the model is rarely indicated with any specificity
t is also useful to create a schedule for the deliverables of the BIM process this will facilitate the procurement of the correct resources at the right time. Commitments will have to be obtained from all project team members to honor the schedule and deliver on time.
Careful planning of the deliverables will formulate the required process enabled by the BIM. The amount and sort of information accessible at any given phase of the project is a vital factor and has a great impact on the timing of the processes. Project planning is the early process and it contains design and development of the project and its systems. The execution of these processes is structured into three stages:-
- The first stage is information gathering which will be developed into the BIM and reflects the creation of the conceptual and schematic level information about most aspects of the project.
- Interactive analysis of the BIM will be the second stage and it will show the way for further modification of the information in the BIM. This analysis phase (and its associated processes) will generally start just after design starts and continued still the completion of the project.
- The third stage of implementation methods is the management of the processes that will generate the required information. An example of such a process is the coordination of building systems through clash detection.
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