How BIM can optimize trade coordination for your project needs?

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Utilizing BIM for Trade Coordination   Building Information Modeling ( BIM ) is a process that uses 3D models to represent a building or infrastructure project. BIM can be used to improve trade coordination by providing a single source of information for all stakeholders. This can help to identify and resolve conflicts early in the design process, which can save time and money. ➡️ What is BIM? BIM is a process that uses 3D models to represent a building or infrastructure project. BIM models can be used to represent the physical and functional aspects of a project. This information can be used to improve communication, collaboration, and decision-making throughout the project lifecycle. 🎯 Read More:- What is BIM (Building Information Modeling) & 7 Levels of BIM ➡️ How BIM can optimize trade Coordination It’s useful to look at steps of the coordination workflow from the perspective of the BIM coordinator. BIM can optimize trade coordination in a number of ways. First, it can he...

Contractors Should Speed Up BIM Adoption to Reap Manifold Benefits


Every contractor needs to realize the benefits of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in the AEC (Architectural, Engineering & Construction) industry. The contractors should know how BIM is playing a prime role in the construction supply chain and speed up BIM adoption. An increased understanding of the fundamentals of BIM in the construction sector can facilitate a stronger supply chain. Many of the contractors are still not ready to implement BIM. The situation is more concerning with small and medium-sized firms, as they are not ready to implement BIM.

Building Information Modeling cannot work properly if the professionals of the supply chain are not ready to understand the BIM benefits in a project. 

Action plans that can help the construction industry to speed up BIM implementation include:
·         Emancipating BIM checklist for helping firms ensure that they are set for BIM implementation in 4 key areas – skills, processes, software & hardware, digital information
·         Establishing BIM jargon to let firms navigate through BIM terminology, acronyms & meaning
·         Preparing BIM case studies to broaden understanding of what it takes to involve in BIM projects
Nevertheless, all contractors don’t need the same level of ‘BIM capability’ and this depends on their actual role in projects. An advanced checklist encompasses an extensive range of BIM capabilities. Many contractors need to go a long way, but the initial steps detailed in a checklist can facilitate architectural, engineering & construction services firms to get up-to-speed with the usage of BIM. Eventually, BIM usage can radically improve collaboration &efficiency within the construction sector.


Contractors Getting Benefited from BIM include:
  •          General Contractors
  •      Mechanical & Plumbing Contractors
  •          Electrical Contractors
  •          Fire Protection Contractors
  •       Drywall Contractors   ·           

       BIM Benefits to AEC Industry include:

  •   Effective Coordination & Cost Efficiency
  •   Flexible & Dynamic 3D BIM Modeling
  •  Improved Decision Making
  • Reduced Field Cycle Time
  • Waste Minimization
  •   Error Detection
  •  Risk Mitigation   ·   
BIM Services Facilitating Contractors:


If you want to learn more about BIM benefits or get your BIM project price instantly, call the BIM Modeling experts of Tejjy Inc. at 202-465-4830 or info@tejjy.com.

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