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...

BIM Risk Management at Design, Construction & Operational Phases | Tejjy Inc.



BIM shares a relationship with risks throughout a project. At its core, the process is realistic and cost-effective which can help to reduce the problems of conventional risk management. With the potential of detecting clashes and errors at the early stages of a project, human mistakes are reduced. The increase in certainty afforded by the reduced risks ensures that the project milestones are met and delivered on time.

Let’s delve deeper into BIM and its effects on risk analysis and management, touching on the benefits of all stages of the building project from inception to completion.

·         BIM Risk Management at the Design Phase: 

ü  Since BIM uses a computer animation & 3D model fly-through for enhancing project visualization, customers can understand the construction, from a performance perspective and user experience. This leads to improved &informed decision-making from the initial stage, with complete collaboration among the client, design team, and other project stakeholders. 

ü  The user-friendly & comprehensible BIM technique facilitates customers to hit sales targets, while surveyors can consider area information from the model and calculate a design cost quickly. The 3D visualization BIM technique uses conflict detection, enabling design mistakes to get spotted and amended before it is too late. 

ü  During the pre-construction phase, BIM technology saves costs and reduces waste, which eliminates the likelihood of financial risks and missed project deadlines. This is owing to parametric BIM modeling, encompassing the usage of a relational database comprising information associated with the structural elements and their relations. Hence, it’s possible to execute a higher model analysis, including everything from calculating space, and energy efficiency, to the analysis of structure, and conventional design documentation. Consequently, the dangers of improper measurements and inaccurate costs are reduced significantly.

 

·         Risk Elimination with BIM during the Construction Phase:

 ü  As the project moves towards the construction phase, the cloud connectivity capability of BIM with the information can be accessed over the project progress. Since everyone gets access to the information, - be it an audit trail, construction project progress report, or certificate analysis, all project members stay up-to-date in a timely & pertinent way. 

ü  Further, BIM provides visual risk analysis for safety assessments. The comprehensive reports validate site conditions, which is an outstanding way for new construction workers to get acquainted with the work site. The fine-tuned details associated with particular chores ensure that the construction managers can evade hazards from the onset of the building process.

 

·         Risk Removal with BIM at the Operational Phase

 After the project's completion, the operating cost still presents a noteworthy risk. During the design and construction phase, the information should be gathered to allow comparisons between actual performance & anticipated performance. By correlating the BIM model to a facility management system, data gets recorded for handling the facility and detecting areas of incompetence.

Since errors can possibly decline, BIM helps to enhance construction efficiency. BIM can be used as a handy foundation later down the line. Once BIM is in place, new contractors can step in and improve a building in a smooth and streamlined manner. To know more about BIM Services, call the BIM Modelers of Tejjy Inc. at 202-465-4830 or info@tejjy.com.


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