Building Information Modeling (BIM) provides enhanced collaboration between all services, improved visualization, reduced errors and rework, better cost assessments, and increased efficiency from design to install.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) provides enhanced collaboration between all services, improved visualization, reduced errors and rework, better cost assessments, and increased efficiency from design to install.
BIM collaboration is the process of multiple stakeholders (architects, engineers, contractors, etc.) working together using a shared digital model. It enables real-time coordination, better decision-making, and fewer conflicts during design and construction.
It improves efficiency, reduces errors, and enhances communication. Everyone works from the same data source, which reduces rework and improves project outcomes.
Clash detection tools (like Navisworks or Solibri) identify conflicts between model elements (e.g., duct passing through a beam). These issues are resolved during coordination meetings before construction begins.