Value Addition to Clients
Enhancing Collaboration and Coordination
BIM provides a shared working environment for different stakeholders (engineers, consultants, contractors, and owners), improving communication and coordination of engineering and construction processes.
Reducing Errors and Costs
Thanks to 3D modeling, clashes and engineering issues can be detected and resolved before the actual execution begins, reducing costs associated with errors and rework.
Improving Time Efficiency
BIM allows for better project schedule management by improving planning and accurate time predictions, helping deliver projects on time.
Better Resource Management
BIM provides a shared working environment for different stakeholders (engineers, consultants, contractors, and owners), improving communication and coordination of engineering and construction processes.
Predictive Capabilities and Data Analysis
BIM allows for real-time analysis of project and building performance data, helping to make informed decisions based on accurate information and providing better forecasts for the future performance of facilities.
Improved Change Management
When changes occur in the design or project stages, BIM enables immediate updates to the model, making it easier to track changes and reducing the risk of misalignment or project delays.
Reducing Engineering Conflicts
Thanks to 3D modeling, clashes between different systems (such as mechanical, electrical, and structural systems) can be identified during the design phase, reducing the risk of costly mistakes during execution.
Comprehensive Digital Model (As-Built BIM Model)
Upon completion of construction, the BIM model is updated to reflect what has actually been executed on-site (often referred to as the As-Built Model). This comprehensive model contains all the building components as they exist in reality, not just as designed. The model includes the following details:
Integration with Building Management Systems (BMS)
The BIM model can be linked to the Building Management System (BMS) that monitors the operation of various systems (such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), electrical systems, lighting, etc.).