by Su Copeland | May 19, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] Each project is stronger because of the input of specialists on the team. A contractor’s expertise in making a design tangible is more beneficial the earlier they can be involved. View the latest lesson in our series... by Su Copeland | May 17, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] BIM can be used to plan logistics during the construction phase. It is often easier to visualise tasks when they are in 3D compared to looking at 2D plans so the optimum arrangement of activities can be identified more... by Su Copeland | May 12, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] Choosing the right procurement route amplifies BIM’s benefits so this is an important consideration which impacts on time and cost. View the latest lesson from our BIM research project funded by Innovate UK.... by Su Copeland | May 10, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] BIM is a step-change in efficiency in general but all projects are not created equal. Some projects may see a plethora of benefits from BIM. For others, the return of investment may be difficult to identify. View our... by Su Copeland | May 5, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title][db_post_meta][db_feature_image] Both major and minor clashes will be picked up in a BIM model. Avoiding clashes by coordinating with the design team involves less work than resolving an existing clash so it is more efficient to avoid rather than... by Su Copeland | May 4, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] Using the model as a guide, working together as a team through design issues expedites the time to finding a solution rather than working through problems by yourself. View the latest in our BIM series of lessons from a...