Bim challenges and potential

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BIM CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL

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Adoption of technology in construction has been slow but the industry is becoming increasingly aware of BIM’s potential

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Are you Awareof BIM

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

A process involving the structured sharing and coordination of digital information about a building thoughout the lifecycle (Eastman, 2011)

Eliminates most of the communication-related delivery challenges of the industry

The single well-coordinated process that could catalyze the improvement of the construction industry

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BIM: A Recap

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BIM Projections

Up to 20% cost

reduction

Improved carbon performance

Efficient delivery

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BIM Benefits

Faster and more effective processes

Better design

Better customer service

Controlled whole-life costs and environmental data

Lifecycle data

Automated assembly

Better production quality

Hi, can we make the data in plain slides into something awesome as this: http://cdn.lineshapespace.com/2013/04/Building-Information-Modeling-Infographic-LineShapeSpace.jpeg? There are no appealing images/infographics regarding BIM benefits and potential other than the Autodesk one. Thanks!-Donna Longstocking

Up to 40% elimination of unbudgeted change

Cost estimation accuracy within 3% as compared to traditional estimates

Up to 80% reduction in time taken to generate a cost estimate

A savings of up to 10% of the contract value through clash detections

Up to 7% reduction in project time

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BIM Case Studies Data

07Specific Benefits to BIM

ParticipantsClients:

Better requirement due to enhanced communication with design team

Contractors: Increased clarity in design intent, easy testing of design options, and easy distribution of

design documentation across the teams

Designers: Access to better quality information for estimation and bidding, early involvement to

contribute to constructability and effective scheduling, and clash-free construction due to ability to simulate before actual construction

Facilities Management: enhanced quality of as-built and handing-over information, and easier integration into

computer-aided facilities management systems for maintenance and post occupancy assessments

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75% of contractors globally reported a positive ROI

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BIM ROI Study

BIM ROI for 10 projects varied from 140% to 39,900% with a calculated average of 1,633% for all projects and 634% for projects without a planning or value analysis phase

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BIM ROI

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BIM Challenges

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13Success for BIM Relies

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Thomas Goubau CEO

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