Unlocking the Power of BIM: 5 Ways Contractors Benefit from Building Information Modeling

Unlocking the Power of BIM: 5 Ways Contractors Benefit from Building Information Modeling

Building Information Modeling, or BIM, has significantly brought a breakthrough in the AEC industry. BIM is much more than a technology. It uses an intelligent 3D modeling-based design and construction process that helps contractors increase the productivity and efficiency of their projects. In today’s competitive market, timely delivery of construction projects is crucial for the project’s success. BIM Services plays a significant role in helping contractors achieve high project efficiencies through reduced costs, reduced reworks, and shorter project life cycles. Contractors can effectively execute and manage building projects by implementing BIM.

In what ways can BIM help a Contractor?

There are a host of benefits contractors can take advantage of by leveraging BIM. This article emphasizes five ways that a contractor will be benefitted from the help of BIM technology.

  • Better Preconstruction Stage Planning

With the help of the BIM model, the contractors can coordinate with the designers during the pre-construction stage to create the building model. Using BIM, the project owners and designers express their ideas transparently to the contractor which helps in making accurate schedules and cost estimation. A contractor gets an actual visual representation with the help of BIM, which helps him to manage costs and validate costs. A contractor can also detect any errors before construction starts, which reduces rework and expenses.

  • Greater collaboration among stakeholders

BIM acts as a single source of truth. Any modifications done to the model get reflected across the entire model. This means contractors and other stakeholders can easily track progress. In this way, it increases accuracy and efficiency. Related Blog: What are the top benefits of a BIM Execution Plan? Moreover, the contractors can assign tasks to sub-contractors and builders, who can check and track their progress in the BIM model. Contractors are also able to monitor unfinished tasks without sending out repeated communications.

  • Common Data Environment

With BIM, a common data environment can be created that has standard data formats which allow for sharing of information by all project stakeholders. All stakeholders including the contractor can access the BIM model. In this way, they can easily track progress and improve accuracy. This is one of the significant benefits of BIM to contractors.

  • Accurate quantity take-offs and reliable cost estimates

Quantity take-offs determine the total quantity and cost of materials needed to complete a project. With the help of take-offs, contractors can estimate the project’s overall cost. Contractors can utilize a 3D BIM model to create an accurate estimate of the cost of the project. Related Blog: Why is BIM on cloud important for Construction Industry? The sub-contractors can also coordinate with contractors and architects to inform them about the costs involved with their assigned tasks. This means the contractors can update the information regarding the cost estimation details of the project model.

  • Reduced costs

As BIM allows for accurate quantity take-offs and estimates, contractors can save money and resources as they can order exact quantities of materials, thereby avoiding over or under-ordering. Last but not least, BIM can assist contractors even after the completion of the project. With the help of Point Cloud to BIM Services, as-built models of the buildings are created which are helpful for facility management, maintenance and operation process.

Conclusion

By implementing BIM, contractors can work on the processes to improve the entire business model, leading to a greater return on investment. BIM also adds value to the clients through increased accuracy and efficiency.

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  • Divya Dave
    Divya Dave