The pre-construction phase involves laying out the full scope of a construction project and is crucial to achieving a high-performing building on the best budget. As you would expect, the phase requires a lot of time for issue resolution and changes.
Utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) in this initial design and planning phase is one of the most efficient processes of delivering a construction project from pre-construction to execution, and it’s changing the game in the construction world.
In this blog, we explain what BIM is, how it differs from VDC technology <link>, and its numerous benefits when utilized during a project’s pre-construction phase.
BIM is a process where project teams interface within a digital platform to deliver better project outcomes. It takes 2D design drawings and puts them into a 3D digital representation, providing a detailed overview of the prospective building’s infrastructure – all before breaking ground!
A BIM model is much more than a 3D model. It’s a cloud-based, intellectual platform that depicts every aspect of a project and tracks and reflects any changes. This allows the model to remain consistent and coordinated throughout the entire project lifecycle.
Building Information Modeling is a highly collaborative process where teams have the ability to interact within one BIM model and make informed project decisions in the pre-construction phase, saving both time and money when the project is executed.
Learn more about how we utilize BIM in our prefabrication construction program to improve convenience, efficiency, safety, and quality for every project.
Many people believe Building Information Modeling and VDC technology are one of the same. While the two processes are often interconnected, it’s important to understand their differences and the unique benefits they bring to a project’s pre-construction and construction phases.
Building Information Modeling is the process of using one digital tool for project development. In contrast, VDC Technology is an all-encompassing methodology that utilizes numerous technologies, including drones, lasers, and cameras, to create a comprehensive digital picture of a project.
Therefore, BIM can be used alone or in combination with VDC Technology as part of its overarching methodology.
BIM solutions focus on improving planning and pre-construction processes, which enhances the build quality and results. Better planning guided by detailed insights allows designers to visualize the building in advance and perform any changes to improve quality. The result is a high-quality built asset.
Other powerful benefits of utilizing BIM in the pre-construction phase include:
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Lemberg uses a practical design-build approach to bring together builders, architects, tradespeople, and property owners to work as a team. Our company's field personnel and engineers leverage the power behind BIM and the latest design tools to deliver the most precise design concepts.
Using industry-specific BIM, CAD MEP, and VDC Technology, our construction experts can optimize pre-construction workflow and foreshadow every aspect of the project before commencement.
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