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TRADITIONAL BIM
DEFINITION
Traditional quantity surveying is a method that involves manual takeoff of measurements, cost estimation, and project planning.
BIM quantity surveying involves using 3D modelling software to create virtual models of buildings and infrastructure, which can then be used for cost estimation and project planning.
TRADITIONAL BIM
COLLABORATION
Traditional quantity surveying often requires close collaboration between various parties, such as architects, engineers, and contractors, to ensure that measurements and cost estimates are accurate.
BIM quantity surveying, on the other hand, is more collaborative, as all parties involved in the project can access the same virtual model and make changes as necessary.
TRADITIONAL BIM
ACCURACY
Traditional quantity surveying can be prone to errors, as manual measurement and estimation can lead to mistakes.
BIM quantity surveying, on the other hand, is more accurate, as the virtual model can be used to generate precise measurements and cost estimates.
Traditional quantity surveying can be time-consuming, as manual measurement and estimation take a lot of time.
TRADITIONAL BIM
BIM quantity surveying, on the other hand, can be faster, as the virtual model can be used to generate measurements and cost estimates quickly.
TIME
COST
Traditional quantity surveying can be expensive, as it often requires the use of various tools and equipment to take measurements and estimate costs.
TRADITIONAL BIM
BIM quantity surveying, on the other hand, can be more cost-effective, as it requires less equipment and can be done using a computer and 3D modeling software.
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