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Introduction

Why owners should synchronize team & procedure?

Early work accounts for 50% of residual asset value over the course of a building or project.

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The dataset provided by BIM can help architects and builders produce excellent results.

Why Choose BIM for Owners?

Building information modeling (BIM) enables teams to work together effectively to complete projects on time and under budget.

Building and project owners can reduce risk by successfully utilizing BIM. Owners can anticipate greater project quality and simpler lifecycle management with BIM.

BIM prevents owners from paying for unnecessary work

3 Business Benefits of BIM for Owners

Owners guarantee communication & transparency amongst stakeholders

BIM Ensures a Final Digital Asset to Manage Project Lifecycle

BIM prevents owners from paying for unnecessary work

Hosting project models on the construction cloud enabled both design and trade teams to collaborate in the same BIM model

No redundancy of model data as project moves from design to construction and fabrication

When all building stakeholders operate as a single team, BIM model transforms into a construction and fabrication model, which is effective and collaborative

This helps a project to get completed, within budget and even earlier than expected time

Owners guarantee communication & transparency amongst stakeholders

Effective quality-control techniques can be hampered by intricacy of construction.

BIM's ability to centralize project data enables teams to communicate quickly in an open setting.

Owners can better comprehend building process and finished product, containing information on every component and its history of alterations.

BIM's collaborative and visual features can be utilized to communicate building's design to stakeholders who may lack in-depth knowledge of engineering, architecture, or digital modeling.

BIM Ensures a Final Digital Asset to Manage Project Lifecycle

BIM provides insight into how buildings function with MEP systems (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing), energy usage, etc.

It’s an irreplaceable tool for building operations to reduce lifecycle costs.

70%–80% of a building’s lifetime cost occurs after construction. With teams working within a shared model, elements of operations and maintenance are vetted in advance.

BIM helps owners fine-tune facility operations and maintenance

BIM data also helps onboard upcoming digital building technology.

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