Taking the Lead on BIM
Building owners and managers internationally are driving the move to BIM (Building Information Modelling) by requiring its implementation on their construction projects. Owners recognise that implementing BIM on projects can generate significant savings on total construction costs and on operating costs over the life of the building.
• Savings on the total project costs through the implementation of BIM
• Reduced construction cost as well as operation costs
• 3D visualisation or 3D walkthrough at any stage of the project from any viewpoint
• Improved design quality and better building performance through engineering analysis
• Less change orders due to clash detection and resolution prior to construction
• Fully integrated scheduling (4D) and costing (5D) assists in better informed decision making
• Better quality building due to reduced number of changes and increased offsite fabrication
• BIM includes all information required for efficient FM for the life time of the building
• Handover documentation more accurate and useful for operations and maintenance
Building owners and managers internationally are driving the move to BIM (Building Information Modelling) by requiring its implementation on their construction projects. Owners recognise that implementing BIM on projects can generate significant savings on total construction costs and on operating costs over the life of the building.
BIM and the Design Team
Arcdox assist owners and managers in understanding how BIM will affect their design projects and to develop BIM standards for their design teams in order to maximise the benefits for the project. ArcDox work with the individual design team members, who are often working in different 2D and 3D software packages, to create a single coordinated BIM.
• Savings on the total project costs through the implementation of BIM
• Reduced construction cost as well as operation costs
• 3D visualisation or 3D walkthrough at any stage of the project from any viewpoint
• Improved design quality and better building performance through engineering analysis
• Less change orders due to clash detection and resolution prior to construction
• Fully integrated scheduling (4D) and costing (5D) assists in better informed decision making
• Better quality building due to reduced number of changes and increased offsite fabrication
• BIM includes all information required for efficient FM for the life time of the building
• Handover documentation more accurate and useful for operations and maintenance


