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OlilO help the clients to develop BIM-specific processes, workflows and dynamics which enable them to effectively implement the BIM mechanism in all projects. By establishing BIM standards, the clients can adopt BIM on all their projects and also support the project partners to work as per agreed guidelines for BIM services and deliverable. Our BIM implementation services help organizations with effective process management, developing professional guidelines & templates, managing complex projects on BIM and improve ROI
The first step is to analyze the current capabilities of your project or organization, which should include technology, processes and people. An in-depth analysis of each of the fields to be able to define the current level of BIM maturity. The result of this stage is to create a defined starting point for further BIM adoption.
Each organization has an ultimate ambition, a long-term goal when it comes to adopting BIM. Based on the ultimate ambition, intermediate BIM goals need to be defined together with measurable progress indicators and a targeted milestone. It is important to set achievable goals and milestones, to avoid discouragement taking over a successful adoption.
After defining your current situation and milestones it is time to identify the steps that need to be taken to reach the goals. The measurements can be broken down in technology, process and people.
Technology relates to implementation of the software packages to support the milestones and ambition. Not only the software, but also complying with the hardware requirements. It also needs to be defined which features will be used, and for what purpose. In case multiple software applications from different vendors are used, interoperability issues need to be identified and addressed.
BIM is technology-driven and it greatly impacts workflows and processes. The technology allows us to handle information more efficiently and create parametric relationships between object. Authorization and review procedures need to be submitted. Individual roles need redefinition based on model contributions other than traditional deliverables.
Training your people is key when implementing BIM. Identify when, how, who and what training or instruction is needed to reach the next milestone. People need to receive software training, but also need to be instructed regarding their role within the process. Communication plays an important role.
One can choose parallel adoption, single project adoption or implementation across the board. It all depends on the situation what will work best. Once a certain level of comfort is reached, the capabilities can be assessed once again by returning to Stage 1.
The 4-Stage Implementation Strategy as described above is a generic, simplified process to implement Building Information Modelling successfully. It requires more that purchasing the software and training. As BIM is a non-traditional, non-linear approach, frustration and adverse behaviour are quickly expressed, when implementation by trail-and error. A planned and customized implementation strategy is a must and the only way to climb the maturity ladder of Building Information Modelling.
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