Building Information Modeling (BIM)
3d BIM
3D BIM enhances spacial coordination which allow all project stake holders to reduce site errors. This process reveals all project complexities and allows for high level collaboration between all trades. This allows for MEP clash detection from beginning to end with engineers and coordinators able to make the resolve the errors at the earliest detection.
4D BIM
4D BIM includes the element of time through a spacial schedule. Time related information is being associated with different components of the information model. This information could include lead time, construction and installation time period, and drawing analysis. This process provides step by step visuals of the projects development and can visualize the project as a whole. This prevents on site last minute rework and eliminating waste in the delivery process.
5D BIM
5D BIM includes data extraction such as quanties and cost data to best generate estimates. The cost data may include capital cost, running costs, and renewal cost based on the data from the model. Cost managers can pull quantities x rate to estimate the development of package cost. Our clients will be able to see cost in 3D form, however with 4D data, they can analysis actual and predicted spend over the course of the project.