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The three steps to successful implementation of 4D BIM

4D BIM in action (image courtesy of Freeform)
The three key elements to successful implementation of 4D BIM are to start early, have as much detail as possible and get the project team on board, according to James Bowles, founder of 4D specialist Freeform.

Speaking at the Global Construction Summit last week (24 February), Bowles said: “The three things to consider to get the most out of the 4D process are: you want to do it early, ahead of the works; you want to ensure as much content as possible is in the model; and the team must be involved.”

Chris Needham, founder and MD of CSN Project Planning, agreed with Bowles and added: “The earlier you plan something, the earlier you’re going to identify risks and opportunities. You don’t always get great design information at the early stages, but there are past projects and experience you can draw on

“Once you’ve done a few 4D simulations, you’ve built a library of objects, you know what your set-ups are going to be, the methods you’re going to employ; you can apply those assumptions at an early stage and as you get more information, those assumptions can become more concrete.

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