Preparing for BIM
01 Embrace the vision
Build your understanding of how BIM projects will operate and how management of information may differ to traditional contracts. You will need as many of your staff as possible to become advocates of the technology.
02 A document management system is the key
The management of model files, emails, documents and drawings will have a major part to play in the transition from current ways of working to BIM. A document management system (DMS) provides a common framework and will instill the disciplines needed to create, distribute, access and archive information in a controlled and audited way
03 Choose the right BIM implementation tools
Review the software available to determine which is most suited to your business. Free tools such as Tekla BIMsight offer a cost-free entry point to open, combine building models and interrogate the models to abstract information. Other tools such as Navisworks, Nemetschek and Bentley Projectwise are also worth investigation.
04 Upgrade your IT and internet
BIM needs bandwidth and powerful PCs to operate. If your internet access or file sharing capabilities are slow or non-existent you need to take action to upgrade.
05 Education
Rethink your existing processes and bring your staff up to speed. Estimators, planners, contract managers, site managers and facilities managers may all require training on how to interrogate the model and access the information they need.
By Nikki Annison from document management specialist Union Square.
The company is running a series of free BIM seminars, visit http://seminars.unionsquaresoftware.com
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Whilst the above is a useful start, the first prerequisite is to understand what you’re trying to do with BIM in the first place.
If you do not address the “WHY” you’re not going to get to get where you want to!
What is is it that you want out of using BIM on your project? That will give you some clues as to what you need to do……..
Whilst a document management system is important, a comprehensive information protocol and process is really what you need – check out BS1192 (2007) .