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Why the BIM Revolution Fizzled

Job Order Contracting

The “BIM Revolution” fizzled since technology was never the problem. Changing work flows and business relationships, restructuring how organizations interact and are compensated is a requirement. LEAN AECOO / Facilities Management will eventually become the norm, if not a legal requirement.

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Better Manage Construction Costs Schedules and Quality

Job Order Contracting

The errors and poor processes result in change orders, project delays, and legal disputes. Inaccurate granular costs for material unit costs, labor rates, major equipment costs, construction equipment will lead to gross errors in project costs and lead to unreliable schedules & increase overall risk of cost and schedule over runs.

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BIM IP

Building Information Management

When discussing BIM with those yet to take it up the topic of Intellectual Property invariably comes up. It is so important to them it comes across as a major reason they are not using BIM (although I suspect it is more of an excuse). IP and BIM PROCESS. Money is only one form of compensation. Barter is another.

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Construction Disputes: What You Need To Know

Lets Build

One of the project parties may feel that it’s entitled to some compensation while the insurance company, or whoever is responsible for that may have a different opinion. To prevent such construction disputes, it’s important to have analyzed all the potential risk factors in advance. Find also: The Future of Construction – BIM.

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2024 Construction Trends: 30+ Experts Share Insight

Autodesk Construction Cloud

There is a significant opportunity to do risk-based inspections with this technology moving forward by providing accurate measurements and data." This could involve an increased focus on sustainable construction, leveraging advanced technologies like BIM, and adopting eco-friendly building practices.