How Building Information Modelling (BIM) Provides the Needed Interactive Visualization When It Comes to Reporting Disruption Event Claims on Construction Projects

Disruption claims are very common on construction projects but they are difficult to prove. One of the main reasons for this is that productivity losses associated with deployed are often extremely difficult to prove. Most claims for disruption are dealt with retrospectively and the claimant is forced to rely on Read more…

Using BIM to Provide Visibility of Equipment and Material that Needs to be Submitted and Procured on Construction Projects

One of the critical requirements on any construction project is to have a complete and comprehensive submittal register to ensure that all needed submittals required for manufacturing, procurement, and on-site installation activities are identified to eliminate the threat of missed submittals that could delay the project’s milestone dates. This requirement Read more…

Enabling Executive Project Stakeholders to Better Visualize Construction Projects’ Performance Using BIM Models

Although the adoption of 4D and 5D concepts where project schedules and cost estimates are associated with Building Information Modelling (BIM) models are on the increase, for executive stakeholders, those applications could be complicated to use. In addition, applications used to generate 4D and 5D tend to include details that Read more…