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A BIM execution plan documents all the opportunities and responsibilities associated with BIM into the project workflow in advance. A BIM execution plan should define the appropriate uses for BIM on a project, along with a detailed design and documentation of the process for executing BIM throughout a facility’s lifecycle.
BIM software streamlines work among architects, structural and MEP engineers. The correct BIM software workflow allows team members of different disciplines to work on one model simultaneously, regardless of stakeholder location.
Length, width, height (3D), time (4D), cost (5D), and COBIE, IFC certifications and lifetime operational cost control (6D).
Rendering and virtual reality technology is used to provide our clients with a precise representation of the structure to be built, thereby assisting them with conceptual planning, communication of design intent, design reviews and construction-phase visualisation.
Scope creep occurs when the initial plan of the project – the scope – changes to include additional requirements or tasks.
Lifecycle costing is the illustration of a budget over the execution period to predict cash out- and inflows periodically, and thereby identify deficit points and funding risks.
A design responsibility matrix is a tool used in construction projects to allocate responsibility for the various aspects of the design. It is also sometimes referred to as a project responsibility matrix.
A precedent contract is a contract that is created digitally from an industry form or from a previous project.
Alternative dispute resolution is the use of methods such as mediation or arbitration to resolve a dispute without resorting to litigation.
Commercial management is the process of testing and aligning market requirements with organisational capabilities. It ensures effective and efficient operational procedures that establish and maintain those capabilities.
It is vital to manage and supervise construction activities on site, including performing regular site audits to ensure that agreed-upon processes are being followed.
We manage construction projects in sectors such as education, government, military, infrastructure, commercial buildings, residential complexes and medical facilities, to name just a few.
Reduced energy consumption, improved decision making, better integration with other facilities and savings on operational costs, to name just a few.
Building system integration entails connecting various building systems via a shared control interface. Systems such as heating and cooling, lighting and security are then programmed to operate in conjunction with each other, avoiding excess maintenance costs and energy being wasted.
Smart buildings can identify possible health and safety hazards and can also keep occupants secure via automatic security features.
Remote monitoring is a system that enables building and facility managers to instantly assess the status of a building and its processes from wherever they are - without the need to inspect sites in person, or rely on staff members to do so.
A strategy that considers the construction sector from a holistic perspective, including regulatory requirements, brand protection, stable supply chains and enhanced performance.
Satisfied consumers, engaged employees, industry compliance, market differentiation and the ability to attract top talent.
Creating lasting value for your organisation, while simultaneously building public and employee trust.
As a minimum, a sustainability programme should include targeted sustainability initiatives, enablers, milestones, key performance indicators and measurable targets.
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