Architects
Architects who adopt BIM find that they gain the power to model reality more closely than ever before – and to share that reality as it unfolds. Together, Bosch and BIM allow architects to come in on time, on budget and with maximum transparency. Here’s how:
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Information Richness: With BIM, product features, dimensions, power consumption, maintenance requirements and other specifications can be embedded directly in a model to enhance transparency, increase understanding and avoid conflicts at later stages of a project.
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Realistic Simulation: BIM products can also be simulated and visualized based on their specifications and the laws of physics for a true 3D experience.
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Collaboration: Architects can share information and collaborate seamlessly, coordinate integration with other involved parties and manage input and review cycles more effectively.
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Presentation: BIM makes more realistic and convincing presentation possible, allowing for impressive walk-throughs even at early stages of a project.
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Overrun Avoidance: The net result of modeling with BIM is greater transparency, streamlined planning and, ultimately, considerable cost and time savings.
Consultants and Planners
For consultants and planners, time overruns, budget overruns and a lack of transparency on large-scale projects are more often the rule than the exception. Bosch and BIM promise solutions for these problems, allowing planners to know more – and assume less. Here’s how:
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Scheduling: BIM fosters better understanding and more efficient scheduling of a project on many levels, from procurement monitoring to resource integration.
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Conflicts & Clashes: Because BIM allows planning in all dimensions, conflicts of time, space and cost can be identified and prevented before they become critical.
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Immediate Access: In a BIM environment, models are constantly up to date and immediately accessible. Planners can check for completeness at any stage and stay informed of changes on the fly.
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Accuracy and Uniformity: BIM allows the production of more accurate construction plans in uniform formats. This reduces error, improves quality and reduces costs.
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Collaboration: BIM unites planners and consultants with other project stakeholders, including architects, contractors, facility managers and engineers, fostering more effective collaboration.
System Integrators
In the initial stages of a project, system integrators face the same set of time and resource challenges as other stakeholders do. But when planning goes wrong, they are confronted directly with the results. BIM can deliver substantial benefits to these stakeholders as well:
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Planning: By including time (4D) and cost (5D) dimensions, BIM lets system integrators schedule and assign manpower and material resources with maximum efficiency.
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Parts Ordering: With BIM, finding the right parts and accessories becomes easier because ordering numbers are included within the BIM files.
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Understanding: Powerful, multidimensional visuals and interlinked documents and specifications provide contractors with more, and deeper, insight into a project before they reach the site.
Building Owners and Facility Managers
For building owners and facility managers, large complexes are finely tuned machines. Diagnosing and quickly resolving problems, and maintaining a functioning facility, is more than a full-time job. Bosch and BIM can help:
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Transparency: Significantly improved design transparency within the BIM process positively impacts all aspects of managing a facility, from day-to-day operations to maintenance and repair.
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Cost Efficiency: Whether for renovation, facility expansion, maintenance or repair, BIM makes sourcing materials, maintenance and repair services easier and more efficient.