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Hagen Reimers | 10/23

building information modeling

BIM - Building Information Modeling is a working method in which all information and processes are brought together, maintained and further developed at a central point, accessible to all project participants, over the entire life cycle of a property." "The increased level of detail in planning is primarily offset by various medium and long-term benefits. These include increased planning reliability thanks to earlier visualization, simulations and revisions. This results in risk minimization for all project participants, which is reflected in lower average investment and maintenance costs."

GBM IS YOUR PARTNER FOR BIM

bim is us

GBM can not only help you with the design and implementation of a BIM working methodology, but also work with you to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of individual services such as model-based consistency & clash checking, cost control, scheduling, construction process simulation, construction invoicing and many more. Do you need help setting up the AIA client information requirements and the BAP BIM schedule? We accompany the development of your project and ensure that important questions within the BIM methodology are clarified at an early stage and that a clear responsibility and process structure is established. Would you like to implement a highly detailed, project-specific schedule for your project? We have the necessary know-how, tools and processes to implement this. If you have any questions about BIM, please contact us and live the principle of this working method with us: Working together.

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what does bim mean

"Thanks to the high level of detail within the planning, even within the first service phases, the possibility of carrying out various collision and consistency checks and the strong visual component, projects and their risks can be calculated and thus also handled much better. As a result, BIM is a means of reducing quantity changes, complications, collisions and therefore also negotiations, confrontations and supplements."

Scheduling & construction process planning

time management in construction

Scheduling & construction scheduling is the process of organizing and implementing a strategy regarding the time required for all activities to ensure that the completion date is met. Ineffective time management can result in delays and costs that can be avoided by fully understanding the complexity, integration and processing of all complications. During the planning phase, all work activities should be identified and planned in detail to optimize the allocation of resources and minimize the potential for conflicts. Based on this information, estimates can then be made of the expected time periods and milestones defined. A basic distinction can be made here between construction scheduling, from which a logical sequence of the various project phases emerges, and the integration of concrete calendar dates, which in turn results in scheduling. In practice, these abstract definitions are replaced by the HOAI system, in which a further subdivision is made into various levels of detail based on the work phases. As part of the BIM working methodology, a model-based simulation is added to these classic processes, in which the 3D model, or individual components, are linked to the respective deadlines and milestones. The purpose of this approach is time-based collision management.

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