00:00How can BIM mitigate construction risks?
00:02BIM makes construction projects safer and reduce the cost.
00:06What are the advantages of making buildings in BIM?
00:09One of the frequently touted benefits of BIM is that it can make construction processes safer.
00:15But what does that actually mean?
00:17How can construction managers use BIM to alleviate construction risks?
00:21Below, we outline how BIM can make your worksite safer, both immediately and in the future.
00:271. BIM will help you plan for safety.
00:301. There is a litany of safety standards that apply specifically to the construction industry, largely dictated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
00:40Luckily, BIM can help with implementation.
00:43BIM can help plan and model tasks sequentially, eliminating common pain points that are largely unpredictable without the help of software.
00:51It also provides a visual representation of the building.
00:54In these BIM-based 4D models, construction planners can pinpoint potential hazards before they are problematic.
01:012. BIM also provides visual risk analysis and safety evaluations.
01:07It can produce detailed reports of site conditions for workers, a great tool for new construction workers who aren't familiar with the worksite.
01:153. BIM can offer granular detail about task-specific assignments.
01:20Construction managers can use this function to avoid hazards before the building process has even begun.
01:264. BIM can help construction managers limit negative project events.
01:315. BIM systems can integrate with construction management software, making it easier for construction managers to cost and time estimate their jobs.
01:415. BIM is most effective when paired with effective project management techniques so that managers can cut down on project delays or failures.
01:495. BIM, overall, cuts down on project liability and risk to the construction firm.
01:546. For construction companies looking to implement BIM on more than just one project, BIM can help reduce cost variability and time between projects.
02:047. BIM makes construction projects safer for the environment.
02:098. Are you a lead lover?
02:11BIM can help construction planners forecast which lead credits are attainable with a new project.
02:16When synced with green construction software, BIM can help identify how your firm can get bonus lead credits for regional environmental priority.
02:269. Interested in a more in-depth analysis of how green a project is?
02:3010. Certain BIM products, like Tali by Autodesk, can calculate your new building's effect on the environment.
02:38Using such plugins with other BIM software can help architects choose which materials are best for the environment.
02:4511. BIM ensures the longevity of a building.
02:4812. Because BIM virtually guarantees that the building's design will be superior to a non-BIM building, the chance of errors dramatically declines.
02:56Over time, it's been proven that BIM increases construction efficiency.
03:02It also provides the backdrop for building improvements.
03:06Once BIM has been set in place, it's much easier for a new contractor to step in and remodel or improve a built building.
03:1313. Not that BIM can't be used for buildings that didn't use BIM in its original construction.
03:19I would suggest that use BIM on large and small projects.
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03:2714. It's been a series of discussions with the CIDs and co-subs or conducts and museums on the map.
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