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BIM Review and Collaboration

For many years, building model authors had no real options in the market when it came to co-ordinating and re-examining multi-discipline Building Information Modelling (BIM) models. They were stuck with separate vendors proprietary authoring products.  Although it took a while for the AEC market to catch up, there are now a number of different options from software vendors who have seen the value in providing model collaboration.

The 3D opportunity

Contrary to the conventional lines and curves of 2D CAD systems, 3D BIM enables visual reference and virtual reality providing the opportunity for a BIM review process. An effective BIM collaboration process would involve importing models and associated data from multiple authoring tools into a single BIM environment for effective review, visual communication and collaboration.

The move to digital and file sharing across projects

Effective BIM review necessitates information to be shared at different phases of a project, from design through into site construction. This enables different project members to simultaneously benefit from appropriate and timely information, delivering enhanced workflows, and accelerated schedules with minimized risks.

Other than the ease of communication enabled by virtual reality, real time data access enables efficient decision making, resulting in improved workflow, superior understanding and a team based environment.

A BIM mandate

According to Paul Morrell, the Government’s chief construction adviser, the use of BIM will be made mandatory on all the government projects by 2016.  The adoption of BIM methodology is seen as a driving force for reducing costs on public sector construction projects and for the UK to lead the way forward in the construction sector.

This government strategy is to increase the adoption of BIM to elevate UK companies to compete at international level.

Changing processes

The UK Government’s strategy of BIM implementation over the next four years will certainly impact on business practices and will alter the nature of collaboration and the interaction between supply chains and clients.

Many clients and owners are acknowledging the importance of employing BIM on their projects to obtain maximum business efficiencies. Implementation of BIM can facilitate cost reduction and diminish time schedules. Furthermore, BIM review enables early detection of design clashes and thus provides the opportunity for the elimination of errors through co-ordination for better site construction.

What options are there available for BIM Review and Collaboration?

There are several products available on the market. Several of these were reviewed and covered in AEC Magazine’s excellent independent article which can be accessed here. Also, a blog article on selecting BIM Review Software can be found here.

Watch our FREE Webinar on BIMReview

AceCad is pleased to announce that a new webinar is available to view online highlighting the benefits of our recently released Building Information Modeling (BIM) collaboration and review software; BIMReview.

BIMReview is a low cost, feature rich tool that enables import of BIM models and associated data from multiple CAD sources for effective review and visual communication and much more.

This webinar is designed to answer any questions that you may have about the software and to show you some of the BIM project collaboration benefits that BIMReview can deliver on your next BIM based project.

Whatever your role in the constructional supply chain is, BIMReview can open a world of endless collaboration opportunities across the engineering, procurement and construction stages of your projects.

Features include clash verification, mark-up, sequencing and planning to deliver instant project information. Imagine what you could do! To watch our latest webinar, click here

Or, to trial BIMReview now please visit www.bim-review.com where you can download and start benefiting!

Join AceCad team at SteelFab 2013 exhibition on stand 182

AceCad Software will be attending the SteelFab 2013 exhibition, 14 – 17 January, 2013, Expo Centre, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

SteelFab 2013 is the biggest display of steel fabrication machinery and associated engineering products in the Middle East and it is a must visit if you are engaged in the structural steelwork sector.

SteelFab 2013 is an opportunity for you to find out about new and advanced steelwork solutions and this year it will also deliver knowledge about the latest trends in the steelwork industry through practical seminars.

Steven Watson, Sales Manager at AceCad, will be delivering an informative presentation on advanced software technology for efficient steel fabrication on 16 January 2013 at 10.30 – 11.15. This presentation will focus on how our advanced software products deliver centralized control and project insight for efficient management of steelwork fabrication.

AceCad  will also be exhibiting on stand number 182 and welcomes any delegate registered/attending SteelFab 2013 to drop by to see us, where our sales representatives will be demonstrating live our solutions for efficient structural steel fabrication management.

Our Middle East team will show you our StruM.I.S system for larger and medium sized steelwork fabricators together with our new Essentials solution for smaller fabrication shops.

We hope that you avail this opportunity to join us to discover our Building Information Modeling (BIM) collaboration software BIMReview and introducing BIMProject our brand new construction lifecycle management software for procurement and construction teams.

Accordingly, we look forward to meeting existing clients and visitors to the exhibition and helping your business to succeed. We welcome any advance meeting reservation requests on marketing@acecadsoftware.com

AceCad interviewed by BIM Journal

AceCad was delighted to be recently interviewed by BIM Journal; the leading online newsletter delivering impartial and authoritative information relevant to Building Information Modeling (BIM) industry professionals.

Aimed at everyone involved in the construction process – Developers, Project Managers, Engineers & Contractors, and with over 100,000 readers worldwide, the monthly BIM Journal editions reveal promising trends and the latest development projects from around the world.

Speaking to BIM Journal, Mr Brotherton, the Managing Director of AceCad Software commented; ‘We believe that the construction industry needs to deliver practical benefits into construction projects attainable by the implementation of BIM. Although BIM has resulted in benefits and advantages in many projects, we at AceCad believe that the data associated with BIM is still yet to be fully exploited beyond the virtual model and into the real world’.

When asked by BIM Journal to summarize what BIMProject, AceCad’s latest product for managing BIM data does, Mr Brotherton commented,BIMProject allows users to extract BIM model data, apply it efficiently in the real world and track it, whilst updating the model, to help reduce RFI/variation costs which plague the industry’.

BIM Journal were interested in the development resource associated with BIMProject. Speaking on this, Mr Brotherton added ‘AceCad Software was certainly the leading company in bringing together the benefits found in manufacturing into the structural construction sector. We are now working to bring similar benefits into wider construction projects by the integration of model and data management through distinct and controlled processes that ensure information is integrated with knowledge to bring about powerful decisions – true BIM’.

BIMProject is in the final stages of development with an impending release planned, while the integrated BIMReview model collaboration tool, available from www.bim-review.com, was released in late summer. Due to high interest in the BIMProject product we have pilot projects running with beta versions. We already have a wide range of BIMReview users and feedback to date is extremely encouraging. A comment from one such pilot project user was ‘this is a dream come true!’.

To read the full article click HERE!

6 things to consider before purchasing Building Information Modeling (BIM) review software

1. Your Budget

Decide how much you want to spend before you start researching your BIM review software. Conduct a cost-benefit assessment. Try to analyse what you really want to get out of a BIM review system and ask yourself if the enduring benefits of such software reflect or outweigh the investment. Purchasing software is a long term decision and switching costs could be substantial; therefore try to select software that is widely used, cost effective and flexible enough to meet your business’s current and future needs.

2. Integration

Ideally, your new BIM review system will work with your existing primary systems. Check out whether the software supports and integrates with as many of your current (and possible future) BIM authoring products as possible. This will minimise the loss of quality information between platforms, and reduce time spent converting models to unfavourable file formats. How important is it that your software facilitates easy communication between yourself, contractors and suppliers? Do you want it to be able to facilitate clash checking, project visualisation and planning to compliment your existing workflows?

3. Implementation

When you’ve chosen your BIM review system you’ll want to get it in place as soon as possible. Try to select a BIM software vendor with local representation if possible, or that can offer fast and efficient implementation online for maximum early benefits.  Make sure that apart from the implementation of the software, you are given the opportunity for appropriate training. Is it important to you where your training takes place?  Are there implementation documents or videos available and does the company have experienced trainers knowledgeable in your industry?

4. Functionality

What do you want your BIM software to do? The functionality consideration should primarily be based on your business needs and the different BIM software features available. Draw up a list of your must-haves and the functions you’d like if possible. Research the market to see what’s out there – you may not be aware of everything a modern-day BIM review system can do. How simple will your new software be to use? Will it make your job easier or more difficult?

5. Return on investment 

You’ll want your new BIM review system to return on your investment but how quickly can it do that? Good software should help you identify significant savings. For example; identifying multi-discipline clashes at the design and engineering phase can prevent costly mistakes at the construction phase. Determine how you will measure the success of the software and ensure that you monitor the results.

6. Support

What level of support would you like from your vendor? How will this be provided? (e.g. telephone, e-mails, extranet and/or a dedicated helpdesk) What times of day do you want that support to be available? What will the response times be? The level of support you get from your vendor could be vital, especially in the early days, so it needs to be right for you.

Ayesha Shakil

We hope you found our blog useful in your search for the right BIM review software. If you’d like a free trial of our BIM review software – BIMReview, click HERE.