Constructible as a Catalyst: Using the Right Process to Embrace Digital Change

Traditionally, BIM has been used as a tool for insight into the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure. But today’s construction stakeholders want to expand beyond BIM to drive digital predictability and productivity.

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Traditionally, BIM has been used as a tool for insight into the design and construction of buildings and infrastructure. But today’s construction stakeholders want to expand beyond BIM to drive digital predictability and productivity, and to optimize work processes. They care about projects getting done on time with minimal overruns and mistakes. That’s why when it comes to improving efficiency and accuracy, and reducing waste, there’s much more to consider than just BIM.

A “constructible” process model connects and integrates the complete building lifecycle to better manage construction activities, foster collaboration, and improve overall productivity.     

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