Modern construction projects involve multiple disciplines working together, including architects, structural engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, and plumbing designers. Each discipline creates detailed models and drawings that must fit together perfectly during construction. Without proper coordination, conflicts between these systems can lead to delays, design errors, and expensive on-site modifications. This is where BIM coordination plays a critical role. BIM coordination ensures that all building systems are properly integrated before construction begins, allowing project teams to identify and resolve conflicts during the design phase. In this guide, we will explore what BIM coordination is, how it works, and why it has become an essential process in modern construction projects. What is BIM Coordination BIM coordination is the process of integrating architectural, structural, and MEP models into a unified digital model to detect and resolve conflicts betw...
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