From the course: Creating a BIM Execution Plan
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From the course: Creating a BIM Execution Plan
BIM uses and the objective
- [Instructor] In the BIM execution plan we now need to fill in two different sections. The first section will be number one, objective. The objective should be an overview of why we're doing the BIM process. For this project, I'm having the objective be BIM will be used for design visualization, construction documentation, 3D coordination and digital fabrication. We'll keep this very generic because we'll fill in more information about why we're doing this process later on in the document. Now, if we come down to section five we'll see that this is BIM uses and BIM uses supports the objective up at the top of the document. The BIM uses are visualization, design authoring, 3D coordination and digital fabrication, along with a more descriptive detail about what each one of those steps means. Now, it's up to you whether you just leave these as big topics, like visualization, or if you go into a more descriptive approach underneath each one of these that actually describes what your…
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What do we want to accomplish?53s
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Team collaboration4m 40s
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Clash detection3m 28s
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Existing conditions1m 50s
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Conceptual design1m 59s
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Construction and design2m 51s
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