Owner-driven BIM
November 10, 2015 •
Building owners have important post-construction needs that are often poorly addressed with legacy paper-based workflows. This presentation demonstrates how owner-defined BIM standards can help streamline data management throughout the life cycle of a building.
Viewers will be able to:
- List current challenges in “template” Project Execution Plans and workflows
- Understand the components of an owner-driven BIM standard
- Outline a strategy to reduce data duplication and increase involvement during design, construction and operation phases of a project
This presentation is designed for BIM Managers, Building Owners, and Building Operators.
Posted in Industry Insights, Owners
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