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Our Misson

As the construction industry becomes progressively integrated with technology, BIM becomes a critical component for simulating building construction processes. BIM is an intelligent model-based process that provides insight to help people plan, design, construct and manage buildings and infrastructure, consisting of a database that helps in bringing every piece of information together (Autodesk, 2014). It is said that about 90% of projects using BIM are finished on time or ahead of schedule.

 

The utilization of BIM in construction processes allow the project to move forward with increased predictability. With better visualization, risk of errors are reduced through integrated design engineering and fabrication workflows. More importantly, simulation of the cost and time improves forecasting, ensuring that the construction project is well within budget. The requirements for building system performance are becoming more complex over time. BIM allows better coordination of these demands with tools such as clash detection, structural simulation and code compliance. BIM solutions help turn information into insight and this is ultimately the best deliverance of business value in the construction industry.

A proposed BIM Research Centre consisting of a BIM-studio, BIM Lab and BIM office is to be constructed within School of Design and Environment (SDE) Block 2. The pre-existing space is to be demolished to make way for the new BIM Research Centre. The Department of Building at NUS has invited our team to design and propose renovation plans for the new BIM Research Centre with an Integrated Project Delivery Approach. Found in our BIM Execution Plan, the BIM objectives and uses for this project also includes assessing and validating design intent, cost estimations, analyses and record modelling.

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