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Construction is a complicated process. It seems simple at first, but at the end of the day, the devil is in the details. A building goes through many stages throughout the process of need to concept to occupied facility but no matter the complexity, the end goal is to build more cost-effective buildings, faster than they’ve been built before, with tighter margins of design than have ever been expected, while being built with fewer construction safety incidents than ever before, while pushing the limits of creative design further than before, with tighter installation tolerances than we’ve ever seen, and building them on schedules that are more demanding than we’ve seen. These immense demands also require rapid communication of complex information between parties that are rarely in the same place at the same time. That’s modern construction.

All of these things sound great in theory and to some, they just seem like idealistic promises, but if you dig a little deeper to understand how this is possible, you’ll see that the answer lies in construction information management, building information modeling, virtual design and construction, or some combination of the three. So what does this mean for each member of the building cycle?

Jump below to the role that applies to you to see how BIM and VDC can help you: