Section 4The business case for BIM
A business case signifies a dedication to improving practice performance. Various drivers are quoted, and the benefits, risks and measurable outcomes should be clearly identified. Usually the main underlying impetus is towards improved profitability.
There are many business drivers attributed to BIM:
- Return on investment and increased profitability.
- Increased efficiency, a reduction in alterations and RFIs.
- Amorphous areas such as better design, confidence in design, design functionality.
- More sustainable outcomes to built environment interventions.
- Benefits due to substantive practice restructuring.
- Greater collaboration in terms of improved information management, clearer communications and revised workflows ...
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