Insights
The Growth of BIM and Its Impact on Contractor Risk
By James T. Dixon on September 6, 2020
As written in CE This Week, a newsletter published by the magazine Construction Executive.
Findings show that more contractors are utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) during pre-construction and construction to visualize design and assess constructability, resulting in a reduction of rework costs and time as well as legal disputes. In this article, Brouse McDowell’s Alexandra Dattilo and Jim Dixon discuss trends in the use of BIM to model projects, and they identify a few cases stemming from BIM misuse or non-use.
Here is a link to read the full article.
Findings show that more contractors are utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM) during pre-construction and construction to visualize design and assess constructability, resulting in a reduction of rework costs and time as well as legal disputes. In this article, Brouse McDowell’s Alexandra Dattilo and Jim Dixon discuss trends in the use of BIM to model projects, and they identify a few cases stemming from BIM misuse or non-use.
Here is a link to read the full article.