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Building Information Modelling - 4D programme

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KS Wong
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Have anyone tried the BIM (Building Information Modelling) model to test your construction sequence and programme? Pls comment.

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Neils Gao
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I don’t have a experience of a 4D construction,
but I heard that my project wants to establish a 4D module in a near future,
fit the Primavera and PDS,
let me keep updated this post when it acheive.
Se de Leon
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This is an expensive stuff, that’s why you may have a hard time to find someone who has actual experience with it. Try www.exponent.com. They gave a very impressive presentation during the AACE International Meeting in Toronto.
Mike Testro
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Hi KS

I have not used it but I attended a demonstration seminar of the Graphisoft system where a 3d cad is linked to a time frame to demonstrate the construction sequence.

I was very impressed and is ideal for delay analysis - even a Judge could understand it.

It was too expensive for my one man band outfit but it is certainly the way forward.

Best regards

Mike Testro