Coates launches BIM for temporary works

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Coates Engineering Solutions has launched a suite of Building Information Modelling (BIM) content in the Revit format for its most popular temporary works products

Integrating BIM into temporary works leads to safer, more efficient construction processes and improved project outcomes for the industry, the Australian company said.

Enhanced collaboration among stakeholders

With numerous stakeholders in any construction project, various design disciplines need to integrate or overlap with each other.

Having a trustworthy and easily accessible single source of information for all project stakeholders will prevent unnecessary mistakes, mitigate conflict, reduce the need for reworks and minimise costly delays.

Informed decision making

BIM is a powerful tool for informing the design and construction of temporary works.

“Not everyone can read technical drawings, but the visualisation that BIM offers affords everyone a good understanding of the temporary works design and its wider context,” said David Dragicevich, national technical engineering manager at Coates.

“By centralising all project data, BIM ensures everyone in the design team can make decisions based on current, reliable and highly contextual data. It also highlights where these designs overlap, and where there’s potential for conflict.”

Efficiency, safety and cost effectiveness

According to Dragicevich, BIM enhances the accuracy and cost-effectiveness of temporary works design and improves the safety and efficiency of installation.

“If we attend site for the first time to install a temporary works solution, we often find some unexpected conditions on site that require adjustments to be made,” he said.

“BIM gives you a much better understanding of the environment you are designing for, and will be working in, before you get to site.”

Modelling the built environment in three dimensions makes it much faster and easier to translate temporary works designs into different drawings with great detail and rich building information.

Digital models of Coates’ award-winning Quadshore Prop SystemUniversal Prop SystemDono Brace and Tilt Prop range are now available free of charge to all customers.

“While BIM has become widely adopted in the construction industry, the uptake of BIM has been comparatively slow for temporary works. Customers are now requesting digital models of our products, and we’re increasingly seeing BIM integration specified as a supplier requirement when tendering for Tier 1 contracts,” said Dragicevich.

“By providing BIM content for our products we are enabling project owners and their engineering teams to integrate temporary works into their designs. We’re also helping customers to tender competitively and to harness the value of more informed, efficient and cost-effective solutions.”

 

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