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Author: Devika R

June 19, 2023

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Written by: Sneha Thomas (Digital Marketing Specialist)

Since many people struggle to understand the roles and responsibilities of BIM and have various questions, I'd like to introduce you to some of the BIM positions in this post. Please keep in mind that this article is simply a basic overview.

BIM Modeler:

A BIM Modeller is in charge of constructing digital models of buildings and their components using BIM software. They collaborate closely with Architects, Engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure that the design and construction elements are appropriately represented in the BIM model.

BIM Coordinator:

A BIM Coordinator is in charge of coordinating and overseeing the BIM process throughout a project. They check clash recognition and decision, as well as the overall integrity of the BIM model, and promote effective communication and collaboration amongst disciplines.

BIM Specialist:

A BIM Specialist is an expert in a certain aspect of BIM, such as structural engineering, MEP systems, or construction planning. They offer technical assistance, conduct analysis, and aid in the creation of specialized BIM processes.

BIM Manager:

In larger projects or organizations, specialized disciplines, such as architecture, structural engineering, or MEP, may have dedicated BIM Managers. They are in charge of overseeing BIM efforts within their particular disciplines, as well as guaranteeing coordination and collaboration with other disciplines.

BIM Technician:

A BIM Technician assists the BIM team in the construction, modification, and upkeep of BIM models. They may be in charge of data entry, model cleanup, and extracting information from the BIM model.

BIM Estimator:

A BIM Estimator performs quantity take-offs and cost estimating for construction projects by utilizing BIM models and associated data. They employ BIM software to extract quantities and provide precise cost estimates, making the estimation process more efficient.

BIM Auditor:

A BIM Auditor examines and evaluates the quality and compliance of BIM models and supporting documentation. They guarantee that project standards are followed, that information is accurate, and that BIM protocols and industry best practices are followed.

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