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Successful project communication: tips and tricks

Project communication is a key factor in the success of a project. It fulfils several important functions: Disseminating information: Ensuring that everyone involved has relevant project information. Creating clarity: Avoiding misunderstandings and ambiguities. Promoting collaboration: Supporting effective co-operation between team members. Conflict resolution: Providing mechanisms to manage differences of opinion. Maintaining motivation: Maintaining the commitment and motivation of those involved in the project. Stakeholder management: Managing the expectations and needs of all stakeholders. Building trust: Strengthening the [...]

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AIA and BAP: requirements for effective BIM processing

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA) have jointly developed the AIA BIM Protocol (AIA E202-2008) to standardise the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in construction projects. The AIA BIM Protocol is a guideline that defines the responsibilities and requirements for the use of BIM in construction projects. It defines the processes required for the creation, management and use of BIM models.

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Checklist: Frontloading in the planning and construction process

Frontloading is an important process in the planning and construction process that aims to optimise the planning and preparation of construction projects. The term "frontloading" refers to the idea that much of the planning and preparation work is carried out in the early stages of the project to ensure that all important decisions are made and all potential problems are identified before the actual construction project begins. This approach allows risks to be minimised, costs to be

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AIA: Requirements for client information management

Client information management (AIA) is an important part of construction project management that enables the efficient management and provision of information for clients and contractors. AIA encompasses the organisation, structuring and management of information throughout the entire life cycle of a construction project. All relevant data and documents, such as plans, contracts, authorisations and reports, are recorded and managed centrally. The aim of AIA is to improve transparency, traceability and efficiency in construction projects in order to

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BIM modelling: Efficient planning and construction

Nowadays, BIM modelling has become an important part of the construction industry. BIM stands for Building Information Modelling and refers to the process of creating a digital model of a building or infrastructure. This model contains all relevant information about the project, from floor plans and dimensions to materials and costs. BIM modelling enables the various players in the construction industry to work together more efficiently, improve accuracy and reduce costs.

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CAFM specification: the basis for successful implementation

Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) is an important part of facility management as it helps companies to manage their buildings and facilities efficiently. A CAFM system makes it possible to centralise and manage all relevant information about buildings, rooms, inventory and maintenance work. To successfully implement a CAFM system, it is important to create a CAFM specification. In this blog post, we will explain what a CAFM specification is, why it is important and how

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