What is BIM?
BIM is a three-dimensional computer model of a construction project, in a similar way that Google Maps is a digital representation of roads and places.
The BIM model can be utilised for all components of the design process and enables architects, engineers, contractors, and workers to assess and mitigate safety risks in the computer model before, during and after the construction process. It can be used to design, plan, and simulate an entire construction process right through to maintenance and decommissioning.
Harnessing this technology, BIMSafe NZ is developing ‘Best Practice Guidelines’ to encourage all industry stakeholders to increase health and safety information within BIM models, improve design mitigation of risk, and enable greater worker access.
The draft guidelines will be trialled during construction of the new ACC building in Dunedin, and the results will be published and communicated to the industry.
Industry guidance and involvement
The BIMSafe NZ Advisory Group comprises individuals with a passion for improving safety outcomes through innovation and technology. They provide guidance and support to the project management team.
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