The MEP Contractor's Guide to Constructibility
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Enables real-time collaboration from the field to the office and back, using living and
customizable data so accurate, you can build the digital design you promised, on
time and on budget. Precise geometries help uncover issues earlier. In constructible
workflows, building data is used in the field to direct the construction process.
In the office, constructible models allow different trades to coordinate properly.
If the information is not accurate (the models are not content-enabled), this
is a waste of time. Likewise, if the ability to share is limited (the phases are not
connected), coordination suffers and waste occurs.
In the field, the same high level of detail (LOD) constructible models can be used for
fabrication, layout and installation purposes, ensuring everyone stays on the same
page. And, if changes are required, they are made universally via the models, so
everyone is immediately aware and can quickly adjust as needed.
So, following The Constructible Process is really the key to a successful building
project workflow. But, let's dive a little deeper into what this optimal workflow looks
like from the MEP contractor's perspective.
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