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The MEP Contractor's Guide to Constructability

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The MEP Contractor's Guide to Constructibility 9 The installation phase is improved in much the same way fabrication is improved by the use of constructible models. By taking advantage of the right technology, every subcontractor, foreman, and manager on the jobsite has access to the same information. As a result, every aspect of the complex building process becomes more efficient and profitable: Ensure fast and efficient installation Initial layout preparation can be dramatically sped up by feeding constructible model data into integrated layout solutions. If the work involves any existing structures, laser scanning of as-built conditions can also be integrated with the data contained within the constructible models. As components come in from the fabrication shop, there's no confusion as to where each one belongs and exactly how it needs to be installed. In the rare circumstance where issues arise during installation, everyone previously involved in the project — from the fabrication shop all the way back to the architect and the owner — can reference the same detailed model to discuss the ramifications of a change and come to a quick decision that's best for everyone involved. With the right solutions installed, data from the 3D models can be seamlessly integrated with cutting machine automation platforms, enhancing the fabrication process even more. At this stage, the model's value to the scheduling and budgeting aspects of project management creates additional value: By taking advantage of just-in-time manufacturing, fabrication shops can maximize profitability and efficiency. Shipments from the fabrication shop to the jobsite can be arranged to minimize bottlenecks and streamline scheduling of labor and necessary equipment.

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