
The Real Cost of a Clash Found on Site vs in the Model
A clash found in the BIM model costs £15 to fix. The same clash found on site costs £8,000 to £60,000. We break down exactly where that number comes from and what it means for your project.
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Scan to BIM: How Point Cloud Data Becomes a Working Building Model
Point cloud to BIM conversion explained — how LiDAR scan data becomes an accurate as-built Revit model, what accuracy is realistic, what LOD to specify, and how long it takes.
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MEP Clash Detection: A Practical Walkthrough for Project Managers
How MEP clash detection works step by step — what gets tested, what a BCF report contains, how resolution is tracked, and what you should be receiving from your coordination provider.
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MEP BIM Modeling: What Contractors Get Wrong and How to Fix It
The most expensive MEP BIM failures happen before a spanner touches steel. Four coordination mistakes that consistently cost contractors the most — and what the fix looks like.
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BIM Coordination: What It Is, How It Works, and What It Costs
BIM Coordination explained without the jargon — how the process works from model audit to sign-off, what a proper package includes, and what to expect on cost.
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