BIM 360 Glue: Acquiring Access to a New Project
BIM 360 Glue: Acquiring Access to a New Project
SB
Project VD&C Engineer
Steps Involved:
STEP 1: When we have won the bid and finalized list of subcontractors, add the project to BIM 360 Glue by placing a helpdesk ticket request
STEP 2: Decide required
subcontractors to conduct 3D models to be “glued” into BIM 360 Glue.
STEP 3: Add project members
(subcontractors) to project and assign a markup color to each member
STEP 4: Upload design model from design team and/or in-house to BIM 360 Glue using the preferred method of Glue Add-Ins in Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks and Civil 3D.
STEP 5: Set up folder structure by phases, buildings, and levels (See Best practices for setting up folder structure in BIM 360 Glue).
Why this step is important:
1. Allows
the subcontractors to be informed about the project early-on in the
coordination process and to prepare for items of discussion during BIM kick-off
meeting.
2. Prepare and initialize the platform serving as the focal point
where subcontractors and SB collaborate during the coordination process.
Do’s:
1. Carefully identify those subcontractors
required to produce 3D models which the expected value obtained from clash
resolution using BIM 360 Glue justifies the costs of producing the
trade-specific model.
2. Ensure color association with each
project member remains permanent throughout the coordination process once
established.
Don’ts:
1. Do not delay setting up the project and project members
2. Do not require all subcontractors to produce 3-D model for
BIM 360 Glue without first evaluating the potential advantages and costs for
the project.