What is BIM Execution Plan?

Sukhchain Singh
3 min readJul 27, 2020

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BIM Execution Plan

Do you want to implement a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) in your construction workflow? Well, the best option is to consult one of the best BIM Companies in the USA. However, before hiring the top BIM Service Provider in the US, it is essential to know about BEP.

What is BEP?

The Building Information Modeling Execution Plan is a primary approved document, delineating the BIM strategy and practices for an effective accomplishment of Project mainly as a Level 2 BIM. The BEP is developed to address the Employer’s Information Requirements, describing how the information modeling aspects of a project will be executed.

What is the function of BEP?

BIM Execution Plan is beneficial in a wide array of situations like for instance determining the profit impact in case the physical labor or the variable cost gets substituted by the fixed cost in construction. Further, it facilitates in determining the consequence of the amendment in the rate of a product on the profits.

Why Should MEP Firms have a BEP?

· The construction industry is well accustomed to the concept of Building Information Modeling. The 3D model-based BIM process has transformed the way several architectural, engineering, and construction industry professionals plan, design, build and work in building projects.

· BIM provides a detailed & informative data that can be accessed and collaborated by several stakeholders & project participants, like designers, contractors, and owners. Through BEP, a BIM project is put into action, facilitating interested parties, like mechanical, electrical, & plumbing (MEP) firms to make the most of the technology.

· The BEP also encompasses practical working procedure details such as file name conventions, software to be used, as well as a common set of abbreviations, annotations, and symbols to be used in the BIM process.

What are the Types of BEP or BIM Implementation Plans?

BIM Execution Plan or BIM Implementation Plans can be divided into pre-contract and post-contract plans.

1. Pre-contract Plan:

The implementation of a pre-contract strategy is required during the initial plan during the tendering stage, where the suppliers set out their projected methods, capabilities, and other specifications. The meticulous specifications provided in the pre-contract plan may be created by the supplier, or it could address the necessities set forth by the company in a document like an Employer’s Information Requirements.

2. Post-contract Plan:

Just the contract is specified, an additional BIM Implementation Plan or the post-contract BIM plan gets drawn to endorse supply chain competencies and fix the details. Sometimes, a master plan is also added. Moreover, individual Task Information Delivery Plans are used to show who is accountable for each strand of information delivery.

What are the benefits of BIM Execution Plan (BEP)?

BEP facilitates all AEC project team members to identify and execute the function of BIM in the various phases of the construction project, helping everybody to stay on the same page and present a clear strategy of objectives & targets to be attained.

· Communication

A plan in place boosts early communication, setting out the team accountable for communication along the various production phases while recommending accountabilities in key areas.

· Collaboration & Standards

This is mainly significant for large international projects, where diverse regions might have different conventions, principles, or guidelines. International team members can collaborate through a single plan, preventing silos and multiple plans on the way of doing things that might not all fit together.

· Time savings

Sometimes, it may take time to draw up the plan, but once it starts running, it will set forth key deliverables, and procedures to streamline the BIM process and go ahead with the project, saving time in the long run.

Since BIM adoption is clearly on the rise across the globe, a BIM Implementation Plan ensures that every requirement is met, particularly on cross-border collaborations. This is true for BIM execution in different regions, both in the levels of take-up as well as in case of standards and regulations. In the USA, BIM adoption is gaining popularity for public building projects and its commonplace throughout the construction industry.

So, what steps are your team taking towards BIM Implementation? To be proactive in establishing a BIM Execution Plan at an early stage, consult the BIM Modelers of Tejjy Inc. at 202–465–4830 or info@tejjy.com.

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Sukhchain Singh

COO of Tejjy Inc, A BIM & Construction Consulting group in the Washington DC Metropolitan Area! Head of visions for Construction Management. Contact: Tejjy.com