Frequently Asked Questions
3D BIM represents the geometric and spatial aspects of a building through digital modelling. 4D BIM goes a step further by integrating the element of time, linking the 3D model with construction schedules.
4D BIM adds the dimension of time to 3D models, allowing project teams to visualise construction sequences before they happen. This improves planning accuracy, enhances team coordination, and helps identify scheduling clashes early. Thus, ensuring better risk management, fewer delays, reduced costs, and more informed decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
4D BIM, or 4D schedule linking, integrates time-related data with a 3D BIM model to create a visual simulation of how a building will be constructed over time. The 4D construction schedule can be updated as the project progresses, reflecting changes in design and timelines.
We used premium and paid versions of top industry-standard tools such as Revit, Bentley Synchro, project management software such as MS Project and Autodesk Navisworks.
Yes, BluEnt offers cloud-enabled, remote 4D BIM delivery. It’s ideal for global collaboration through CDE tools and virtual coordination platforms.
For accurate sequencing and clash resolution, a detailed 3D model at LOD 300 or above is recommended before linking it to schedule data.
Reaching out to our company is very easy. You can reach out to us through phone or by filling out the enquiry form on the contact us page. Our 4D BIM experts shall connect with you soon to discuss your requirements.
The cost of 4D BIM services depends on several factors, including project size, model complexity, level of detail, and the scope of scheduling required. With BluEnt as your 4D BIM partner, you get a customized quote according to your requirements.
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Details / Specifications
Style
Time-linked 4D BIM models with LOD 300–500
Output Formats
4D simulations, Gantt charts, MP4 videos, PDF reports
Software Used
Revit, Synchro
Redlines
One round of sequencing adjustments
Files Accepted
RVT (Revit), DWFX, NWD (Navisworks), IFC, PDF, and files from project management software like Microsoft Project




