Frequently Asked Questions
In very simple words, BIM implementation is the process of using 3D digital models and data to plan, design, construct and manage infrastructure and building projects. Getting a building implementation plan is the first step when you think about transitioning from traditional methods to implementing BIM in construction projects. It helps teams to collaborate better, reduce errors and improve overall efficiency.
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is a document that defines responsibilities, workflows, collaboration methods, resources, quality control and software standards for a successful BIM implementation. It makes sure that all stakeholders stay on the same page from design to delivery.
A BIM implementation plan (BIP) outlines how BIM will be adopted, integrated, and managed within the construction project. Overall, a BIP service offers a detailed strategy to integrate BIM into a project, covering aspects such as BIM scope, activities, responsibilities, timelines, processes, and knowledge exchange.
Our qualified team of BIM engineers and program facilitators start with project audit, assessment, and goal setting. This is followed by team training, process mapping, tool selection, pilot projects and full roll out. Struggling with BIM implementation plan for your project/company? Our BIM consultants manage the entire BIM implementation for you.
No two projects are same, so the exact time cannot be predicted. The duration of BIM implementation process depends on project complexity, size, and scope. It can be from some months to even a year.
BIM implementation and execution plan costs vary significantly based on factors such as project scope, company size and specific software and hardware requirements. The pricing also includes software licenses, consulting fees, system upgrades and training.
A BIM Implementation Plan guides teams through processes, tools, training, and pilot projects, making the shift to BIM smoother and more effective. Thus, helping a company adopt BIM in a structured way.
BluEnt’s BEP services include strategy development, software setup, team onboarding, LOD definitions, model sharing protocols, and BIM deliverable tracking.
The BIM Implementation Plan focuses on internal company adoption of BIM. The BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is project-specific strategy that outlines how BIM practices will be executed on a specific project.
BIP targets organization’s decision makers and keeps on evolving over time to resonate with company’s objectives. While BIM project execution plan offers clear timelines and milestones for a day-to-day BIM execution plan. It’s limited to project lifecycle.
Absolutely. Renowned as a leading BIM company, we build BIM Execution Plans (BEP) from the ground up. Whether you’re starting fresh or need to revise an outdated plan, our BIM specialists tailor it to your scope, scale, and delivery model.
Yes, BluEnt specializes in BIM execution plans for contractors. These are built around construction-phase needs like sequencing, clash detection, cost integration, and field coordination.
Of course. We do offer BIM project execution plan samples and BIM execution plan template to help you understand the structure, content, and deliverables. These are provided on request. Schedule a call to know more.
Details | Specifications
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Details / Specifications
Style
Project-specific BIM implementation and execution plans (BIP/BEP)
Scope of Work
BIM goals, project milestones, LOD matrix, task responsibility, model handover, file naming protocols
Output Formats
PDF documents, editable DOCX, Excel checklists, IFC-ready model guidelines
Software Used
Revit, Navisworks, ACC, MS Project
Files Accepted
RVT, DWFX, NWD, IFC models
Schedule files in .MPP, .XML, .XLSX formats (MS Project)
Cost data in Excel
Redlines
One review cycle for BIP/BEP revisions or compliance alignment
LOD Supported
LOD 200, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500
Plan Types
BIM Execution Plan, BIM Implementation Plan, Pre-Contract BEP, Post-Contract BEP