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Construction management using BIM, Hamony Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

Division
Construction Management 
Project Owner/Client
Hamony Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Job Types
Construction management using BIM, Hamony Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Value of Work
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Last Year Completed
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Construction management for a new factory building and surrounding roads using BIM
 
The construction project is divided into 5 buildings. The first building is a factory building with 3 floors and a total floor area of 16,598 square meters. The second building is a canteen building with 3 floors and a total floor area of 912 square meters. The third building is an apartment building with 3 floors and a total floor area of 932 square meters. The fourth building is a garbage and pump room with 1 floor and a total floor area of 158 square meters. The fifth building is a training and guardhouse with 1 floor and a total floor area of 144 square meters. The project also includes parking spaces for cars with an area of 1,840 square meters and motorcycle parking spaces with an area of 409 square meters. In total, the project has a total floor area of 20,993 square meters, and we are using BIM system to help with construction management starting from the design stage. We use BIM to check the architecture, structure, and all other systems (design check) to identify conflicts and issues at various points. We then summarize each issue and send it back to the relevant design team for resolution.
 
In the construction process, we use BIM to verify the design and plan ahead for upcoming work. All stakeholders involved can access and review the BIM models that contain details of the entire project, including the base plans, construction plans, and other details such as electrical and HVAC systems, to ensure everyone has a shared understanding before proceeding with construction. This helps to identify and address any potential errors or issues before they arise during construction. Additionally, the progress of the work can be visualized in a 3D model, showing the ongoing construction activities along with relevant information such as time spent, work progress, and other related data. This enhances accuracy in progress tracking and work payment claims.