“Backed by strong in-house REVIT modeling capabilities, their team worked closely with ours to align with established BIM standards, parameters, and structured data plan through the use of our templates to ensure every piece of information – from design specifics to operational data – was meticulously but routinely captured. To unify the project team and streamline workflows, Bird Construction utilized Revisto as the chosen VDC platform. That tool became the “epicenter of collaboration,” allowing priority coordination items to be addressed efficiently during weekly meetings with mechanical trade partners Priority Mechanical, electrical contractor Canadian Power Pac, as well as Ideal Contract Services, who did the partitions and ceilings. Tracey says the VDC process transformed the project into “a well-oiled machine, ensuring that every floor was coordinated thoroughly before construction began – a cycle that continued in consistent rhythm, keeping the schedule on track.” “But we didn’t stop there,” Tracey continues. “We initiated the creation of a digital dashboard for the First Peoples House. This tool integrates all facility management data while offering direct access to the BIM model, ensuring the building’s operations activities are not only efficient but digitally fluent for years to come. This has enormous value to reduce the time and effort in accessing the building’s information, as well as facilitating the ability to make good decisions through the life of the building. This is where some of the valuable use cases are now possible.” “The First Peoples House project demonstrates what’s possible when you combine collaboration and innovation, creating both a sustainable space and a blueprint for projects to come as we consider lifecycle implications to the built environment.” THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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