So, Your Field Team Hates BIM. What Should You Do?
Written By Marina Lucier
BIM has revolutionized the construction industry by providing a collaborative platform for designing, constructing, and managing building projects. But as almost anyone familiar with BIM will tell you- it can be difficult to align the goals of the design team and the field team.

This article will discuss ways in which BIM and field teams can better collaborate to overcome any reluctance and increase project efficiency.

Involve Field Teams in the BIM Process
One of the most common reasons field teams may dislike BIM is because they feel excluded from the design process. Therefore, it is crucial to involve them from the beginning. This can be achieved by involving field teams in model reviews, inviting their feedback, and incorporating it into the design. This helps field teams understand the project's design intent, making it easier for them to plan and execute construction activities.

Provide Relevant Training
Another common reason why field teams may dislike BIM is a lack of proper training. It is essential to provide relevant training to field teams to ensure they are comfortable using BIM tools.

This training should be tailored to their specific job requirements, covering only the necessary functionalities of the software.


Address Compatibility Issues
Field teams often encounter compatibility issues when implementing BIM software. BIM software may not be compatible with their current tools, or they may not have the necessary hardware to run the software. Addressing these issues and providing the necessary tools and resources can increase field team efficiency and encourage collaboration.

Promote Communication and Collaboration
BIM technology can sometimes lead to communication breakdowns between field teams and design teams. Establishing communication protocols and promoting collaboration between the two teams can help overcome this issue. For example, regular meetings and site visits can help the field team understand design intent, while design teams can use field feedback to improve their models.

Provide Adequate Resources
To ensure successful BIM implementation, it is essential to provide adequate resources to the field teams. This includes equipment, software licenses, and support staff. This helps field teams focus on their core activities, reducing the burden of implementing BIM software.

With these steps, field teams can work effectively with BIM technology, improving overall project success. EVOLVE Shop is helping companies like Worth & Co improve their prefab process by making it easier for the field to communicate with the design team and access models while on-site. Reach out to our team today to learn more about how EVOLVE Shop can help improve collaboration.

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