PROJECT MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS PLAN, COMMERCIAL LAYOUT, AUTHORIZATIONS, PRELIMINARY, FINAL AND EXECUTIVE DESIGN, COST ANALYSIS.
Feasibility study
- Administrative procedural procedure -
- Environmental and energy impact -
- Analyses -
Times and costs
- Analysis of activities and skills -
- Development methodology -
- Cost management - Cash flow -
Development plan
- Goal setting -
- Useful processes to reach them -
- Achieving customer expectations -
Team Management
- Skills required for the project and activities of professionals -
- Team organization chart - Skills - Cash flow -
- Contract management - Professional assignments -
Performance and quality
- Control of the target (qualitative, economic, timing) -
- Progress report (monthly, deadlines, alerts, solutions) -
GANTT CHART
PROJECT TIMELINE
VALUE ENGINEERING
FUNCTION, QUALITY & PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE BRIEF
PROJECT QUALITY
The engineering of value. During all phases of a new construction, compliance with the performance requirements in relation to the budget will be monitored.
ADVANTAGES OF BIM
BIM
BIM IS A METHODOLOGY THAT LEADS TO THE REALIZATION OF A DIGITAL MODEL THAT CONTAINS BOTH THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT AND ALL THE INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH IT (CONSTRUCTION, ENGINEERING, MATERIALS, PRICES, ETC).
A TOOL FOR THE CREATION OF THE 3D MODEL, FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PROCESSES WITH THE AIM OF COORDINATING AND MONITORING THE FLOW OF INFORMATION, REDUCING THE MARGIN OF ERROR AND THE TIMES FOR THE DRAFTING OF THE EXECUTIVE PROJECT AND ITS VARIATIONS
TIME – A BIM modeling takes about 20% more time in the initial phase of drafting the project guidelines, compared to traditional 2D design.
But the recovery is immediate and the overall processing times are reduced by 20 to 50%.
AUTOMATION – Thanks to BIM, the designer can devote himself to tasks that bring real added value in terms of competence and creativity, leaving repetitive tasks to the machine.
CALCULATION – A BIM model contains a large amount of data that allow high precision in the metric calculation, as well as a precise definition of the construction costs and of the data typically required by the Administrations, such as the calculation of volumes and lighting area.
WORK COSTS CONTROL – the construction of a building according to a BIM project costs exactly what was planned.
A BIM project almost completely eliminates the variances due to inaccuracies in documentation.
COMPRESSED TIMELINE – thanks to BIM it is possible to carry out several processes at the same time, compacting the times.
This is because the project is complete, does not require variations in the work, and allows each company to produce its own work without fear of making mistakes or hindering other professionals.