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  • 1. Understand what you order
  • 2. Begin from the beginning
  • 3. Be sensible with regard to money, not cheap.
  • 4. Give energy aspects the attention they deserve
  • 5. Don’t be afraid to amortize
  • 6. Reach agreement regarding the role of the local municipal authorities
  • 7. Keep everyone in the loop
  • 8. Focus on the right things
  • 7. Keep everyone in the loop

    A construction project requires that all parties involved are able to work together and strive to achieve a common goal. Something that can get very complicated, even when the very best of intentions are involved. An arena project that is planned and executed using a BIM-model avoids the risk for information losses and coordination mistakes. The use of BIM-modelling might cost a bit more than an ordinary 2D drawing initially, but it makes it possible to save both time and money – up to 15 % of the total cost of the project.

    BIM stands for Building Information Model. Involved parties and other stakeholders gain access to a centrally stored model that can be formed and developed in parallel with the development of the arena.

    BIM-modelling makes it possible to tie in utilised time and financial data to the project. With these two extra dimensions in play one often refers to 4D and 5D effects.