Across Australia, these teams rely on BIM based quantities to plan and deliver projects accurately. Lets see who and how.
General Contractors Using BIM
Across Australia, general contractors use BIM takeoffs to convert models into accurate quantities. This supports reliable bidding, budgeting, and on site planning.
BIM Managers and Coordinators
BIM managers rely on model based quantities to check completeness and coordination. Clear takeoffs support smoother workflows and clash resolution.
Concrete Contractors
Concrete contractors extract slab, wall, and rebar quantities directly from structural models. This improves ordering accuracy and reduces material waste.
Steel Fabricators and Erectors
Steel teams use model based tonnages and piece counts for pricing and planning. Accurate quantities support fabrication and site sequencing.
MEP Contractors
MEP contractors extract ducts, pipes, cables, and equipment from coordinated BIM files. Quantities link to schedules for smoother installation.
Design Build Teams
Design build teams connect design decisions to cost early using BIM estimates. This supports better collaboration and cost control.
Owners and Developers
Owners track cost impacts of design changes through updated model takeoffs. This helps maintain budget control across project stages.
Cost Consultants
Cost consultants use BIM quantities as a reliable base for detailed cost planning. Model based data improves accuracy and reporting.
Facility Owners
Facility owners use as built models and quantities to plan maintenance and upgrades. Accurate data supports long term asset management.
Public and Institutional Clients
Public clients rely on BIM based data to set and monitor budgets. Clear quantities support transparency and compliance on complex projects.