Stiff & Trevillion Architects’ Transition to BIM
THE CHALLENGES
THE SOLUTION
Stiff & Trevillion Architects entered into a unique partnership with us in February 2018. Acting as an in-house BIM Manager under a consultancy contract, our experts provided the necessary BIM management support without the administrative overhead of traditional employment contracts. This approach offered Stiff & Trevillion the innovation, development, implementation, and support they needed, all within the budget originally allocated for a traditional BIM Manager.
Within the first six months, this partnership achieved significant milestones
- Updates and adjustments to meet ISO 19650 standards, with preparations for emerging standards, including those related to Fire and Structural Safety.
- As of the fourth quarter of 2021, Stiff & Trevillion, in collaboration with DDC Solutions, continues to drive and enhance project planning, development, and delivery capabilities, consistently pushing boundaries.
- Comprehensive training and support for Stiff & Trevillion’s Revit teams and projects.
- Coordination of Revit development and implementation with existing Vectorworks standards to ensure platform alignment.
Summary
The challenges faced by Stiff & Trevillion were humongous. DDC Solutions stepped up with a robust and bespoke strategy and helped them overcome challenges, including coordination of Revit development with existing Vectorworks standards, training for newly formed Revit teams, and compliance with evolving ISO 19650 standards. Likewise, we also fulfilled their immediate need for BIM manager.
So, if your architectural practice is aiming to enhance collaboration and project delivery capacities through BIM integration.
Let’s discuss your unique requirements and craft a bespoke solution.
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