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Typical Structure of a Large Practice
The large architectural office workflows shown in the next figures present a typical workflow using the “2D CAD” workflow and the “BIM” workflow. The main differences between the two workflows are:
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In the BIM workflow, there is no need for a “Documentation Team”, since most of the construction documentation information is derived directly from the central design model. The project teams might have dedicated persons focusing on fine-tuning the documentation.
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The BIM Manager must manage all phases of the project design, decide about the number and qualification of personnel (HR role), and manage collaboration-related tasks with the extended design team.
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The BIM workflow does not include a stand-alone “visualization” team; the personnel responsible for this task are part of the design team.
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The large office structure using the BIM workflow is subdivided into 3 teams. The first two are working on a large project, and their tasks are coordinated by a project director. The project director and the leaders of the two project teams report to the Design Director. Here, a full time IT and BIM Manager assist the project teams.
Organizational Chart of a Large Office Using Traditional “2D Workflow”
Organizational Chart of a Large Office Using the BIM Workflow