Our residential experience spans over 50 million-square-foot low, mid, and high-rise projects delivered locally and globally in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. From multifamily to senior living and student housing, our comprehensive approach is designed to preserve your vision while adjusting to construction, code, and coordination requirements.
The residential industry involves various stakeholders, including equity partners, investors, and lenders, which can complicate the design process. Additionally, budget constraints often lead developers to select low-bid contractors who may lack the sophistication needed for complex projects, resulting in insufficient attention to detail, delays, and costly change orders.
Early involvement in design coordination is crucial for managing changes and identifying potential conflicts, particularly on fast-paced residential projects with tight schedules. That helps prevent delays and expensive revisions during construction.
Our design management and BIM process enables the integration of design
changes during the design development phase and ensures critical conflicts are
resolved, leading to a more efficient and well-coordinated construction process,
ultimately resulting in successful project outcomes.
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In a recent live session hosted by Corbis House, we explored how our technical team uses Power BI within the BIM Design Coordination process to bridge the gap between technology and communication in BIM workflows. The webinar featured a real-world case study from a California senior housing project. Here’s the summary. Read more