“The BIM process allows the TFC and our private sector partners to collaborate from the start, share important data accurately and make better informed decisions earlier in the design process,” said Chris Tisdel, TFC’s director of Building Information Modeling. “The added visibility and work flow efficiency reduces unexpected delays, unforeseen costs and overall construction time, which is of great value for our large operations across the State of Texas.”
To help the private sector understand the new requirements, the commission’s Facilities Design and Construction (FDC) division will publish guidelines and standards for public reference. These guidelines will include an interoperable BIM template, which is designed to help ease contractors unfamiliar with BIM into the new process.
“Modernization has always been a central theme of my administration at the Texas Facilities Commission, and the BIM implementation is another part of that effort,” said TFC Executive Director Edward L. Johnson. “Modernization of our business practices, modernization of our real estate strategy, modernizing building design and construction … a part of everything we do is making use of the most innovative, state-of-the-art developments in both the public and private sector.”
For more information about the implementation and forthcoming guidelines, visit http://www.tfc.state.tx.us/.
Lanna Broyles, Editor
Construction Project Controls & BIM Report






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