How BIM improves construction project delivery
Building Information Modelling for clash detection, quantities, and coordination — and what it means in Abu Dhabi where DMT now uses BIM in plan review.

A single coordinated model
BIM brings architecture, structure, and MEP into one coordinated model where clashes are found and resolved before site. It also produces reliable quantities and a clearer basis for sequencing and procurement.
Abu Dhabi is moving to BIM review
Abu Dhabi's DMT has introduced BIM into its plan-review and permitting approach, including the AI-powered Binaa platform. Project teams that already work in coordinated models are better placed for faster, cleaner approvals.
The discipline behind the tool
BIM only pays back with disciplined naming, agreed levels of detail, and a coordination routine. The value is in the process — regular clash reviews and a single source of truth — not just the software.
What this means for UAE projects
BIM reduces rework and supports the direction Abu Dhabi approvals are heading. Teams that coordinate in a model gain on both buildability and permitting speed.
How this relates to GPR services
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Educational industry insight referenced from: Construction Week Middle East. GPR does not reproduce third-party articles or images; this is original GPR commentary.
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