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BIM for increased fire safety

BIM can help create a comprehensive understanding of a building's fire safety features. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Fire Safety

Alexander Castellanos, then head of Fire and Life Safety at WSP, explained how Building Information Modeling (BIM) could help increase fire safety measures at Intersec 2024, which was held from 16-17 January in Dubai.

Castellanos emphasised the importance of integrating BIM into fire safety design, highlighting the benefits of improved cooperation and enhanced collaboration. He discussed the benefits of using BIM in fire safety consulting, including a more accurate and efficient analysis of a building's fire safety features, and the importance of collaboration and coordination among stakeholders.

He also stressed that BIM can help create a comprehensive understanding of a building's fire safety features, leading to better fire safety outcomes.

“What happens now is that buildings are so complex, that in order to coordinate either internally with your design teams or with a client, but more importantly with authorities, there will be a point where 2D plans are not sufficient. And this is where BIM comes in,” he said.

BIM is important for multiple reasons, he said. “One reason is that BIM improves cooperation, for understanding complex projects, and bringing them together. It is also about the design lifecycle of a project: from design to construction to handing over a bid model, which will be important to the facilities management team. Clash detection is critical as well,” he said.

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