Is outsourcing BIM a viable choice?

January 15, 2024
Scott Harkness
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An in-house team is the most common and straightforward approach to BIM used by many companies. “We need this capability, let’s hire an in-house team to deliver it!” In-house employees create a feeling of control; you can ensure their full commitment and quality of work. What’s more, with an in-house solution the expertise stays within the company.

This all seems well and good, until the difficult questions begin to arise:

  • Who will source, interview, and hire your team? You need to pay in-house or external recruiters while they look for the specialists — and the process might take up to 6 months or more.
  • Which candidates are good? If you’re putting a BIM team together from scratch, you may not be able to evaluate applicants’ skills to ensure you hire reliable talent.
  • What if there’s no one in your area? There’s quite possibly a shortage of unemployed BIM specialists in your area. Let’s be frank: the good ones are happily employed, so you need to headhunt and acquire talent from your competitors.
  • Which software should you use? There’s a huge range of software encompassing different BIM processes such as AutoCAD, Revit and SketchUp, Navisworks, Inventor, etc so mastering just one tool doesn’t mean you’ve mastered BIM. You also need to ensure that the people you hire can work with the software that suits your business objectives best and integrates with the rest of your tool kit well.
  • Who will bring the team together? Hiring good talent is hard enough. Making a productive team out of them is even harder. You will need to invest a lot of personal or HR effort until your team is ready to rock.
  • What will the CAPEX and OPEX be? Once your team is hired, you need to purchase the hardware and software licenses required for work.
  • How much time and growth opportunities are you losing? You will likely lose money due to unfulfilled contracts and missed deadlines until you accumulate solid in-house BIM expertise, and this takes time.
  • How safe is your knowledge investment? Your employees can leave for a higher paycheck anytime, taking their knowledge with them.

Advantages of in-house BIM

  1. You have full control of 140-160 man-hours a month per employee.
  2. The expertise gained remains within the team (until someone leaves).
  3. You can see and manage project progress directly and can adjust the workflows to meet deadlines.

Disadvantages of in-house BIM

  1. You must pay the team members for 140+ man/hours monthly, even if there is nothing to do. Also, the cost of software licenses is at least $5000 annually.
  2. You must maintain an on-premises server farm to support rendering and simulations processing quickly enough, which means more CAPEX on equipment and OPEX on IT department salaries unless you’re fully in the cloud.
  3. You will need to complete quite a few projects before the team irons out all the bumps in workflows and begins working at full capacity.

Working with an outsourced BIM team

Here’s a look at how working with a BIM outsourcing service provider helps you handle or completely avoid the challenges listed above, one-on-one.

  • High team member skill level. A BIM outsourcing service provider will invest in improving their employees’ skills and certify them appropriately to keep them relevant and competitive.
  • Access to a global talent pool. Instead of looking for unemployed BIM experts locally or headhunting them from your competitors, you get instant access to a vast pool of skilled BIM specialists.
  • Broad toolset expertise. Outsourced teams usually have a working knowledge of many BIM tools. Most importantly, they’ll be able to recommend the best tool kit to solve the challenges of your project and integrate it with your existing software ecosystem.
  • A turnkey team with polished workflows. The team is pre-formed and ready to start working on your project from day one.
  • Ensured project continuity. Hiring new talent or replacing existing members is not your headache. The BIM service provider is under contractual obligation to deliver the results on time.
  • No CAPEX, payroll package, or software licensing concerns. The provider takes care of the office space and the hardware and software licenses needed for your team to work. It also handles medical coverage and operational overheads.
  • No time lost, and an instant services upgrade. A reliable BIM provider and a signed contract guarantee you get value from day one and don’t miss out on business opportunities due to lack of skills.
  • Guaranteed delivery of results. If a team member falls ill, goes on vacation, or quits, it’s the service provider’s responsibility to replace them, so still, you get all the project deliverables and documentation on time.

Advantages of BIM outsourcing

  1. You pay only for the time the team spends working on your project, not for idle standby. This results in significant cost reduction, as compared to running an in-house BIM team.
  2. One-time project or long-term partnership? You choose. With outsourcing, you select the approach based on how satisfied you are with the outcomes. If you find a reliable BIM outsourcing partner, you’ve gained a significant advantage over your competitors.
  3. The service provider handles all the project management issues, and you are kept updated with regular reports through your preferred communication channels. This lets you keep your finger on the pulse of the project without investing too much time and effort.
  4. A BIM service provider’s expertise will help automate repetitive tasks, bringing down project delivery time and costs.
  5. The service provider prepares detailed project documentation to help your team use the deliverables produced (point cloud to 3D models/2D drawings, BIM content, BIM automation, etc.). All the IP rights on the project results belong to you under NDA and SLA.
  6. If, despite everything, you’re dissatisfied with the project results and wish to move on, this is much easier to do than with an in-house team.

Disadvantages of BIM outsourcing

  1. You have little control over who works on your project. The BIM outsourcing company assigns the team for every project and handles any replacements.
  2. There can be communication challenges if your service provider’s working hours don’t overlap with yours. However, this can be turned into an advantage in some cases, as you can get many tasks done overnight.
  3. There’s also a risk that a vendor will be unreliable. You can mitigate this to some extent by asking for references from previous customers to support the claims the company makes. Look for case studies that showcase the team’s expertise, online reviews, and ratings on niche platforms, etc.
  4. The key thing to remember is that just as your reputation is valuable to you in the AEC business, so a reliable BIM service provider will strive to maintain and acquire good references. Therefore, when you find a competent BIM outsourcing company, both parties can benefit from long-term cooperation.

Why outsource BIM services to Van Bower?

We have a solid reputation as a BIM and VDC solutions provider operating in North America. Since our creation in 2010, we’ve completed more than 15 state-of-the-art projects in BIM, VDC, computational design automation, digital fabrication, and more. We can provide references from satisfied customers, many of whom have become long-term partners.

Our areas of expertise include:

  • BIM documentation
    • Authoring BEP (BIM Execution Plan) for Consultants and Contractors
    • Authoring EIR (Exchange Information Requirements) for owners and developers
  • BIM modeling
    • Building 3D models from provided 2D drawings in dwg. and other formats
    • Model rendering for presentation purposes
    • Improving the level of development and detail (from LOD 200 to LOD 500)
    • Documentation support for the coordinated drawings
  • BIM coordination for clash detection and resolution
    • Coordinating different models in MEP/ARC/STR formats and resolving clashes
    • Linking and updating the models simultaneously to accommodate and propagate third-party changes
  • BIM for construction prefabrication and fabrication
    • Scan to BIM (building models based on point cloud data)
    • Boosting productivity up to 50% by coupling factory-based prefabrication with on-site construction work
    • 4D Construction scheduling and 5D Cost estimation

Takeaway: BIM outsourcing is a viable choice

The main idea when considering BIM outsourcing vs in-house team is that it’s better to work with remote experts rather than have no expertise on-site or suffer the growing pains of starting your own team. Throughout the course of this article, we’ve shown numerous advantages of BIM outsourcing and how it helps overcome the shortcomings of in-house BIM.

Hopefully, you can now see the benefits of working with a dedicated BIM team — from cost savings up to instant access to necessary skills. Outsourcing companies have a broader BIM modeling expertise, so collaboration between outsourced specialists and your in-house team leads to synergy and a better outcome.

The only question that should remain is how to find a reliable BIM solutions provider to become more competitive, take on more projects, and grow fast. At Van Bower we’re happy to be the answer. We’ll gladly address any questions you have regarding our BIM services and successfully accomplished projects. Just contact us for a consultation to get the ball rolling, and let’s discuss how we can help you reach your business goals! Info@vanbower.com.

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