5 Reasons In-House BIM Teams Fail Under Fast-Track Construction Projects
Introduction: When BIM Becomes a Bottleneck
Fast-track construction projects are common in the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Compressed timelines, overlapping design and construction, and aggressive handover dates are now the norm.
To manage this, many contractors invest in in-house BIM teams expecting better control, faster coordination, and reduced dependency on consultants.
Yet on many fast-track projects, BIM becomes a bottleneck instead of an accelerator.
This is not because in-house BIM teams lack skill or intent.
It is because they are often set up to fail under real project pressure.
Below are the five most common reasons in-house BIM teams fail on fast-track contractor-led projects.
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