The roles and skills required for BIM teams differ depending on their focus. For BIM teams centered on management, the typical positions include:

1. Chief Project Engineer: Oversees the implementation of BIM on the project.
2. Expert Consultant: Provides support and guidance on new BIM technologies.
3. BIM Management Manager: Responsible for developing the project’s BIM technical standards, establishing and managing BIM systems, coordinating with the owner’s and design institute’s BIM teams, managing interdisciplinary collaboration, and overseeing the overall application of BIM systems.
4. Deepening Design Management Team Leader: Works alongside the BIM Manager to establish, apply, and manage project BIM models, coordinating closely with the General Contractor’s Deepening Design Department.
5. Implementation Coordination Management Team Leader: Collaborates with the BIM Manager to apply BIM technology in on-site construction management and related activities.
6. Information Management Team Leader: Partners with the BIM Manager to handle project information management and digitalization efforts.
7. BIM Engineer for Deepening Design Management Team: Guides and coordinates BIM modeling, detailed design, drawing releases, and construction plan disclosures across all disciplines. Responsible for integrating model data from various specialties to create a complete BIM as-built model for the project, and supports construction management based on these BIM models.
8. BIM Engineer for Implementation Coordination Management Team: Organizes and coordinates across disciplines to align technologies and processes, assists in developing schedules and construction plans, manages construction activities using BIM models, and supports quality inspections during construction.
9. BIM Engineer for Information Management Team: Establishes and maintains the BIM collaborative platform and management systems, manages the BIM model repository, and oversees related hardware maintenance.
10. BIM Management Teams of Specialty Subcontractors: Each subcontractor is responsible for BIM modeling and detailed design within their specialty, providing comprehensive information models for civil engineering, mechanical and electrical systems, curtain walls, and others. They supply key views such as plans, elevations, sections, and dimension annotations, collaborate with BIM engineers from other disciplines, and contribute to the centralized BIM database for the entire project.















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