Building Information Modelling (BIM) has revolutionised design and construction, but its full potential can only be realised through effective collaboration and communication. With projects relying on multiple data sources, from 2D drawings to 3D models and compliance documents, teams often struggle to consolidate information into a single, accessible format. Fragmented communication can lead to costly delays, design errors and inefficiencies that undermine project success.
Bridging the 2D and 3D Gap: Tackling Fragmented Communication in BIM-Driven AEC Projects explores strategies and tools that improve information sharing, ensuring alignment between architects, engineers and contractors. By streamlining collaboration, BIM can become a powerful, integrated solution that enhances project efficiency and reduces risk. We examine the common gaps in 2D and 3D workflows and present a unified approach to BIM that could transform the industry.