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Critical Path Method Scheduling &
4D BIM Planning and Scheduling

The longevity and popularity of Critical Path Method (CPM) Scheduling is a telling measure of its value in the design and construction process. Since our beginning in 1968, it has been at the core of Buric’s services. Buric enhances its CPM Scheduling services with 4D Building Information Modeling (BIM) planning and scheduling modeling. Time-scaled CPM Schedules and 4D BIM visualization technology are recognized as the most effective tools for conveying and visualizing project work plans, ideas, and options on any size or type of project.

CPM Schedules effectively detail the method, manner and sequence of the design, phasing and construction of a project. Buric’s CPM Schedules provide comprehensive, forward–thinking plans in a format that is easily understood by members of the project team.

Buric excels in the development, maintenance, and updating of CPM Schedules on today’s complex projects. We realize that every project and client are unique, and our goal is to provide quality planning tools to help achieve project success.

Buric’s Scheduling Services include:

  • Conceptual and pre–planning
  • Design planning; schematic through construction documents
  • Bid, milestone and project work flow schedules
  • Cost and resource projections
  • Preliminary construction schedules
  • Detailed Baseline CPM Schedules
  • Cost, resource, equipment loading
  • Progress updating / maintenance
  • Look–ahead schedules
  • 4D BIM Planning and Scheduling modeling and visualizations (baseline schedules, planning, look-aheads, schedule analysis)
  • 4D BIM mining exercises for harvesting material quantities and data from 3D BIM models and databases
  • Integration of productivity and production metrics with 4D BIM Planning and Scheduling through Buric’s BIM Integrated Project Controls
  • Granularity development to adapt 3D BIM models for 4D BIM constructability and progress considerations
  • Delay and change order impact analysis
  • Recovery schedules
  • As–built schedules