A project-specific BIM kickoff is required to convert the BEP and client information requirements into operating procedures understood by every contributor. The session should align teams on weekly publication deadlines, approved file formats, model naming, coordinate standards, coordination responsibilities, issue workflows, COBie parameter requirements, validation gates, and final handover expectations.
This is particularly important where consultants use different platforms. The team must agree on interoperability methods, exchange formats, responsibility for data loss during conversion, and the authoritative location for approved information. The kickoff also provides an opportunity to identify training, software, access, and resource gaps before they affect production.
Accepting each firm’s standard workflow would preserve incompatible practices rather than establish a unified project process. Configuring permissions is necessary, but a Common Data Environment cannot compensate for undefined workflows or inconsistent deliverables. Waiting to modify a baseline BEP only after coordination problems occur is reactive and allows preventable errors to enter the project.
The kickoff should conclude with confirmed responsibilities, documented decisions, action owners, and controlled updates to the BEP and delivery plans.
Reference topics: BIM kickoff; multidisciplinary alignment; COBie; interoperability planning; coordination uploads; project-specific workflows; BIM Execution Plan implementation.