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How BIM QA Reduces RFIs and Rework Before Construction Starts

By ArchSourcia Editorial TeamMarch 4, 20268 min read

Why RFIs Start During Documentation

RFIs usually begin with unresolved coordination issues in the model and sheets. If those gaps are not caught pre-issue, construction teams surface them later at a higher cost.

A disciplined BIM QA process catches conflicts while they are still inexpensive to resolve.

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The BIM QA Framework

Effective QA combines model health checks, sheet consistency checks, and discipline coordination checks in one workflow.

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  • Model audit: warnings, families, view templates, and standards
  • Sheet audit: dimensions, callouts, tags, and reference integrity
  • Coordination audit: architecture vs structural/MEP alignment

Implement QA Before Every Milestone

Do not wait until the final issue. Run QA before each milestone submission so downstream errors never accumulate.

Use the same checklist every cycle to make performance measurable and predictable.

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Business Impact

Consistent BIM QA reduces RFIs, protects schedules, and lowers internal fire-fighting. The outcome is cleaner delivery with fewer surprises for project teams and clients.

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