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How 4D planning provides control throughout the project lifecycle

4D planning screen shot from Proicere Digital

4D planning is often misunderstood, reduced to an animated model used to impress stakeholders. For those managing complex infrastructure programmes, 4D is far more than a visualisation tool. By connecting the time element to the 3D model, 4D planning provides a dynamic representation of how construction will progress, argues Kurt Metcalfe at Proicere Digital.

But more importantly, it provides a mechanism to validate plans, simulate scenarios, align workfaces, and proactively respond to change. It becomes a central decision-support tool, not just a communication output.

A multi-purpose tool for lifecycle planning

Rather than a one-off visualisation, 4D planning offers several functions that deliver continuous value:

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