This report provides a comprehensive overview of BIM-enabled projects, examining various aspects crucial for successful construction management. It delves into the significance of Business Information Modeling (BIM), highlighting its evolution from design and execution to data-driven decision-making. The report explores clash detection within federated models, detailing how it identifies and resolves conflicts between building components, thereby minimizing costly on-site issues. It also investigates quantity take-off processes, demonstrating how BIM streamlines material quantification, enhances cost estimation, and improves project scheduling. Furthermore, the report addresses safety checks within BIM models, emphasizing the importance of integrating safety considerations throughout the project lifecycle. The report also outlines scheduling plans, including the various stages of BIM implementation and the collaborative processes involved. The report concludes with recommendations for implementing BIM protocols, utilizing common data environments, and leveraging data exchange specifications to optimize project outcomes. By analyzing these key elements, the report aims to provide a practical guide for professionals and students in the construction industry seeking to leverage the power of BIM.