Train Your Team on AEC Design Processes: The Key to Seamless AV Integration

Invest in training so your experts are familiar with AEC workflows, such as BIM coordination and integrated project delivery (IPD).
Train Your Team on AEC Design Processes: The Key to Seamless AV Integration
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The challenge for many audiovisual (AV) integration firms is the struggle to establish themselves as essential partners in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) ecosystem. A common reason? Their teams lack a deep understanding of the design process. Without knowledge of key project phases—such as schematic design, design development, and construction administration—AV integrators often engage too late, leading to rushed installations, costly design conflicts, and missed opportunities to contribute strategically.

When AV professionals don't align with AEC workflows, they risk being perceived as afterthoughts rather than integral contributors to project success. This lack of early involvement can create inefficiencies, strain relationships with architects and engineers, and ultimately limit an AV firm’s ability to secure repeat business.

The solution is to elevate their role in building projects. AV integrators must train their teams to effectively understand and navigate AEC design processes. This ensures better collaboration, more strategic input, and smoother project execution. Here’s how to implement a training strategy that enhances your firm’s positioning:

Educate on AEC Project Phases

Train staff on the distinct phases of a project:

  • Pre-Design & Programming: Where project goals, budget, and infrastructure needs are established.
  • Schematic Design (SD): The conceptual stage where AV requirements should first be discussed.
  • Design Development (DD): Where detailed system coordination with architecture and engineering occurs.
  • Construction Documents (CD): The final stage before bidding, ensuring AV specifications are clearly defined.

Understanding these phases helps AV teams engage early and influence key decisions before construction begins.

Align Workflows with Industry Standards

Train your team on essential industry tools and frameworks, such as:

  • Building Information Modeling (BIM): Adopting Autodesk’s Revit as a design/document platform helps integrate AV designs into overall building plans.
  • CSI MasterFormat: Ensures AV specifications align with construction documentation standards.
  • Integrated Project Delivery (IPD): Fosters collaboration between all stakeholders from the outset.

Mastering these standards ensures AV professionals speak the same language as architects, engineers, and contractors.

Develop Cross-Disciplinary Communication Skills

Train AV staff on effectively communicating system needs to architects, structural engineers, and general contractors. Teach team members to present AV requirements regarding design aesthetics, functional benefits, and infrastructure compatibility. Encourage participation in design charrettes and coordination meetings to build stronger relationships with AEC partners.

Host Internal and External Training Programs

Conduct regular internal workshops to keep teams up to date on evolving design processes. Invite architects, engineers, and construction managers to present their workflows and share best practices. To reinforce learning, offer continuing education opportunities through industry associations like AVIXA, AIA, or NSCA.

The Result

By investing in design process training, AV integrators position themselves as indispensable members of the project team, leading to:

  • Earlier Involvement in Projects: Engaging in the design phase ensures AV systems are seamlessly integrated from the start, preventing costly retrofits.
  • Stronger Industry Relationships: Architects, engineers, and contractors view trained AV professionals as trusted partners, leading to repeat business and referrals.
  • Fewer Installation Issues: Proper planning reduces last-minute changes, improves efficiency, and minimizes costly errors during construction.
  • Greater Competitive Advantage: Firms with design-savvy teams differentiate themselves from competitors by offering strategic input rather than just technical execution.

For example, an AV integrator who trained their project managers on BIM and design development workflows was able to identify infrastructure conflicts early in a hospital project. This proactive approach saved the contractor $75,000 in rework costs and solidified a long-term partnership with the engineering firm.

Closing Thoughts

Training your AV team on AEC design processes is not just an investment in education—it’s an investment in your firm’s future. By understanding and aligning with industry workflows, your team can proactively engage in projects, enhance collaboration, and deliver seamless AV solutions that add value. Take the lead in design integration, and watch your firm build stronger partnerships, win more projects, and deliver superior results.

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