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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is about getting people and information working together effectively and efficiently. By using defined processes and technology, best value can be driven throughout the asset life cycle.

Optimising performance

Embedding BIM processes right from project inception helps protect and prioritise your development objectives into asset operation and decommissioning phases.

BIM enables a better understanding of the construction environment, reducing the risk of design clash and securing asset functionality. Wasteful processes and activities are removed, saving money and reducing environmental impact.

Adopting a BIM approach brings predictability to a project, not just for capital delivery but operation too. Traditionally, the volume of design and construction information handed onto asset operators is minimal. BIM facilitates data transfer, making maintenance issues easier to resolve and saving money in the long term.

A collaborative culture

In our experience, a high proportion of people tend to focus on the technical IT application of BIM, which often leads to a lack of engagement and adoption. In fact, it’s all about information management – delivering it in the right format, to the right people, at the right time.

Compliance

We have trained and accredited BIM Information Managers, so we are one of the few organisations who help clients adopt a BIM strategy for their projects.

Data collated through BIM can be extracted and manipulated to create detailed cost and programme models to keep your current project on track and to guide future developments.

BIM technology

BIM technology comes in various forms. Collectively it offers a number of benefits by:

  • Enabling managed access to information
  • Giving us the platform to create virtual models - representations of what is to be/has been constructed
  • Allowing us to maneuver around models so we can see understand the environment better
  • Allowing us to test the models and manage risk around proposals
  • Giving us the means to analyse, extract and interrogate information