What is BIM?
Learn more about BIM and how it can be used within your projects.

BIM defined

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that begins with the creation of an intelligent 3D model and enables document management, coordination and simulation during the entire lifecycle of a project (plan, design, build, operation and maintenance).

What is BIM used for?

BIM is used to design and document building and infrastructure designs. Every detail of a building is modeled in BIM. The model can be used for analysis to explore design options and to create visualizations that help stakeholders understand what the building will look like before it’s built. The model is then used to generate the design documentation for construction.
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Meet the fire safety experts

Our team of fire safety engineers sets new standards in passive fire protection. We share our know how in fire testing and risk assessment with you.
Meet the fire safety experts

Our team of fire safety engineers sets new standards in passive fire protection. We share our know how in fire testing and risk assessment with you.

Why is BIM important?

According to the UN, the world's population will be 9.7 billion by the year 2050. So the construction must look to smarter, more efficient ways to design and build not just as a means to keep up with global demand but to help create spaces that are smarter and more resilient too.
BIM not only allows design and construction teams to work more efficiently, but it allows them to capture the data they create during the process to benefit operations and maintenance activities.