BIM Consulting
Clarity from the start
Define your BIM strategy, avoid costly mistakes later
BIM consulting services guide organizations through successful BIM implementation, establishing tailored BIM strategy and goals, tenders specification, information requirements and BIM uses cases definition.

Is your organization struggling with BIM implementation?
Common problems met
- Lack of Standardized Frameworks: Absence of a clear roadmap leading to inconsistent data quality across different projects.
- Misalignment of Requirements: Difficulty in defining precise Information Requirements, resulting in the delivery of redundant or insufficient data.
- Fragmented Communication: Siloed workflows between design, construction, and operation teams that hinder the collaborative potential of BIM.
- Tender Ambiguity: Procurement documents that lack technical depth, leading to disputes, variations, and mismanaged expectations from contractors.
- Validation Gaps: Inability to verify if the received digital models actually comply with the requested specifications.
The Solution Offered
BIM Something approach
The methodology focuses on aligning BIM processes with broader organizational objectives and international standards such as ISO 19650. The approach involves:
- Strategic Alignment: Evaluating the current digital maturity of the organization to define realistic and scalable BIM goals.
- Information-Centric Focus: Shifting the priority from 3D geometry to the management of structured data that supports the entire asset lifecycle.
- Software-Agnostic Guidance: Providing neutral expertise that prioritizes process efficiency and interoperability over specific software brand loyalty.
- Risk Mitigation: Establishing clear protocols early in the project lifecycle to prevent data loss and technical conflicts.
The BIM Consulting Workflow
A structured, phased approach ensures strategy development is efficient, collaborative, and results-driven.
- Assessment & Audit: Analysis of existing internal workflows, digital infrastructure, and staff competencies.
- Strategic Definition: Formulation of a BIM Roadmap and the selection of relevant BIM Use Cases based on organizational needs.
- Requirement Development: Drafting of standardized templates for Information Requirements (AIR, EIR) and tender specifications.
- Monitoring & Validation: Periodic auditing of models and data deliverables to ensure strict adherence to the defined specifications.
Expected Deliverables for the Client
Clients receive a comprehensive suite of strategic documents designed to govern BIM projects effectively:
- Organizational BIM Strategy: A high-level roadmap outlining goals, milestones, and KPIs.
- Exchange Information Requirements (EIR): Technical specifications for tenders to ensure all project participants understand their data obligations.
- BIM Goals and Use Cases Matrix: A defined list of BIM applications.
- Validation Reports: Detailed audits confirming the compliance of IFC/native models with the required information exchange standards.
The Value Offered
Investing in expert BIM guidance translates directly into reduced risk, improved project delivery, and long-term organizational capability.
- Operational Efficiency: Streamlined processes that reduce manual data entry and minimize rework during the design and construction phases.
- Procurement Clarity: Sharp, technical tender specifications that ensure only capable partners are selected, reducing financial risk.
- Data Reliability: Assurance that the digital twin or BIM data received at handover is accurate, structured, and ready for Facility Management.
- Future-Proofing: Alignment with international standards, ensuring the organization remains competitive in an increasingly digital global market.
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