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What is BIM?

“The transition from more traditional design methods towards BIM requires a thorough paradigm shift from all collaborators.”

What is BIM?


Building Information Modeling (BIM) represents a digital revolution in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. It is a way to create, modify, maintain, and distribute information concerning a built asset. BIM enables seamless interdisciplinary collaboration and communication across the entire lifecycle of a building project. It allows simultaneous efforts by multiple stakeholders to conceive not only the construction itself but also the financial, temporal, and environmental aspects of the project, to name a few.


The challenge


The transition from more traditional design methods towards BIM requires a thorough paradigm shift from all collaborators. It is not self-evident that even the most experienced professionals readily adapt to the new way of thinking. At Bimform, our aim is to make the change as easy as possible for designers, suppliers and project managers.


What are BIM objects?


BIM models are built from digital representations of actual building parts and accessories, called BIM objects. They encompass everything from structural parts such as walls and slabs to furniture, electronics and surface finishing. Our ambition is to provide designers with the best objects available for trouble-free modeling and deliver them to everyone in a comprehensive and easily accessible object library accompanied by a convenient management toolset.


Why Bimform?


It is essential for building product manufacturers to keep up with the digital transition. Bimform strives to produce the best possible digital twins of our clients’ products and to make them widely available to a vast global comunity of architects, engineers and other professionals. High quality objects reflect high quality products and help to maintain a desirable reputation across the industry in the BIM era – Right now, and in the foreseeable future.

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