The idea of BIM is already extended to infrastructures such as plants, mining facilities, bridges and tunnels and beyond – not simply bound only to “Building”.
The idea of BIM is already extended to infrastructures such as plants, mining facilities, bridges and tunnels and beyond – not simply bound only to “Building”.
When it comes to assessing BIM maturity and the role it plays in defining an organisation’s digital roadmap, I’m a big advocate.
Living proof that despite a global pandemic, work does go on, and to an exceptionally high standard. At BIM Academy, we don’t let physical borders get in the way of project delivery.
Over the last half a decade, BIM Academy has had the privilege to support the delivery of a range of large-scale manufacturing facilities.
BIM Academy is delighted to have supported long-standing client, CÉH Planning Development and Consulting Inc, in becoming the first organisation in the CEE region to achieve ISO 19650 certification.
The complex requirements of projects and the increasing number of project participants means we amass an enormous amount of information.
We recently completed the first phase of a project supporting a multidisciplinary design consultancy in Australia.
Keiran Stapleton came to Hong Kong five years ago to support a contractor for the BIM management of a high-profile cultural venue.
Whilst wrapping up on BIM Academy projects in Hong Kong, Sarah Marshall was presented with an opportunity to embark on a new adventure in the Middle East.
Choosing the right Common Data Environment (CDE) is a crucial step for the implementation of BIM in a project. This has been evident to us here at BIM Academy when selecting the right CDE for a mining industry client of ours.