Consulting

Consulting

BIM Consulting Built Around What You Actually Need

We bring deep expertise in open BIM standards and practical project experience to every engagement. We structure our involvement around your project — not a fixed service catalog.

Code Consulting

We write code for BIM. Whether you need a bespoke tool, a workflow automation, or a custom implementation of an IFC-based process, we translate your technical requirements into working software — grounded in a thorough understanding of openBIM standards.

This is not off-the-shelf configuration. We develop tailored solutions for clients who need BIM tooling that fits their exact process, data model, or integration requirements.

What we work on:

We take on code consulting engagements where the problem touches BIM data, IFC structures, or openBIM standards — including custom validators, data transformation scripts, IFC parsing and generation, IDS authoring tools, MVD implementation, API integrations with BIM platforms, and automation of BIM workflows.

Who this is for:

Software vendors adding IFC support to their products, engineering firms needing custom BIM tooling, organizations building internal BIM automation, and teams requiring standards-compliant implementations of IFC-based processes.

How we work:

We engage directly with your technical team. You get access to someone who understands both the standards and the code — no translation layer, no handoff to a generalist developer who will then need to learn what IFC is.

Code Consulting

Custom BIM Development, Built on Open Standards

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Document Validity Check

Errors and gaps in BIM contractual documents — an incomplete AIA, a BAP that doesn't meet the project's requirements — create misalignment between project parties and lead to costly disputes or rework downstream. Our document validity check service identifies these issues early, systematically, and with clear, actionable results.

What gets checked:

Contractual BIM documents — including the AIA (Client Information Requirements) and BAP (BIM Execution Plan) — are checked for completeness, internal consistency, and conformance with agreed project requirements and applicable standards.

What you receive:

A clear validity report showing what is correct, what is missing, and what needs to be revised — in a format your project team and stakeholders can act on directly.

Who this is for:

Project owners and clients commissioning BIM services, BIM managers responsible for producing or reviewing contractual documents, and teams that want a structured check before documents are formally agreed upon.