Digital Construction

Manufacturers should use BIM as an opportunity to spring clean their data

Manufacturers should treat digitalisation as an opportunity, says Tim Brown, national sales manager at cable management specialist, Unitrunk.

While there has been a significant focus in the construction sector on the need for BIM integration from upstream delivery partners, the design and consultancy team is equally reliant on product manufacturers to be compliant to BIM Level 2.

The emphasis for us as manufacturers has to be on two key areas: providing the right type and level of data for input into BIM models and providing the BIM object (product) in a compatible 3D image file for easy integration into the visualisation. Moreover, it’s imperative that these two requirements are fully aligned to enable the designer/consultant to input all details, including the shape, dimensions, materials etc, into the relevant model.

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