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Red Sea island resort achieves BIM Project Kitemark

An aerial view of the massive Red Sea resort on Saudi Arabia's west coast (image courtesy of The Red Sea Development Company).

The Red Sea Development Company (TRSDC), the developer of a 28,000sq km resort off Saudi Arabia’s west coast, has become the first asset owner in the world to achieve the BIM Project Kitemark for its digital project delivery and adoption of BIM aligned to ISO 19650, awarded by the British Standards Institution (BSI).

BIM has been core to TRSDC since its inception in 2018, and has helped it to create a shared environment that has allowed international teams to continue working despite covid-impacted environments. The use of digital techniques has meant better quality data-driven decisions can be made in days rather than weeks, TRSDC said.

TRSDC is taking a ‘model first’ approach, and has worked with project partners to build their BIM capability. The developer is also using using modern methods of construction and Design for Manufacture and Assembly techniques.

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