BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING

We Make the Complex Simple

Vertex Engineering is a leading BIM consultancy, working behind the scenes with some of the country’s biggest clients, contractors and consultants. We have a dedicated team of Information Managers, Technologists, Architects, Surveyors, Programmers and Construction Professionals aboard our team, all of which are passionate about BIM.

OUR BIM SERVICE INCLUDE,BUT AREN'T LIMITED TO
BIM Coordination

A Building Information Model can greatly enhance capabilities for the review and the quality control of design information. Errors and omissions traditionally buried in disaggregated two-dimensional drawings can be visually detected and resolved during project reviews. These dimensionally accurate models can be clash and clearance checked, allowing spatial conflicts between systems to be automatically detected and resolved.

Digital Surveying & Scan to BIM

Our Qualified digital survey team can capture site information using the latest laser scanning technology and convert the raw data into a format which can be utilised by the project team. This reduces time on site, as well as risk and cost and is perfect for existing buildings

COBie Production

We are able to facilitate and have proven real world experience of delivering COBie Data Drops in accordance with the UK Government requirements by providing a wide range of services to manage, validate and deliver COBie on your project.

Quantity Estimating & Costing

We can extract quantities and dynamically link cost data for materials, labour and plant hire costs into the Building Information Model. Adding cost to the model allows a live view of budget and spend analysis during the planning and construction.

BIM Implementation

Our consultancy team can work with you to develop your BIM implementation strategy and coordination. We will provide impartial advice on how to use BIM within your business. We will look at the value and relevance of BIM processes to your business and some of the cultural challenges in terms of working practice that need to be addressed.