BIM Coordination > Commercial Build > UK

Project Snapshot

Project type: Commercial development

Location: United Kingdom

Client type: Consultant

Project phase: Design + Construction

BIM services: Multidisciplinary BIM coordination, 4D-ready models, drawing production

Disciplines: Architecture, Structure, MEPF

Software: Revit, Navisworks, ACC

The Challenge

  1. The project was required to comply with UK ISO 19650 information management standards.
  2. Multiple design packages were progressing in parallel, increasing coordination complexity.
  3. The client needed faster coordination and sign-off cycles without compromising information quality.
  4. There was a requirement for BIM models that could support both coordination and sequencing.

Our BIM Approach

  1. We established ISO 19650-aligned workflows, including MIDP and TIDP, to manage information delivery across disciplines.
  2. All models were federated into a single coordination environment and developed to LOD 300–350.
  3. Coordination reviews were carried out on a bi-weekly federation cycle, supported by defined clash-avoidance rules.
  4. Coordinated sections and 4D-ready model views were produced to support sequencing and stakeholder reviews.
  5. Information quality and consistency were maintained to support efficient approvals and downstream use.

Results & Impact

  1. Coordination cycles were accelerated by approximately 15–20%.
  2. Faster design approvals and sign-off were achieved through clearer, more reliable BIM outputs.
  3. Reduced design friction between disciplines and packages.
  4. Improved confidence in model-based coordination across the project team.

Value Delivered

  1. Acted as a UK-compliant BIM delivery partner, ensuring adherence to ISO 19650 requirements.
  2. Reduced program risk through structured information management and coordination.
  3. Supported smoother transition from design into construction.
  4. Demonstrated proven capability in delivering regulated BIM environments for UK commercial projects.

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