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
- The project was required to comply with UK ISO 19650 information management standards.
- Multiple design packages were progressing in parallel, increasing coordination complexity.
- The client needed faster coordination and sign-off cycles without compromising information quality.
- There was a requirement for BIM models that could support both coordination and sequencing.
Our BIM Approach
- We established ISO 19650-aligned workflows, including MIDP and TIDP, to manage information delivery across disciplines.
- All models were federated into a single coordination environment and developed to LOD 300–350.
- Coordination reviews were carried out on a bi-weekly federation cycle, supported by defined clash-avoidance rules.
- Coordinated sections and 4D-ready model views were produced to support sequencing and stakeholder reviews.
- Information quality and consistency were maintained to support efficient approvals and downstream use.
Results & Impact
- Coordination cycles were accelerated by approximately 15–20%.
- Faster design approvals and sign-off were achieved through clearer, more reliable BIM outputs.
- Reduced design friction between disciplines and packages.
- Improved confidence in model-based coordination across the project team.
Value Delivered
- Acted as a UK-compliant BIM delivery partner, ensuring adherence to ISO 19650 requirements.
- Reduced program risk through structured information management and coordination.
- Supported smoother transition from design into construction.
- Demonstrated proven capability in delivering regulated BIM environments for UK commercial projects.





