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Structure, standardize and manage BIM objects, families and content libraries to improve model consistency, quality and productivity across your projects.

The benefits of a structured BIM library

Standardising your BIM content saves time, ensures consistency and lifts quality on every project — whatever your discipline.

Faster production, project after project

Your teams stop rebuilding the same families every time. Components are ready, parametric and documented — you save days on every assignment.

Guaranteed consistency and quality

Same parameters, same classifications, same naming. All your models speak the same language and stay interoperable across projects, teams and tools.

ISO and industry-standard compliance

Families modelled to ISO 19650, OmniClass, Uniclass and your in-house rules. You hand over deliverables that meet the standards expected by owners and main contractors.

Reusable data, all the way to operations

Each object carries technical, commercial and operational parameters. A well-structured library naturally feeds your Digital Twin and CMMS downstream.

How we build a BIM library

Four steps to go from a business need to an operational library — deployed and maintained over time.

01 — Step 1

Needs audit

We map your disciplines, projects and current gaps. We identify the families to create and the standards to follow.

02 — Step 2

Standards definition

Naming conventions, parameters, classifications (OmniClass, Uniclass), levels of detail and governance rules.

03 — Step 3

Object production

Modelling of parametric families, integration of technical data, quality testing and accompanying documentation.

04 — Step 4

Rollout & maintenance

Publishing to your CDE, training of teams, version governance and continuous library evolution.

Mission deliverables

Ready-to-use, documented and compliant content — directly pluggable into your production workflow.

Parametric families & objects

Architectural, structural, MEP and equipment components modelled to your standards, delivered in RFA and IFC.

Classifications & nomenclatures

OmniClass, Uniclass and internal-code mappings, shared parameters and naming rules applicable across all your production.

Templates, guides & governance

Revit templates, modelling guide, usage charter and update rules to keep the library alive over time.

What is a BIM library?

A BIM library is a structured, centralised collection of BIM objects, families, components and standardised content used within digital models. It serves as a reference database that ensures consistency in model quality, naming conventions, parameters and classifications across projects. Well-designed libraries accelerate design workflows, reduce rework, improve data integrity and support interoperability between software platforms and project stakeholders.

Object creation and standardisation

We author high-quality BIM families tailored to your project requirements, from architectural elements and MEP components to specialty equipment. Our process includes parameter harmonisation, naming-convention alignment, performance optimisation and format conversion to ensure compatibility with Revit, Archicad, Tekla and other platforms. Standardisation reduces duplication, improves model performance and creates a reliable foundation for downstream applications.

Use cases by profile

Project owners: standardised libraries ensure brand consistency, improve asset handover and support facility management.

Design teams: faster object authoring, easier collaboration and reliable data for cost estimation and scheduling.

Manufacturers: publish their products in BIM format to improve specification accuracy and market positioning.

Contractors: streamline takeoff, coordinate multi-trade models and reduce on-site conflicts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A structured set of BIM objects, families and standardized content used in digital models. It serves as a centralized resource that ensures consistency in naming conventions, parameters, classifications and quality standards across projects, improving coordination, reducing errors and accelerating design and construction workflows.
Standardization improves consistency, reduces errors, accelerates production and supports better use of project information. Standardized libraries ensure that teams use the same objects and definitions, minimize rework, enable reliable data exchange between systems and disciplines, and create a foundation for advanced analytics, cost estimation and asset management.
We structure BIM families, objects, parameters, classifications, naming conventions and governance rules. This includes architectural elements, MEP components, structural assemblies, specialty equipment, furniture systems and more, tailored to your platforms, standards and project workflows.
Yes. We can build BIM content libraries tailored to project owners, designers, manufacturers, consultants or contractors. Our team authors, optimizes and validates objects to meet your standards, ensuring alignment with your projects, platforms, naming conventions and long-term asset management needs.

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