Structure, standardize and manage BIM objects, families and content libraries to improve model consistency, quality and productivity across your projects.
A BIM library is a structured, centralized collection of BIM objects, families, components and standardized 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.
Effective BIM libraries require thoughtful object design and rigorous standardization. We author high-quality BIM families tailored to your project requirements, from architectural elements and MEP components to specialty equipment. Our process includes parameter harmonization, naming convention alignment, performance optimization and format conversion to ensure compatibility with Revit, Archicad, Tekla and other platforms. Standardization reduces duplication, improves model performance and creates a reliable foundation for downstream applications.
Robust library governance ensures that BIM objects remain accurate, relevant and aligned with project goals. We establish parameter hierarchies, classification systems (COBie, Uniclass, OmniClass) and metadata standards that support both design authoring and asset management. Our governance frameworks define object ownership, version control, update protocols and access permissions, enabling organizations to scale their libraries while maintaining quality and reducing the risk of inconsistent or obsolete content.
Project Owners: leverage standardized libraries to ensure brand consistency, improve asset handover and support facility management.
Design Teams: benefit from faster object authoring, easier collaboration and reliable data for cost estimation and scheduling.
Manufacturers: create libraries of their products to improve specification accuracy and market positioning.
Contractors: use libraries to streamline takeoff workflows, coordinate multi-trade models and reduce on-site conflicts.
Across all disciplines, a well-managed BIM library unlocks faster delivery, better quality and informed decision-making.
Contact us now to learn more about the BIM Library and be among the first to be informed about the launch.