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PROJECT DETAILS

  • Sector: Exemplar
  • Client (appointing party): Industry
  • Value: Approximately £120m

OUR ROLE

Information Management

 

Service: This project was developed to demonstrate how even a child’s toy can apply BIM processes. The concepts of LEGO are well understood by laypeople so it provided the perfect vehicle to explain key BIM concepts – including Issue Management, Model Checking, Sequencing (4D), Costing (5D), Laser Scanning, COBie and BIM to FM.

 

The project won Best BIM Project at the Construction Computing Awards in November 2017.

OTHER PROJECTS

British Land Blossom Street-Norton Folgate

British Land Blossom Street/Norton Folgate

Bond Bryan Digital were employed for reconfiguration of client information requirements around open standards, mobilisation and training of model authors for information delivery.

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Sheffield City Council - Heart of the City II, Block A

Sheffield City Council – Heart of the City II, Block A

Bond Bryan Digital were employed for information management for McLaughlin & Harvey (lead appointed party).

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Peabody

“Our experience of working with Bond Bryan Digital has been very positive and they have used a ‘jargon-free’ approach to discussing our requirements. As well as completing a detailed audit of our resources, Bond Bryan Digital led a series of ‘discovery’ workshops with a range of stakeholders from across the organisation and synthesised this into an accessible, yet detailed, report on our organisational maturity compared to ISO19650 standards for Information Management.”

Peabody

Technical Manager

Kier

“Kier work closely with Bond Bryan Digital on a variety of fronts, they are very knowledgeable, productive and collaborative, bringing value for our organisation and clients through better information management.”

Kier Strategic Projects

Head of BIM