BIM Manager

BIM Manager

BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a revolutionary technology that has changed the way we plan, design, build and maintain buildings and infrastructure.

What is a BIM Manager?

A BIM Manager is a specialist who is responsible for implementing and managing BIM processes in construction projects. They work closely with architects, engineers, builders, contractors and other stakeholders to ensure that BIM (Building Information Modeling) is used correctly and effectively throughout the project lifecycle. The BIM Manager's role is to coordinate the work with the digital models, ensure the quality of these models and promote cooperation between the various actors in the project.


BIM has increasingly become a standard in the construction industry, and the BIM Manager's role will only become more important in future projects. With the continued development of technology such as VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality) and AI (artificial intelligence), new opportunities are opening up to improve construction processes and productivity. The BIM Manager is at the forefront of this digital transformation and plays a key role in implementing and leveraging the latest technologies.


From paper to digital drawings

The construction industry has undergone a great development over time and most of it is now digital via CAD and BIM. At Tech-Huset, we naturally follow developments and our consultants have in-depth knowledge and experience of major construction projects. Everything from industrial buildings to hospitals and apartment complexes. The specialists' solid skills help to ensure efficient planning, construction and execution on both large and small projects.


BIM has become a natural working method in the construction industry, as the construction projects are getting bigger and bigger and more advanced, which is why a better overview and interdisciplinary interaction is needed. The environmental requirements are higher and buildings must be certified to a different degree than before. In addition, customers demand more from their builders: the construction must be visually presented before execution.


Tech-Huset is a reliable partner when it comes to scaling up your resources. We work closely with our customers and reach all the way around when it comes to the construction industry. In particular, our BIM Managers help develop the most optimal solution for effective working methods.

Advantages of BIM and the involvement of a BIM Manager in construction projects

The implementation of BIM in construction projects with a qualified BIM Manager provides a number of advantages that can help make the projects both more efficient and economically advantageous:

Better collaboration and communication

BIM technology makes it possible for all actors in a construction project to work in the same digital model. This ensures that all parties have access to the latest version of the project, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and errors. The BIM Manager is responsible for ensuring that communication and collaboration are optimized, which makes the project more efficient.


Time saving and cost reduction 

BIM helps identify potential problems early in the design and planning phase. By using a digital model to simulate and analyze the building's functions, the BIM Manager can help avoid costly changes and delays in the construction phase. In addition, BIM can help to optimize the construction process and reduce wastage of materials, resulting in significant savings.


Increased quality and accuracy

BIM models provide a much higher precision than traditional 2D drawings and create a more detailed and correct digital representation of the building's design. This allows errors and problems to be detected early before they become physical problems on the construction site.


Improved operation and maintenance 

BIM is not only useful during the construction phase, but can also be used in the subsequent operation and maintenance of the building. The BIM Manager ensures that the models contain the necessary information about the building's systems and components, making it easier for facility management teams to carry out maintenance and repairs.