Standards, execution plans, governance

BIM Management

BIM management support for owners, developers, contractors, and design teams that need model requirements, execution plans, workflows, and accountability across project stakeholders.

Clear BIM requirements and responsibilitiesMore consistent model production and handoverBetter control of project information across teams
Why it matters

Business problem

BIM is often required contractually, but teams still struggle with unclear responsibilities, inconsistent model requirements, and deliverables that are difficult to validate.

Business outcomes

  • Clear BIM requirements and responsibilities
  • More consistent model production and handover
  • Better control of project information across teams

What we deliver

  • BIM Execution Plans and model use strategy
  • Information requirements and coordination protocols
  • Model review criteria, naming rules, and delivery calendars
Technical scope

Tools, workflows, and delivery focus

Tools and workflows used

BEPACC / BIM 360RevitNavisworksSpecklePower BI

Related experience

  • BIM execution planning, model standards, quality review, and management workflows.
  • Model information structured for coordination, reporting, and project-control needs.
Use cases

Practical ways teams use this service.

BIM Execution Plans and model use strategy

Clear BIM requirements and responsibilities

Information requirements and coordination protocols

More consistent model production and handover

Model review criteria, naming rules, and delivery calendars

Better control of project information across teams

Delivery approach

How the engagement works

01

Review current contracts, model requirements, delivery risks, and stakeholder responsibilities.

02

Define the BIM Execution Plan, information requirements, naming rules, model uses, review cadence, and acceptance criteria.

03

Support implementation through coordination routines, model health reviews, and delivery governance.

Readiness signals

When to consider this service

  • Teams are producing models but nobody owns model quality.
  • Project information is scattered between Revit, ACC, Excel, PDFs, and emails.
  • Leadership needs BIM requirements that can be administered, not just written.
Related capabilities

Technical focus

BIM managementBIM execution planAEC digital delivery
FAQ

Common questions about BIM Management.

What is BIM Management?

BIM Management is a Horizun Group service focused on this outcome: BIM management support for owners, developers, contractors, and design teams that need model requirements, execution plans, workflows, and accountability across project stakeholders.

Who is BIM Management best for?

Developers and owners starting BIM requirements, Contractors coordinating design and construction teams, AEC firms standardizing delivery across projects.

What does Horizun Group typically deliver?

BIM Execution Plans and model use strategy, Information requirements and coordination protocols, Model review criteria, naming rules, and delivery calendars, ACC, BIM 360, Revit, Navisworks, and data workflow guidance.

Can this service connect with BIM data, dashboards, automation, or project controls?

Yes. Horizun structures services around connected BIM, data, automation, visualization, and project-control workflows when those connections support the project objective.

Next step

Bring BIM, data, and project controls into one practical delivery plan.

Share your project context, current systems, and the decision you need to support. We will respond with a focused conversation, not a generic sales script.