Poor information is quietly damaging productivity across large organisations
Large organisations lose time when project, asset and estate information is missing, duplicated or hard to trust. Better information management can reduce waste and improve productivity.

BIM is not the goal. Better estate information is.
BIM is often misunderstood as a 3D model or software package. In reality, it is a structured approach to managing building information

Smart building gap analysis for the New Hospitals Programme
If you are part of the New Hospital Programme, there is a strong focus on BIM, digital strategy and information requirements at OBC stage. But one step is often misunderstood or left too late: smart building gap analysis. This should be carried out early to establish a clear baseline across the organisation, before detailed information requirements…

Tighter university budgets mean estate decisions depend on better information
Universities are under pressure to make better use of the estate they already have but that depends on gaving accurate information

Why bigger BIM deliverables are not always better for large organisations like NHS trusts and universities
Too many BIM deliverables are driven by volume rather than value. For NHS trusts and universities, the priority should be a clear, usable handover that supports operations and compliance

The gap between smart hospital ambition and NHS estate information reality
The NHS is pushing towards smarter hospitals, but many estates teams are still dealing with weak handover, poor asset data and inconsistent information.