Turning BIM strategy into real project delivery. We help AEC companies implement BIM through clear, practical steps that support confident adoption.
BIM Implementation often fails not because of the technology, but because teams lack clear direction, ownership, and rollout planning. Tools are installed, but workflows never truly change.
Without a structured BIM Implementation plan, teams work inconsistently. Models don’t align, Standards are ignored, and coordination breaks down across disciplines. Instead of improving efficiency, BIM becomes another layer of complexity—slowing delivery, increasing rework, and frustrating project teams.
Read MoreWe help organisations implement BIM for different needs, from live project delivery to company-wide adoption, with a focus on practical use.
Structured BIM rollout for active projects, aligned to scope, timelines, and delivery requirements.
Company-wide BIM frameworks covering Standards, roles, training, workflows, and long-term scalability.
Practical training that helps teams understand how to use BIM correctly in daily work.
Guidance to help teams transition smoothly, reducing resistance and improving uptake.
Talk to our BIM team and get clarity on where your models conflict, and how to resolve them fast.
We focus on practical BIM delivery that teams can actually follow and sustain.
Implementation grounded in real Architecture, Engineering, and Construction workflows.
Clear steps, defined roles, and usable standards.
We prioritise people, process, and training alongside technology.
BIM setups designed to grow with your projects and organisation.
Every implementation is supported by the right technical foundations. These elements ensure BIM is not only set up correctly, but also works in practice.
We assess current workflows, models, and capabilities to identify gaps and risks before implementation begins.
Pactical BIM Execution Plan aligned to project or organisational needs, defining roles, responsibilities, and delivery processes.
Creation or refinement of BIM standards, templates, and documentation to ensure consistency across teams and projects.
Configuration of BIM tools, platforms, and data environments so systems work together and support real project workflows.
We work with industry-standard BIM platforms used across AEC projects.
Behind every successful BIM outcome is a specialist who understands design, coordination, and real project delivery challenges.

BIM & AEC Technical Consultant
David is an Architecture graduate with over seven years of experience in AEC software, specialising in BIM workflows, parametric design, and multidisciplinary coordination. As a Technical Consultant, he supports organisations in implementing practical BIM, CAD, and Clash Detection processes that improve collaboration and project outcomes.
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BIM implementation is the process of establishing the workflows, standards, systems, and project environments needed to operate Building Information Modelling effectively across a firm or project. It involves setting up how teams create, manage, coordinate, and exchange project information so BIM can support consistent project delivery from design through construction.
As projects become more collaborative and information-driven, inconsistent workflows can create coordination issues, documentation gaps, and rework between disciplines. BIM implementation helps firms establish structured processes that improve collaboration, maintain modelling consistency, and support more efficient project delivery.
A BIM implementation engagement may include workflow setup, BIM standards development, project environment configuration, template setup, content management structures, collaboration workflows, software configuration, and information management processes. The objective is to create an operational BIM environment that supports how teams work across projects.
BIM implementation creates a structured environment where teams work with aligned standards, workflows, and project information. This helps reduce inconsistencies between disciplines, improves coordination visibility, and minimises workflow disruptions that can affect project timelines and documentation quality.
BIM implementation commonly addresses issues such as inconsistent project setups, disconnected modelling standards, unmanaged project content, inefficient workflows, and coordination difficulties between teams. These challenges often become more significant as firms scale operations or manage larger projects.
Larger architecture and engineering firms often need BIM workflows to remain consistent across multiple offices, disciplines, and project environments. BIM implementation can establish shared standards, governance structures, and collaboration processes that help maintain consistency across teams and projects.
Many Australian projects increasingly require structured approaches to project information management. BIM implementation can help establish workflows, naming conventions, document controls, and collaboration processes that support standards such as ISO 19650 and improve consistency throughout the project lifecycle.
Firms often consider BIM implementation when introducing BIM workflows, expanding project complexity, scaling operations, standardising delivery processes, or improving existing project coordination practices. Implementation is also commonly needed when firms want to create more consistent workflows across teams and disciplines.
Interscale helps Australian AEC firms implement BIM environments through workflow setup, standards development, project environment configuration, and operational process optimisation. The focus is on creating structured BIM workflows that improve collaboration, consistency, and long-term project delivery performance.
Timelines vary based on scope, but many implementations start with focused project-based rollouts before scaling organisation-wide.
BIM works best when it is implemented with clarity and purpose. We help teams roll it out practically, support adoption, and make it sustainable over time.