Digital Handover – a less stressful solution
October 31, 2023 •
Continuing our series of short videos this one highlighting the flexibility that our BIMFMi© platform provides in delivering the required information in any format that works for the Facilities Management team.
These three blogs, Level of Information Need, Data Quality, and Digital Twins highlight the steps needed to establish goals and uses and to generate the required collated information.
In future posts, we will showcase more of the functionality and final deliverables that can be generated from a robust dataset. Stay tuned!
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