Summit BIM working with Lark Group on the Aldergrove Canada Border crossing
January 30, 2015 •

Summit BIM is facilitating the extraction of data from the information-rich Revit models to enable the digital transfer of data for Facilities Maintenance and Operations. In addition, Summit is working with the Lark Group and sub-trades to collect and collate all the additional documentation and data, typically assembled as paper in binders, in a digital format associated with the objects to which it relates. This approach enables the handover of a complete building data set accessed via our FMi® interactive interface.
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