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BIM content that works: Identifying high-quality content for better designs

BIM has revolutionised the AEC industry, but the true power of digital modeling lies in the quality of the content used. Well-structured, data-rich BIM models streamline workflows, reduce errors, and ensure seamless integration—but low-quality content can do just the opposite.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

07 Apr 2025 1m read View Author

BIM has transformed the way architects, engineers, and construction professionals collaborate, but not all BIM content is created equal. High-quality, data-rich models enhance accuracy, streamline workflows, and ensure seamless project coordination, while poor-quality content can lead to errors, inefficiencies, and compliance challenges. Many professionals unknowingly rely on outdated, incomplete, or overly complex BIM objects, which can slow down design processes and introduce costly risks.

BIM Content That Works: Identifying High-Quality Content for Better Designs explores the critical differences between high-quality and low-quality BIM content. While the availability of BIM content has expanded significantly in recent years, quality remains a critical yet often overlooked factor. Architects and designers rely on BIM not just for visualisation but for precise, data-rich models that integrate seamlessly into their workflows.

Moddex is Australasia’s leading manufacturer of innovative barrier systems for large-scale infrastructure and non-residential construction projects. Developed in collaboration with IGS Group, a leader in BIM content creation, the Moddex BIM library provides parametric and intuitive models that allow designers to adapt solutions to project-specific requirements with ease.

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BIM content that works: Identifying high-quality content for better designs

Download this whitepaper to learn how high-quality, manufacturer-supported BIM content can drive smarter design decisions, improve project coordination, and set a new standard for efficiency in the built environment.