The right information at the right project phase.
- BIM Execution PlanDefinition of project objectives, responsibilities, levels of development, naming standards, exchange procedures and the Common Data Environment.
- Discipline modellingCreation or review of architecture, structure and building-services models with geometry and information appropriate to the project stage.
- Federated model & clash detectionIntegration of all disciplines, systematic conflict detection and coordinated resolution before issues reach the construction site.
- Documentation & quantitiesExtraction of coordinated drawings, schedules, measurements and information that remains consistent with the approved model.
- Handover & site supportDelivery of IFC or native model files, construction-stage coordination and support in maintaining reliable as-built information.
Who we work with
BIM is the one part of our practice bought as often by other firms as by building owners. A studio needs capacity it does not want to hire for. An engineering consultancy needs the disciplines reconciled before documentation goes out. A contractor needs to know the model can be trusted before it prices from it. We are set up for all three, and for the owner who simply wants the project modelled properly.
- Architecture studios
Modelling and coordination capacity on projects where the design team is at capacity or the client requires BIM delivery the studio does not run in house. We work behind your name, to your standards. - Engineering consultancies
Federated coordination across architecture, structure and services, with clash resolution tracked to close-out, on schemes where several disciplines must reconcile before construction documentation is issued. - Contractors and construction managers
Model review before procurement, quantity extraction consistent with the approved model, and as built information maintained through the construction stage. - Developers and investors
An independent read on whether the information you are being given supports the decisions you are making, at feasibility, at tender and at handover.
Work is delivered remotely as standard, in English alongside Spanish, Swedish or Greek, and we coordinate with local engineering and licensing teams in markets where we are not the architect of record. Cross border projects are the normal case rather than the exception.
Standards and information management
- ISO 19650 as the working framework
We work informed by ISO 19650 for the naming, exchange and approval of project information, alongside ISO 9001 quality principles and ISO 14001 environmental principles. The standard is a framework for control, not a substitute for judgement. How this works when a project crosses a border is covered in cross-border BIM coordination. - BIM Execution Plan
Objectives, responsibilities, level of information need per discipline and phase, naming conventions, exchange procedures and approval routes, agreed before modelling starts rather than negotiated once conflicts appear. - Common Data Environment
A single controlled location for models, drawings and data, with status, revision and ownership visible to every party. Where the client already runs a CDE we work inside it. - Levels of development
LOD defined per element and per phase, from feasibility through coordination to fabrication and handover, so early stages are not over modelled and later stages are not under informed. - openBIM and IFC delivery
Revit and Navisworks in production, IFC for exchange, so the model outlives the software it was drawn in and no party is locked to our toolchain.
Our approach
The value of BIM is the decisions it improves. We begin by defining the BIM Execution Plan and the right level of development for each discipline and phase. This avoids both over-modelling early and insufficient information later. Architecture, structure and services are combined in a federated model so conflicts are resolved digitally, documentation stays coordinated and the model remains a dependable tool for construction and handover.
Why Wolfblanc
- Architecture-led BIM
We are architects first. Models are structured to support design quality, approvals, procurement and construction rather than becoming a compliance exercise. - The right LOD
We define the information required at each phase, from feasibility and concept through detailed coordination, fabrication and handover. - Open coordination
We work with Revit, Navisworks and open IFC standards to integrate developers, contractors, architects and engineering teams without format lock-in. - Flexible engagement
Wolfblanc can manage the complete BIM scope, coordinate third-party models or join an existing team as BIM Manager or BIM Coordinator.


