Image: Marischal Square, Aberdeen (Morgan Sindall)
BakerHicks, the multi-disciplinary design and engineering company owned by Morgan Sindall, has been awarded the BSI Building Information Modelling verification certification for Design and Construction.
The certificate recognises BakerHicks’ capability to deliver BIM Level 2 projects in full compliance with the British Standards, including PAS 1192-2, the specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using BIM.
The company underwent a three-day audit, during which its BIM processes and systems were assessed.
The audit noted in particular the company’s development of effective systems and flexibility in its reporting for the information manager service offering. The company’s workflows and objective evidence were cited as best practice, as was their use of the “Knowledge Smart” system to establish individuals’ abilities on specific design software and develop appropriate training plans.
Trevor Strahan, head of BIM at BakerHicks, said: “We’ve worked hard to build our multi-disciplinary BIM offering and the processes around this so it’s great to see this recognised. The BSI certification will give our clients added confidence in our ability to deliver BIM Level 2.
“BIM Level 2 is a core part of our capability, providing real value to projects and not just during the design and construction phase, but also after handover. We’re now expanding on this and embracing new technology where it can add further benefits for our clients.
“Our teams have real expertise in Virtual and Augmented Reality as well as in multiple BIM dimensions, and I’m excited to further explore the benefits this technology can bring to our industry.
BakerHicks specialises in complex infrastructure, process and built environments. It has extensive experience in delivering BIM on high-profile projects, including GSK’s new state-of-the-art Aseptic Manufacturing Facility in Barnard Castle and the award-winning Marischal Square office, retail and hotel development in Aberdeen (pictured above).