![]() ![]() ![]() “With a heritage spanning eight decades, Deceuninck has been at the forefront of many flagship products in the commercial sector. Our library of BIM objects will be regularly updated as we continue to develop innovative new products. All our objects are authored to meet the requirements of the internationally recognised NBS BIM Object Standard. The NBS National BIM Library is free to use and is the only BIM object library which links directly to NBS specification software and to the NBS BIM Toolkit – an essential requirement for Level 2 BIM. By joining the UK’s fastest growing technical library, our products are placed directly in front of specifiers working on Level 2 BIM projects. “From April 2016, all centrally procured government contracts must use BIM level 2 for specification. The collaborative approach is one where architects, contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers and clients are required to work from one model that integrates multiple data sources into one place. Implemented in 2016, primarily to save 20% on public sector construction costs, BIM should also eliminate inaccurate or ambiguous information that can ‘lost in translation’ during the procurement process. That’s why the company has been working hard to ensure its entire product portfolio is now available for download from the National BIM library, enabling specifiers and architects instant access to the technical data of 81 Deceuninck products.ĭeceuninck’s Rob McGlennon comments: “BIM is changing the way that buildings, infrastructure and utilities are planned, designed, built and managed during their lifetime. Over 2,000,000 products are made from Deceuninck profile every year and many of these go into public sector, commercial new build and refurbishment projects. As one of the top three PVC-U extrusion systems’ companies in the world, Deceuninck is a market leader in the design and manufacture of innovative, high performance PVC-U windows and doors. ![]()
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