![]() “I was committed to the establishment of my company, and BIM became an obvious choice,” says Vincent. Then the Digital Transformation Plan for the Building Industry 2022 came out (or PTNB 2022 in French), encouraging companies to go digital by training them via the OPCOs and providing a tool that was free at the time (Kroqi). After some discussions with them, I understood that BIM would be the future and it would work” confides Vincent. “I met Mediaconstruct (now buildingSMART France). ![]() Therefore, he did some research on digital models and by capillary action on BIM. Having encountered various problems during his professional career, Vincent realized that the digital model simplified the communication process among the stakeholders of a project. That’s how he knew the 3D dimension of BIM ( Building Information Modeling). When these 3D views went to the workshop, there were no unpleasant surprises during the manufacturing process” confirms Vincent. “Even though it was time consuming, my crews on site had a better understanding of the installation. He used SketchUp to create his first digital models. ![]() During his time at Naudon Mathé, he was in charge of managing complex projects and providing manufacturing detail drawings to his team. “First of all, you have to know that before my business project, I didn’t know all the dimensions of BIM” confides Vincent. Why did you get into BIM and particularly in this region of France?
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