About AIMIS
End to end BIM delivery. Preparing for a digitally built Britain.
[edit] We don’t just do BIM
AIMIS’ expertise comes from practical, real-world experience of how digital technology can be used effectively in construction and the many benefits it brings.
We are passionate about helping the construction industry adapt and thrive using technology and innovations of the digital age.
We want to see more buildings developed utilising a collaborative approach to information so that the delivery, operation and renewal of the built environment is more efficient, more sustainable and safer.
As the construction industry grows heavily reliant on technology, the speed of change can be overwhelming and difficult to know where to start.
To us, successful collaboration is not just about enabling you to follow the right processes, it’s a way of working that truly empowers and connects your people with digital construction.
AIMIS offer a wide range of services to help your business get up to speed with digital construction processes and technology, we will help you navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape with confidence.
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