Construction experience, BIM focus, practical software
TiMBIM was built from hands-on experience in construction and BIM delivery. The focus is simple: create practical digital tools and workflows that help teams work more consistently, review results with confidence, and reduce repetitive effort.
The TiMBIM approach
TiMBIM combines a construction-first perspective with BIM-specific expertise. Instead of building software around abstract features, the focus is on workflows that matter in real work: reusable setup, reliable checking, and clearer output from model-based processes.
That perspective comes from practical experience as a BIM modeller, BIM coordinator, BIM manager, and above all a construction professional. The goal is not complexity for its own sake, but better tools for teams who need software that fits the realities of project delivery.
Built on more than 25 years of hands-on industry experience
TiMBIM is grounded in practical experience across construction and BIM workflows. That background shapes how problems are approached, how tools are designed, and how priorities are set.
Practical BIM tools for real delivery workflows
The current focus is on tools that support quantity workflows, rule-based model automation, and other repeatable BIM tasks where consistency and checking matter.
Open to workflow-driven product ideas and partnerships
TiMBIM is also interested in collaboration around practical BIM software ideas, especially where there is a clear workflow problem to solve and a strong link to day-to-day project use.
What TiMBIM values in software and workflow design
- Software should support the way people already work, not fight against it.
- Reusable logic and settings are more valuable than repeating the same manual steps.
- Checking and previewing results should be part of the workflow, not an afterthought.
- Clear output matters, whether the result is model data, a BoQ, or another project deliverable.
- Good BIM tools should make teams more consistent, not just faster for one user once.
Current TiMBIM direction
Today, TiMBIM is focused on practical applications such as BoQ Export and AutoInsulate, with room to expand into broader BIM coordination, automation, and project-information workflows over time.
Why TiMBIM exists
Many BIM workflows still involve repetitive setup, manual checking, and avoidable friction between what is in the model and what needs to be delivered. TiMBIM exists to close that gap with software that is practical, understandable, and built with real use in mind.
The aim is to help teams move from ad hoc effort to repeatable, dependable workflows without losing sight of what construction projects actually require.
Interested in a TiMBIM product or a workflow-specific idea?
Explore the current products or reach out if you want to discuss a BIM workflow, a collaboration idea, or a practical software need.