BIM ICT

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is no longer confined to the architecture and mechanical systems of buildings. Its adoption in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is transforming the way telecommunications networks, physical security and building automation are designed and managed.

Why integrate BIM into ICT infrastructures?

Traditionally, ICT infrastructures (structured cabling, Wi-Fi networks, access control, video surveillance) were planned in parallel with other building disciplines, often with a lack of coordination. Today, BIM makes it possible to model these systems right from the design phase, ensuring better planning and reducing costly errors during the construction phase.

Grâce à cette approche, il est désormais possible de :
Visualiser et optimiser les parcours des câbles et l’implantation des équipements.
Automatiser la génération des plans et nomenclatures pour une meilleure gestion des coûts.
Assurer une coordination efficace avec les autres systèmes du bâtiment (électricité, ventilation, structure).

The role of BICSI standards in this transformation

The integration of ICT into BIM follows precise standards, notably those of BICSI (Building Industry Consulting Service International), an organization recognized worldwide for its telecommunications engineering standards. The BICSI 007-2020 standard provides essential guidelines for the design and implementation of ICT infrastructures in a BIM environment, ensuring optimum performance and scalability to meet future needs.

Pelletier & Associés Conseils : Un expert en ingénierie BIM et TIC

At Pelletier & Associates Consulting, we have developed unique expertise in the BIM integration of ICT infrastructures. We support property developers and managers in the optimized design of their telecommunications and security networks, applying industry best practices.