Streamlining Asset Management: The Power of BIM and IBM Maximo Integration
Integrating Building Information Modelling (BIM) into IBM Maximo eliminates the data gap between construction and operation, providing real-time, information-rich 3D models to operational technicians.
Maximo 2024 establishes a single point of truth, enhancing coordination, visualization, and reporting. Automated data generation from the Project Information Model (PIM) during construction allows Operations & Maintenance (O&M) teams early access to valuable asset information.
This integration enhances asset management by providing a comprehensive 3D model encompassing all lifecycle information. It ensures efficient handover to O&M teams, delivering significant cost savings and improved operational efficiency.

The Why: What is the Value of BIM to Maximo?
Building Information Modelling (BIM) revolutionizes building design and construction by integrating diverse data into a 3D virtual model, providing a single source of truth for all stakeholders. However, its full potential for asset management is realized when integrated with IBM Maximo. This integration can be challenging, as BIM data often suits design and construction but not operations and maintenance.
Partnering with a trusted expert in digital engineering and asset management ensures seamless BIM-Maximo integration, creating ongoing value by aligning project data with operational needs. This partnership enhances coordination, collaboration, and the overall efficiency of asset management.
Square Peg Round Hole: The Problem with BIM to Maximo
When BIM is seamlessly integrated with Maximo, it becomes a powerful tool for providing O&M teams with up-to-date, accurate information created during building design and construction, effectively bridging the gap between building and operations.
However, aligning data from various project teams and phases can sometimes feel like fitting a square peg into a round hole. This challenge can be effectively addressed by partnering with a digital delivery expert.
Read this article to explore how organizations can overcome these challenges and optimize their asset management processes.


The Problem with Digital Engineering for Asset Owners
Many projects suffer from a fragmented and unmanaged digital approach throughout the design, construction, and handover phases. This often results in ineffective transitions between teams, despite the best intentions of design and construction teams to create accurate models and data sets for asset owners.
So, how can a holistic, purpose-driven, and integrated approach to digital delivery and Asset Information Model lifecycle management create lasting value for asset owners?
Read the article to learn more.