About Modular BIM
Modular BIM is the industry's leading technical resource for BIM professionals working in modular construction, prefabrication, and offsite manufacturing.
We publish expert guides, case studies, and research to help BIM managers, project engineers, and modular manufacturers work smarter — from LOD standards and shop drawing workflows to MEP coordination and Scan-to-BIM processes.
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Modular Construction Focus
Every article, guide, and case study is written specifically for BIM workflows in modular and offsite construction. No generic content — only what matters for prefab.
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Technical Depth
From LOD 400 modeling standards to CNC-ready shop drawing workflows, we go deep on the technical details that matter in factory production environments.
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Real Project Data
Our case studies are based on real modular projects — with actual numbers, challenges, and outcomes that you can learn from and apply to your work.
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BIM Services by Pro Building Designer
Modular BIM is published by the team at Pro Building Designer — a specialist BIM consultancy delivering production drawings, shop drawings, MEP coordination, and structural BIM for modular manufacturers in the USA, UK, and Europe.
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Coverage Areas
Modular BIM
BIM workflows and digital twin strategies for volumetric modular and panelized construction.
Browse articles →Shop Drawings
CNC-ready fabrication drawing standards and production documentation for factory builds.
Browse articles →Structural Framing
Steel and timber framing BIM models — LOD 300 to LOD 400 detailing and coordination.
Browse articles →BIM Coordination
MEP clash detection, federated models, BIM Execution Plans, and RFI management.
Browse articles →Offsite Construction
DfMA strategies, factory layout planning, and prefab manufacturing process guides.
Browse articles →Guides & Research
Deep dives into LOD standards, BIM maturity, ISO 19650, and emerging technologies.
Browse articles →Get in Touch
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