Established to assist the construction industry in adapting to the new and innovative ways of managing information related to construction projects. Whether Architect, Engineer, Contractor, Manufacturer or Facility Operator; the way information is produced, managed and leveraged is changing at an unprecedented speed. The introduction of new processes and technologies, along with a major cultural shift is increasing business efficiencies across the board.
At Aimis Solutions Ltd we pride ourselves on helping others to embrace change and make their businesses more efficient to help maximise revenues in such a competitive environment. Our aim is to take our customers on a journey by evaluating existing processes and procedures and working together to help streamline them in line with specific business needs.
Each project we embark on is different and exciting, we offer a range of services which can be tailored to suit your requirements, making you more prominent in the market place, and enabling you to deliver to new industry standards and prepare your business for a Data driven future.
Matt Samways, the founder of AIMIS Solutions has helped businesses such as Laing O’Rourke realise the potential of better information production and management through practical planning and implementation. With an extensive background in both Architecture and Contracting, a solid education and 10 years’ practical experience, you can be confident you are receiving the right advice.
If you have noticed these changes happening and are being asked for information in a different way but unsure how to deliver it, then please get in touch for a no obligation conversation to see how we can help you and your business keep ahead with the future of construction.
“Welcome to AIMIS Solutions Limited, a business designed for your business. AIMIS Solutions was set up to help the construction industry grow and progress into a Data driven future. The key to our objective is to help your business and give you the skills and knowledge required to maintain momentum in a Data Driven Future.
BIM is an acronym for Building Information Modelling and has received a number of definitions of the past 5 years spanning a broad spectrum of ideas. When BIM was formally exposed to the industry following the Government Construction Strategy in 2011, many organisations associated it primarily with buildings, prompted by much of the terminology used in it’s definition and forthcoming industry guidance documentation. However, as time has moved on and guidance updated it is clear that BIM is relevant to the whole built environment and affects not only the construction of projects but also the operational, environmental, business and social outcomes of a built society.
The UK construction industry is renowned for being aggressive, adversarial and extremely wasteful; driven primarily by the contractual appointments, time consuming & repetitive tasksand numerous transactions between a vast supply chain of many tiers. The inefficiencies of our industry have been studied and published a number of times, with recommendations from the Latham report (Constructing the Team, 1994), the Egan report (Re-thinking Construction, 1998) and the Wolstenholme report (Never Waste a Good Crisis, 2009); all of which identify common themes of how partnering and better collaboration can eliminate waste and deliver more value to construction clients. Despite the overwhelming evidence of a better way of doing things, the UK construction industry has continued to work in traditional ways and subsequently fallen behind the advances of other industries such as aerospace and automotive.
The objectives for this change were to improve information production and coordination, promote collaborative teams and leverage the benefits of technological advancements to achieve 20% savings through the capital expenditure phase of construction projects. Guidance on the processes and procedures for achieving such savings were then to be phase released during the coming 5 years to April 2016.
BS 1192-4:2014 -Collaborative production of informationPart 4: Fulfilling employer’s information exchange requirements using COBie – Code of practice
We can help you to understand what all this means……
There are still a lot of businesses out there yet to start their journey
We can help, whether you’re a client, a designer, contractor of facility operator, please get in touch