Building Information Modelling (BIM) will change the way in which buildings are designed, constructed, and maintained, so together with NBS, part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd., SALTO Systems Limited has now launched a range of products on the NBS National BIM Library.

Wide range of innovative products

The products include wire-free electronic handle sets in a variety of styles, GEO cylinder, glass door lock, wall readers, a controller, and lock cases.

BIM combines multiple data streams which allow architects, designers, and specifiers to generate a comprehensive virtual 3D model of a building. By including SALTO BIM objects at the specification stage, it allows for greater integration of detailed information that defines the product and geometry that represents the product's physical characteristics.

Seamless integration

The objects are available in Revit format and in the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) and are free to access. NBS National BIM Library objects ensure consistency and work directly with various BIM design tools which can be seamlessly integrated into NBS Create software, at present no other BIM object library offers this service.

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