List of dRofus BIM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased dRofus BIM for Building Information Modeling from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using dRofus BIM for Building Information Modeling include: The Walsh Group, a United States based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 8000 employees and revenues of $5.30 billion, Baptist Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 14250 employees and revenues of $3.70 billion, Helse Bergen HF, a Norway based Healthcare organisation with 12300 employees and revenues of $1.38 billion and many others.
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Baptist Health | Healthcare | 14250 | $3.7B | United States | dRofus | dRofus BIM | Building Information Modeling | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Baptist Health implemented dRofus BIM to centralize room templates, equipment standards and to build a virtual campus tied to Revit for facilities planning and procurement. The deployment was executed as a US based rollout covering more than 80 buildings across the Baptist Health campus, positioning dRofus BIM as the Building Information Modeling application to align design data with operational asset management.
Implementation work concentrated on cataloging room templates, formalizing equipment standards and creating a virtual campus model mapped at building and room levels. Configuration included structured data schemas for room types, equipment families and procurement attributes, and the setup of automated equipment list generation to support downstream purchasing workflows.
The dRofus BIM environment was integrated with Autodesk Revit to maintain model to data consistency and to enable facilities planning scenarios driven by linked BIM content. Operational coverage extended across architecture and engineering teams, facilities management and procurement functions, enabling coordinated design requirements and equipment specification tracing.
Governance established a single source of truth for room and equipment data and standardized design requirements to reduce manual reconciliation during design and procurement. Reported outcomes from the rollout include faster feasibility studies, standardized design requirements across more than 80 buildings and automated equipment lists that sped procurement and reduced manual work.
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Helse Bergen HF | Healthcare | 12300 | $1.4B | Norway | dRofus | dRofus BIM | Building Information Modeling | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011 Helse Bergen HF implemented dRofus BIM as the master asset database for the Glasblokkene Trinn 2 hospital project, establishing a single source of truth to connect planning, design, engineering and operations. The implementation opened initial phases in 2011 with subsequent phases beginning in 2017, and the Norway-based deployment delivered project occupancy handover in August 2023. dRofus BIM Building Information Modeling was positioned to provide continuous lifecycle traceability across the construction and operational handover phases.
The deployment centered on centralized equipment and requirements management, with dRofus BIM used to capture and maintain asset records, room and occupancy data, and requirements linked to specific disciplines. Configuration focused on a project-level master database and requirements library, enabling occupancy-level handover and structured documentation for operations. Functional capabilities referenced in the implementation include asset and equipment registers, requirements management workflows, and occupancy scheduling consistent with Building Information Modeling practices.
Operational coverage spanned planning, design, engineering and facilities operations within the Glasblokkene Trinn 2 project, using dRofus BIM as the authoritative dataset for cross-discipline coordination. The phased rollout across 2011 and 2017 aligned project delivery milestones with progressive population of the master asset database, culminating in occupancy-level handover in August 2023. Governance changes emphasized maintaining the dRofus BIM master dataset for downstream operational use, creating the intended golden thread between project delivery and hospital operations.
Explicit outcomes documented for the Helse Bergen HF implementation include lifecycle visibility, centralized equipment and requirements management, and occupancy-level handover, all delivered through dRofus BIM in support of Building Information Modeling driven asset governance.
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The Walsh Group | Construction and Real Estate | 8000 | $5.3B | United States | dRofus | dRofus BIM | Building Information Modeling | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, The Walsh Group implemented dRofus BIM as a central data environment on large P3 healthcare projects. dRofus BIM, a Building Information Modeling application, was deployed to provide a single source for room and equipment data and to link planning, bidding, construction and close-out workflows across project delivery.
The implementation emphasized centralized room and equipment data management, automated reporting and a dRofus-driven punchlist process to support close-out and handover. Walsh used dRofus BIM to enable non-Revit users to access model-aligned room and equipment information, which broadened access to project data beyond traditional BIM authoring tools.
Operationally the deployment connected planning teams, bidding and estimating functions, construction management and close-out activities on P3 healthcare sites, improving cross-team coordination across those business functions. The central data environment also standardized reporting cadences and punchlist workflows, aligning information exchange during handover.
Governance shifted toward a project-level authoritative dataset driven by dRofus BIM, with standardized punchlist and reporting procedures that reduced project friction during turnover. Walsh reported improved cross-team coordination, automated reporting and streamlined handover as direct outcomes of the dRofus BIM implementation.
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