Features

A wall explains Bimpack better than we can.

The 3D model, the schedule, the budget and the purchase orders describe the same site, at the same moment, in one workspace. The best way to see it is to follow a single concrete wall, from the model all the way to the supplier.

The story of a wall

A concrete wall on the second floor, followed from the model to the invoice. Four clicks, no retyping.

01

The model already knows everything

In the viewer, click the wall. Bimpack reads its properties straight from the IFC file: C25/30 concrete, 6.20 m long, 3.72 m³ in volume. And if the architect never filled the quantities in, Bimpack computes them from the model geometry. That data was already there, it was simply waiting to be used.

IFC properties

Material
C25/30
Length
6.20 m
Volume
3.72 m³

02

The take-off computes itself

This wall is linked to the budget article "C25/30 structural concrete", at €120/m³. Its cost, €446, computes itself: the quantity read from the model multiplied by your unit price. You keep control of the prices, the model supplies the quantities. The take-off follows the model, at every revision.

Budget articles

C25/30 structural concrete

€120/m³ × 3.72 m³€446
Plasterboard partition 98/48€312

03

The schedule is hooked to the 3D

The same wall is linked to the task "Pour wall, floor 2": dates, owner, progress. From the model you see who builds what and where it stands; from the schedule you find the elements involved back in the 3D. Progress entered on the task colours the model, so the zones running late are visible.

Schedule

Pour wall, floor 2KM

60% · 12-19 Sept

04

The delay surfaces on its own

The concrete order is linked to the same article, with its expected delivery date. If the delivery slips, the task it conditions moves to "blocked by order". And if it is the site that falls behind, the task flags it the same way, and the tasks that depend on it see it immediately. Either way the connection is already made and the right people are told, in the app and by email.

Supplier order

C25/30 concretedelivery: Fri

Pour wall, floor 2

Blocked by order

2 people notified

That is the whole proposition: 3D element, task, article, order, linked permanently. When the site moves, the model updates, the budget follows, and a supplier delay alerts the task it blocks. Separate tools will never do that, however good each one is on its own.

Where you start from

You already have everything. It is just spread across five tools.

The schedule is in a planning package, the budget in a spreadsheet, the drawings in email, the model with the BIM manager. Each of those tools does its job very well. What is missing is the link between them: data entered on one side does not update the other.

Bimpack does not ask you to abandon those tools: it imports their content (schedules from MS Project, Primavera P6, Asta Powerproject, ProjectLibre, GanttProject and Synchro; IFC models; DWG/DXF drawings; PDF or Excel bills of quantities) and links it. Getting started fits in a drag and drop.

Your current tools

ScheduleBudget spreadsheetDrawings by emailWhatsApp photosLocked model

With Bimpack

bimpack · residential-duplex

A model element carries its task and its budget article. An order conditions the task it feeds. Orders commit the budget; statistics and reports read all three.

4D and 5D, without the jargon

The market talks about "4D BIM" (the model linked to time) and "5D BIM" (linked to money) as an ideal reserved for large groups. That is precisely what Bimpack does, in a simple tool: every element can carry its task, which is 4D, and its budget article, which is 5D. Most firms already have IFC models and mainly use them to look at. Bimpack gives them a second use.

The modules, in detail

Ten modules, one set of data

Each module works on its own, and shares its data with the others. The order follows the life of a project.

3D viewer

The IFC model opens in the browser, however large, thanks to tiled loading. The whole team, and even your client, explores the model with no licence and no install.

  • Several models overlaid: architecture, structure, services, the federated model in the browser.
  • Click an element: IFC properties, quantities, linked task and article.
  • Measurements, section planes, storey structure, filters, saved views.
  • Progress visualisation: the model colours by the real percentage, zone by zone.

2D drawings (DWG/DXF)

DWG and DXF files open in the same browser, with layers, measurements and full screen. The drawing for detail, the model for the whole.

  • Opened directly from the file manager.
  • Layers toggled one by one: isolate the package that concerns you.
  • On-screen measurements, cursor coordinates, zoom fitted to the drawing.

Schedules & tasks

Keep your planning work and import it. The schedule comes alive: owner, reviewers, real-time progress, comments, attachments and an activity trail.

  • Import from MS Project, Primavera P6, Asta, ProjectLibre, GanttProject, Synchro: WBS structure preserved, updated without losing history.
  • Gantt, list, table and calendar views; dependencies, milestones, working-day durations.
  • A task can reference the elements it builds: what is scheduled becomes visible in 3D.
  • Review flow: a finished task can be submitted for approval.

Files

The project's document store, with folders, previews, search, and access control folder by folder, file by file.

  • Direct preview of PDFs, images, spreadsheets and Word documents, without downloading.
  • Permissions inherited by folder, down to the single file: the subcontractor sees their package, not your margins.
  • A document attaches to a task or an element without being duplicated.
  • Copy and move, taking the destination's access rules.

Finance: budgets & articles

The budget is split into articles, "quantity × unit price" lines organised into budgets and sub-budgets that total themselves.

  • Quantities extracted from the IFC file: volumes, areas, lengths, counts, with unit conversion.
  • Your 300-line bill of quantities in PDF or Excel becomes a structured article list in seconds.
  • Committed, remaining and total per article, updated by orders in real time.
  • Every quantity stays attached to the element that produces it: you can always see where a number came from.

Orders & procurement

Every order is linked to a budget article and a supplier, with a clear flow and reminders that go out on their own.

  • Explicit roles: creator, assignees who drive the purchase, reviewers who approve or reject.
  • Expected delivery date tracked; on time or late, it is recorded.
  • A late order moves the task it blocks to "blocked by order".
  • The budget's committed figure updates at the order, not at the year-end.

Team & permissions

Permissions designed for construction. Groups per trade, rights set module by module, client access limited to the deliverables that concern them.

  • Rights per module and per project: read, write, or nothing.
  • Trade groups: design, structure, MEP, client side.
  • Invitations that already carry their groups and their rights.
  • Per-project activity log: who changed what, and when.

Statistics

A real-time dashboard of project health, read-only. Consulting it never changes anything.

  • Progress, on-time rate, average cycle time, tasks at risk.
  • Schedule variance in days, planned against actual: not an impression, a number.
  • Per-person and per-group views to locate load and bottlenecks.
  • Filters by period and by schedule.

Reports

The same document comes out in one click, under your company's logo, ready to send.

  • Executive summary: progress, punctuality, budget, incidents.
  • Planned against actual progress curve over the chosen period.
  • Period and schedules of your choosing: the week, the month or the package.
  • Branded PDF, exportable and printable.

Notifications & AI assistant

Notifications follow the permissions, and they batch.

  • In-app and email alerts on what concerns you: task assigned, approval awaited, order late, overrun, file shared.
  • Closely spaced sends are grouped into one summary email.
  • The AI assistant answers the team's questions in plain language: adoption happens without training.
  • Built-in guided tour for the first steps.

Demonstration project

Explore a site that is already full, from the first minute

Any account can load a complete demonstration project in seconds: a residential duplex with its schedule, its budget, its orders, its documents, four 3D models and a fictional team. You explore a real, living project rather than an empty screen to configure, before creating your own.

See the demo

Residential duplex

demonstration project loaded in 10 s

4 3D modelsFull schedulePriced budgetOrders tracked

Try it on your own model

Thirty days, no card, on a real project. Import your schedule, drop in your bill of quantities, upload your model, and follow your own story of a wall. It is the only honest way to know whether the tool holds up on your files.