BIM Directory

RCZM

RCZM synergise environmental design, building physics and sustainability for optimised holistic architecture. RCZM provide independent advice on sustainability and environmental design in architecture for Designers, Asset Owners and Communities. RCZM are an accredited CIBSE Low Carbon design and Building Regulations Part L (England) compliance service provider. Sustainable building in architecture meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs: RCZM would like to see a sustainable future in support of the common good by facilitating less energy consumption differently. Progressing from a professional and academic background in the built environment and architecture, RCZM advise on sustainable building performance through integrated design partnerships. RCZM are mindful of UK Building Regulations Part-L, CIBSE guidance, PRINCE 2, BIM Level 2, the UK Soft Landings approach and the RIBA Plan of Work 2013: the RCZM methodology aligns with these through offering Sustainable Planning through Bioregional Analysis, LCEA Level-5 SAP SBEM and DSM Building Performance Evaluation, Low Carbon Design and Post Occupancy Evaluation as outlined in BS8536

TypeBuilding Consultant
Address12 Gracemere Crescent Basingstoke Hampshire RG22 5JN
E-Mailrichard@rczm.co.uk
Telephone07964843123
Twitter
Websitewww.rczm.co.uk

Organisation Profile

Expert Good Moderate N/A
Understanding of BIM and how it influences all key roles in an organisation
Understanding of collaborative working techniques
Experience of working on projects where elements of BIM have been adopted
Ability to work to BIM Standard PAS 1192-2:2013
Level of BIM Competency within your staff
Experience of working with a Project BIM Execution Plan
Experience of using a Common Data Environment
Experience of using authoring software
Experience of using collaboration software
Software capability to export to IFC format
Understanding of Government Soft Landings
Use of BIM for Visualisation
Use of BIM for Co-ordination and clash detection
Use of BIM for Materials scheduling and quantification
Use of BIM for Change identification and control
Use of BIM for Asset management
How many projects have you worked on in a collaborative manner using BIM4
Are you looking for other companies to trial BIM projectsYes
Company received support from the FutureFit Built Assets programmeNo

Quick Search



Advanced Search