EVC System BIM Objects Announced

We now have available BIM objects for our two Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) systems – OmniCare EVC and CARE2 EVC and these are freely available to anyone upon request.

BIM (Building Information Modelling) increases efficiency, reduces costs and saves time for building and infrastructure projects. There are many benefits to this type of approach for the construction industry and because of this, it is being increasingly adopted by companies worldwide.

Our EVC systems (encompassing disabled refuge, fire telephones and disabled toilet alarms) have been well-proven and are the systems of choice for many. We build on our reputation for offering a complete service and will always go that extra mile for our customers. This has been proven to be the case by a recent customer survey undertaken, the results of which can be found here on our website. Typical comments include “As good as it gets” and “Always consistently good.”

Commenting on the release of the drawings, Nick Baldwin, Sales & Marketing Director, said “It became quite clear that BIM drawings were soon going to become a necessary requirement. We are sure that the investment will be a good one – we have already received a good response for the drawings for both systems. Any effort we can make to help our customers can only be for the good.”

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