According to a recent LinkedIn post from Onfly, the company is promoting an online masterclass focused on preparing BIM models for DOE documentation, scheduled for March 10 at 11:00. The post emphasizes that models suitable for construction can become difficult to use in the exploitation phase when data is not structured for maintenance and operations.
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The LinkedIn post highlights issues such as heterogeneous parameters, unclear equipment identification, and nomenclatures misaligned with GMAO expectations, which can lead to significant manual rework at project closeout. By featuring speakers from BIM&CO, including CEO Baptiste Mullie and a Customer Success representative from Onfly, the session appears positioned to reinforce the firm’s expertise in BIM data management and lifecycle exploitation.
For investors, this type of educational initiative suggests a strategy to deepen engagement with construction and facility management professionals who rely on BIM for long-term asset performance. Strengthening Onfly’s role in solving DOE and GMAO integration challenges could support higher customer retention, upselling of software and services, and differentiation in the competitive BIM and construction-technology ecosystem.

