According to a recent LinkedIn post from Onfly, the company is promoting an online masterclass focused on preparing BIM models for DOE (as-built documentation) scheduled for March 10 at 11:00. The event is positioned around common data-quality issues that limit the usability of BIM models in the exploitation and maintenance phases.
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The post highlights challenges such as heterogeneous parameters, unclear equipment identification, and nomenclatures misaligned with GMAO (computerized maintenance management) requirements, which can lead to extensive manual rework at project closeout. Featuring BIM&CO CEO Baptiste Mullie and Onfly customer success representative Alexandra Petavridou, the session suggests an effort to strengthen Onfly’s role in BIM data management workflows.
For investors, the emphasis on DOE-ready BIM content and integration with maintenance systems indicates a focus on downstream, value-added services beyond pure design modeling. This positioning could support higher customer stickiness among construction and facility-management clients and may create opportunities for recurring revenue tied to data standardization, BIM management, and project lifecycle optimization.

