A LinkedIn post from Onfly highlights an upcoming online masterclass focused on preparing BIM models for DOE (as-built handover documentation). The session, scheduled for March 10 at 11:00, appears aimed at addressing gaps between models used during construction and those required for operations and maintenance.
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The post suggests that common issues include heterogeneous parameters, unclear equipment identification, and nomenclatures misaligned with GMAO (computerized maintenance management) expectations, leading to manual rework at project closeout. Featuring BIM&CO CEO Baptiste Mullie and Onfly customer success representative Alexandra Petavridou, the event may signal Onfly’s efforts to position its solutions more deeply in the BIM lifecycle and maintenance workflows.
For investors, this focus on DOE-ready BIM models and integration with maintenance systems could point to an emphasis on higher-value use cases beyond design and construction. If such educational initiatives drive adoption of Onfly’s tools among asset owners and facility managers, the company could strengthen its recurring revenue potential and competitive standing in the BIM and construction tech ecosystem.

