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constructionJune 30, 2026
OFA Group's QikBIM Platform Set to Transform ASEAN Construction
OFA Group's new QikBIM platform automates BIM processes, promising efficiency gains for Southeast Asian factories.
OFA Group's QikBIM Platform Set to Transform ASEAN Construction \\[10pt] The construction industry in Southeast Asia is on the cusp of a technological revolution, thanks to the recent launch of OFA Group's QikBIM platform. This Software as a Service (SaaS) solution is designed to streamline and automate Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes, offering significant benefits to architects, engineers, developers, contractors, and design professionals across the region. \\[10pt] **Streamlining BIM Workflows** \\[10pt] QikBIM leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to automate various aspects of BIM production, including the generation of architectural drawings, structural plans, and BIM models. The platform supports standard export formats such as Revit, IFC, and DWG, ensuring seamless integration with existing workflows. This means that architecture and engineering firms in countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia can adopt QikBIM without disrupting their current project processes. \\[10pt] For factories in these nations, the implications are profound. By reducing the time and effort required for repetitive modeling tasks, QikBIM can help accelerate project timelines and improve design consistency. This is particularly beneficial for large-scale industrial projects, where coordination across multiple disciplines is crucial. \\[10pt] **Subscription Model and Future Enhancements** \\[10pt] Unlike traditional project-based consulting services, QikBIM is offered through a subscription model, allowing users to access the software via the cloud. This not only reduces the upfront costs associated with software adoption but also ensures that users always have access to the latest updates and features. OFA Group has already announced plans to expand the platform's capabilities, with future updates expected to include AI-based mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) generation. \\[10pt] **Impact on ASEAN Factories** \\[10pt] In Thailand, where the construction sector is a key driver of economic growth, QikBIM can help local firms stay competitive by improving their efficiency and reducing project delivery times. Similarly, in Vietnam, where rapid urbanization is driving demand for new infrastructure, the platform can support the development of more sustainable and well-coordinated construction projects. \\[10pt] In Indonesia, where the government is investing heavily in infrastructure development, QikBIM can play a crucial role in ensuring that these projects are completed on time and within budget. For Malaysian factories, the platform can help streamline the design and construction process, making it easier to manage complex industrial projects. \\[10pt] **Conclusion** \\[10pt] The launch of QikBIM represents a significant step forward for the construction industry in Southeast Asia. By automating BIM processes and providing a flexible, cloud-based solution, OFA Group is helping to drive innovation and efficiency in the region. For factory buyers and construction professionals, adopting QikBIM could be a game-changer, enabling them to deliver high-quality projects faster and more cost-effectively. \\[10pt] To learn more about QikBIM and how it can benefit your projects, visit [QikBIM.com](http://QikBIM.com).
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Engineering.com, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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