Safety isn’t the first thing most people associate with BIM—but it should be. Every poorly routed system, inaccessible valve, tight clearance, or awkward installation path introduces unnecessary risk for field crews.
At ICON BIM, we treat safety as a design requirement, not a field correction. Our detailers bring years of hands-on field experience into every model, which gives them a practical, craft-level understanding of installer safety. They know where crews can safely stand, when a route forces awkward or unsafe body positions, how lifts move through a space, and where overhead hazards are likely to occur. They also understand how sequencing impacts safe access throughout an install.
This field-first perspective is why our models help reduce safety incidents. We eliminate tight spots before crews ever step into the room. We create clear, workable access paths for lifts and ladders. We minimize overhead conflicts whenever possible. And we ensure valves, controls, and cleanouts are placed with reach, posture, and worker stability in mind.
Better BIM isn’t just about coordination—it’s about protecting people. When your BIM partner understands jobsite safety at a craft level, everyone benefits: installers, supervisors, general contractors, inspectors, and ultimately the project itself.
ICON BIM builds safety into the model—not as an afterthought, but as a fundamental principle. Because a safe installation is an efficient installation.