The model begins with the decisions it must support.
Digital delivery should make the project easier to decide, coordinate and build.
BADR treats BIM as decision infrastructure: a connected environment for model clarity, multidisciplinary coordination, 4D sequencing, 5D cost intelligence and project-specific delivery visibility.
Resolve interfaces while change is still cheaper and clearer.
Use 4D to turn programme logic into visible construction decisions.
Use 5D to make quantity, cost, change and procurement traceable.
Every project asks a different digital question.
Residential courtyards, sacred geometry, retail destinations, high-rise towers, mixed-use districts and arenas each demand a different BIM strategy.

Andalus Courtyard Residences
A courtyard that becomes an information system.

Al Noor Grand Mosque
Coordinate sacred geometry without compromising reverence.

Souq Galleria Mall
Turn a retail destination into a coordinated delivery system.

Desert Pearl Residences
Make vertical complexity visible before the site feels it.

Wadi Court Mixed-Use
Coordinate the mixed-use layers without losing the urban experience.

Falcon Arena Concept
Build the arena in time before building it on site.
Time Becomes Part of the Model.
Phasing, access, heavy lifts, workfronts and commissioning become visible before they become site pressure.
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Cost Becomes Part of the Design Conversation.
Model, quantity, cost, procurement and change are connected into one traceable commercial information chain.
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