
Compliance code checking
A BCA report is read sheet by sheet against the NCC, under a fee that assumed one pass. CIM reads every drawing, specification and schedule against the clauses that apply - fire, egress, access, energy, structure - and returns each finding cited to the clause and the page. Your team writes the report; the read runs itself.
Where the pressure starts
The hours go into the read, and the fee only pays for one pass
An assessment covers hundreds of sheets across every discipline, and the fee assumed a senior assessor could read them once. Then Rev C lands mid-assessment, the fire engineer's report arrives a week late, and the client wants the BCA report before the CC deadline. The read gets shorter, the checklist gets longer, and whatever the read misses is found later - by the certifier, at inspection, or after occupation - with your name on the report.

Where it costs you
Hours you cannot bill, findings you cannot defend
A missed clause surfaces at certification as rework inside a fixed fee
The report you signed rests on a read nobody can reproduce
The gap in your risk register
The bottleneck is human review capacity
Every assessment runs to hundreds of sheets, and one assessor reads them against the NCC between site inspections and client calls. Then a revision lands and the read starts again. What the read misses leaves the office in a report with your name on it, while capacity stays flat and the fee absorbs every re-read.
Introducing CIM
Every sheet checked against the code in the time it takes to open the set
With CIM, the compliance read is done the hour the set lands. Every issue comes back as findings cited to the clause and the sheet - non-compliances, coordination clashes and unclouded changes - ready to be written into the report or fixed before the set goes out.
Swipe for the next screen
Design risk register
3 gaps · packages not yet letEvery gap lands in the register before procurement - qualified, RFI'd or scoped into the package.
Under the hood
How Construction Intelligence Management Is Built
Seven floors, built to house your project intelligence.
What your estimators priced, what your team assumed and every revision since all live in here. The stack runs on its own, on every revision that lands, and brings your team what it finds. Keep scrolling - the tower comes apart floor by floor.
Outcomes
Your team writes the report. The read runs itself.
Every sheet read against every applicable clause
The read done in an hour; the team writes the report
Rev C re-read the hour it lands, only the changes flagged
Every finding cited to the clause and the sheet
What the industry says
“CIM Build pointed to new opportunities to de-risk project documentation and procurement. It's pleasing to see how the transformation of construction is accelerating now that the serious players have embraced what good looks like. The days of starting projects with only part documentation are now in the rear view mirror.”

David Chandler OAM
Former NSW Building Commissioner
Why we built CIM
“I've sat through too many design meetings where everyone assumed someone else had checked it. Drawings were technically ‘issued’, procurement moved and the risk only showed up once money was already committed. CIM exists to identify those risks early - before they turn into arguments, delays, or margin erosion.”

Kevin Le
Co-Founder of CIM Build · a decade managing construction projects