
STI Achieves SGBIM Certification: A Step Forward in BIM Process Governance
In recent years, BIM has become an increasingly central reference point for the engineering and construction sector. However, the value of BIM is not measured solely by the ability to produce information models, but above all by the robustness with which processes, roles, controls, and data quality are managed throughout the entire project lifecycle.
In this context, STI has achieved SGBIM (BIM Management System) certification for design and, distinctively, also for crucial activities such as Construction Supervision (Site Management) and instrumental surveys and verifications in a BIM environment. This result confirms the company’s commitment to adopting a structured and consistent approach to process digitalization.
A recognition focused on organization, not only technology
SGBIM certification attests to the presence of a corporate system capable of governing BIM in a standardized, traceable, and verifiable way. It is therefore not a milestone linked exclusively to tools or platforms, but a recognition of organizational maturity: defined procedures, clear responsibilities, quality controls, and continuous improvement.
From the information model to integrated project management
BIM delivers its full potential when data becomes reliable and readily available to support decision-making and operational activities. For this reason, beyond design, STI has extended the application of BIM governance principles to phases and functions where information management is critical.
Construction Supervision in a BIM environment
During the execution phase, complexity increases and ensuring consistency between what is planned and what is built becomes essential. A governed BIM system helps strengthen:
traceability of revisions and approvals,
structured management of variations and non-conformities,
clarity of information for clients, stakeholders, and the supply chain.
Instrumental surveys and verifications in a BIM environment
Instrumental inspections and controls generate valuable information, which often remains fragmented across separate documentation. Integrating these data into a governed BIM workflow makes it possible to link measurements and results to the project context, making them easier to consult, compare over time, and reuse—also with a view to operations and maintenance.
Tangible value for clients and partners
This milestone strengthens STI’s reliability in managing complex, multidisciplinary projects, delivering concrete benefits:
greater transparency and control throughout processes,
reduced information ambiguities,
more consistent and repeatable quality across projects and teams,
more effective collaboration among disciplines and involved parties.
In a market where digitalization is increasingly required, SGBIM certification represents a distinctive element because it demonstrates the ability to transform BIM into an established operational method, rather than a simple technological adoption.
An ongoing commitment
SGBIM certification is a significant achievement, but also an additional driver to continue improving processes and information quality. STI will keep investing in the development of skills, procedures, and tools to make BIM workflows increasingly integrated, reliable, and focused on delivering value for the client.