Configurix

BIM product configurator

Configure the building product. Deliver the information the project needs.

Configurix connects governed building-product rules, interactive 3D, project context, technical properties and commercial workflow. Architects, specifiers, contractors, dealers and manufacturers can continue from one accepted configuration into a controlled specification, BIM or CAD package, technical review and quote.

Building product project

South elevation · Entrance system

Configuration valid
2400 mmType D-42

Product

Entrance system D-42

Configuration

CFG-B17 · rev 04

Classification

Mapped

Properties

18 required · 18 present

Files

RFA · IFC · PDF

Product rules

Accepted

Information

Validated

Project handoff

Connected

Valid product state

Dimensions, options and dependencies follow the approved catalogue model.

Structured information

Properties retain identifiers, definitions, units, sources and revisions.

Purpose-specific files

Each BIM, CAD or document output is scoped for a named recipient and use.

Connected project

Specification, technical review, quote and order share configuration identity.

Category definition

BIM configuration is an information workflow, not a file-format promise.

The terms are often mixed together. A useful procurement and implementation plan separates product configuration, BIM content, CAD automation, commercial workflow and project approval before deciding how they connect.

BIM product configurator

A guided application that lets a user select or configure a valid building product and creates a traceable information package for a defined project purpose. It can connect product rules, browser 3D, technical properties, classifications, documents and approved BIM or CAD derivatives.

It is not automatically a BIM authoring tool, engineering calculator or model-checking platform.

BIM object library

A governed collection of downloadable objects or families prepared for design applications. A library can be part of the journey, but a file catalogue alone does not evaluate product compatibility, capture continuous dimensions or preserve a commercial configuration revision.

The library governs released content; the configurator governs the accepted selection or state.

CAD product configurator

A broader category for rule-driven geometry, drawings, neutral exchange files or native CAD automation. BIM adds built-environment information requirements, object classification, project context, property semantics and exchange expectations beyond geometric output alone.

CAD geometry and BIM information can share a source model while remaining different deliverables.

Visual CPQ

A connected commercial experience combining valid product choices, interactive visualization, pricing, quotation and downstream handoff. It can receive or produce technical data, but commercial acceptance and BIM model acceptance are separate decisions with separate owners.

A priced configuration is not automatically a coordination-approved design object.

Interactive scope planner

Start with the product, the user and the required decision.

Choose a representative scenario. The planner exposes the minimum architecture and evidence needed before anyone promises a BIM download, specification package or connected commercial handoff.

Product model
Primary user
Required outcome

Recommended acceptance boundary

One configuration identity. Purpose-specific outputs.

1

Keep continuous dimensions, option rules, engineering-review thresholds and configuration revision explicit. Generate or select technical content only inside the accepted solution space.

2

Prioritize selection guidance, project context, technical-property provenance, a concise specification record and a clear path to approved BIM or CAD content.

3

Define a structured property contract: identifiers, definitions, units, applicability, sources, classification, documents, intended use and revision.

Minimum proof

Validate a representative product from browser selection through saved state, property package, receiving tool and downstream project or commercial record. Record the source, configuration revision, generator version, file version and acceptance result.

Four connected journeys

The same building product has different users and evidence needs.

A strong configurator gives every participant the right next action without distributing disconnected copies of the product definition.

Role

Architect or specifier

Decision

Find a suitable product and obtain information that can be evaluated in a project.

Journey

Filter the product family → configure allowed choices → review properties and documents → request or download the approved information package → retain product and revision identity.

Acceptance evidence

The output states product, type or configuration, intended use, property sources, units, revision, status and file version.

Role

BIM manager or consultant

Decision

Confirm that exchanged geometry and information meet a documented requirement.

Journey

Review the required class, properties, units and geometry scope → receive a mapped file → validate it in the target workflow → report exceptions against the named requirement.

Acceptance evidence

The acceptance record identifies target format, schema or application version, information requirement, test model and validation result.

Role

Contractor or installer

Decision

Continue from a specified product into site validation, procurement and installation planning.

Journey

Open the shared configuration → confirm site dimensions and interfaces → request technical review → receive approved drawings or schedules → continue to quote, order and delivery.

Acceptance evidence

Site assumptions, outstanding checks, approved dimensions, product revision and downstream project identifiers remain visible.

Role

Manufacturer technical sales

Decision

Turn project interest into a valid commercial and technical opportunity without re-entering product data.

Journey

Receive project and configuration context → validate market and product rules → calculate the applicable price → issue a branded quote → request engineering review where the solution leaves the standard boundary.

Acceptance evidence

The quote and technical package reference the same configuration and revision, while their approval statuses stay separate.

Canonical information contract

Ten connected records make a BIM handoff traceable.

File generation is downstream of identity, rules and governed information. The contract makes each value explainable across the website, project, BIM workflow and commercial systems.

01

Product identity

Manufacturer, product family, model or system, stable ID and market availability.

Typical authority · PIM or governed product master

02

Configuration identity

Saved configuration ID, revision, rule version, status and timestamps.

Typical authority · Configurix

03

Project context

Project, location or market, building or zone, role, intended use and recipient.

Typical authority · Project system or Configurix journey

04

Geometry parameters

Approved units, overall and interface dimensions, orientation, host or placement assumptions.

Typical authority · Product rules plus approved geometry source

05

Selected product state

Options, modules, materials, finishes, accessories, dependencies and exclusions.

Typical authority · Configurix product model

06

Technical properties

Named properties, values, units, test or calculation basis, applicability and source revision.

Typical authority · Approved technical product data

07

Classification and semantics

Object class, classification references, property identifiers and dictionary versions where used.

Typical authority · BIM or information governance owner

08

Files and representations

File ID, format, schema or application version, detail scope, coordinates, status and checksum.

Typical authority · BIM, CAD or document repository

09

Commercial context

Price list, currency, tax, quote ID, validity and approval state where included.

Typical authority · Pricing service, CPQ or ERP

10

Review and release

Intended use, limitations, reviewer, decision, date, supersession and next action.

Typical authority · Named technical or project approver

Output architecture

One configured product can create several controlled deliverables.

Each output has a different purpose, recipient and acceptance test. Reusing authoritative identity and source parameters does not make the representations interchangeable.

Product selection summary

A human-readable record of the chosen product, dimensions, materials, options, project context and outstanding checks.

Use

Early specification, technical enquiry and sales continuation

Proof

Summary values reconcile with the saved structured configuration

Structured property package

Machine-readable product and configuration properties with stable identifiers, units, sources, applicability and revision context.

Use

Specification systems, data templates, schedules and integration

Proof

Required fields, semantics, units and allowed values validate against the agreed contract

Revit family or type

A governed RFA or type package designed for an agreed Revit version, category, parameters, visibility, geometry behavior and project use.

Use

Native Revit placement, schedules and documentation

Proof

Flex, placement, type or instance behavior, shared parameters and sample-project tests pass

IFC exchange

An IFC representation mapped to an agreed schema, object class, geometry, property and quantity scope for a defined exchange purpose.

Use

OpenBIM exchange, coordination or downstream model-based workflows

Proof

Export, import, class, property, unit, placement and target-tool validation pass

CAD and drawing package

DWG, DXF, STEP, PDF drawing or another approved derivative with the exact views, layers, dimensions and revision required by its recipient.

Use

Detailing, review, coordination, fabrication preparation or installation

Proof

Representative largest and boundary configurations reproduce the accepted dimensions and state

Commercial project package

Saved configuration, visual snapshot, price result, quote, project record and references to technical files without conflating commercial and technical approval.

Use

Lead, quote, dealer, CRM, ERP and order workflows

Proof

Every downstream record resolves the same product and configuration revision

System ownership

Do not make the configurator the accidental source of every fact.

Connected BIM and commercial workflows work when each system owns a deliberate record and exchanges stable identifiers, revisions and acknowledgements. The exact allocation is project-specific; ambiguity is not.

PIM

Product identity, descriptions, documents, market publishing and approved channel attributes

Parametric geometry behavior or every project-specific configuration

PLM and CAD

Released engineering definition, technical revisions, native models and approved derivatives

Customer journey, public content or commercial opportunity state

BIM content repository

Released Revit, IFC or related content, file versions, status and intended-use metadata

Live sales pricing or CRM ownership

Configurix

Allowed product choices, configuration identity, browser 3D state and structured journey handoff

Unapproved engineering truth, project coordination approval or every downstream record

CPQ or pricing service

Commercial price, discount, quote and approval policy for the applicable context

BIM class, geometry fidelity or technical-property approval

CRM, ERP or project system

Opportunity, customer, order, delivery or project process according to the agreed architecture

Interactive product rules unless explicitly assigned and synchronized

Capability boundaries

Six distinctions protect architects, manufacturers and project teams.

These boundaries turn vague BIM claims into requirements that can be demonstrated against a representative building product and receiving workflow.

3D preview is not automatically a BIM object

A browser model may be optimized for interaction, rendering and device performance. A BIM deliverable can require different geometry, object class, parameters, representation, coordinates, detail and validation. Share identity and source inputs; test each representation for its own use.

A file extension is not an acceptance result

Producing an IFC or RFA file proves only that a file exists. Acceptance requires a named target version or schema, receiving workflow, required information, representative test cases and evidence that the file imports and behaves correctly.

Product data needs semantics and provenance

A label such as acoustic value or thermal performance is insufficient without the exact property definition, unit, product applicability, source, test or calculation basis, revision and approved owner. Do not infer engineering values from visual options.

Configuration validity is not project approval

The rules engine can prove that selected catalogue choices are allowed. It cannot by itself prove site conditions, structural suitability, regulatory compliance, coordination clearance or installation approval unless those checks are explicitly modeled, sourced and accepted.

Detail must match the information need

More polygons and parameters are not automatically better. Define the geometry and information needed for selection, coordination, documentation, analysis, procurement or operation, then avoid unnecessary weight and unsupported data.

Commercial and technical revisions must remain linked

A quote can remain commercially valid while a technical file is superseded, or a model can be technically approved before the final price. Keep separate statuses and approvals connected to one configuration identity and explicit revisions.

Implementation blueprint

Build the product truth before automating the file delivery.

An eight-stage implementation aligns catalogue, engineering, BIM, sales and integration owners around one representative-product proof before scaling to the wider building-product range.

01Product + BIM lead

Define the use case and recipients

Choose the building products, user roles, project stages, markets, authoring or coordination tools and downstream commercial actions. Name what decision each output supports.

Proof: Use-case map with in-scope products, recipients, decisions and exclusions

02Product + engineering

Inventory the authoritative product data

Trace product identity, options, dimensions, interfaces, properties, classifications, documents, CAD or BIM content, price inputs and release status to their owners.

Proof: Source-of-truth matrix and data-quality report

03Configurix + product owner

Model the valid configuration space

Define stable IDs, product families, types, continuous parameters, option groups, compatibility, calculated values, review triggers and market rules independently of interface labels.

Proof: Representative normal, boundary, invalid and exception configurations

04BIM + integration lead

Specify the information contract

Map required classes, properties, identifiers, units, sources, applicability, file metadata and project context. Record which fields are required for each use, market and recipient.

Proof: Versioned schema, property map and example payloads

053D + BIM or CAD team

Design each representation deliberately

Separate browser visualization, thumbnails, drawings, native families, open exchange and production derivatives. Define geometry scope, placement, coordinates, materials, detail, parameters and file versions for each.

Proof: Representation matrix and approved sample files

06Sales operations + integration

Connect the project and commercial journey

Preserve project, product and configuration identity through enquiry, specification, technical review, quote, dealer routing, order and revision without copying uncontrolled snapshots between systems.

Proof: End-to-end trace across Configurix and named downstream records

07BIM manager + QA

Validate in receiving tools

Test representative and worst-case outputs in supported Revit, IFC viewers, authoring, coordination or project systems. Check geometry, class, properties, units, files, status and failure behavior.

Proof: Signed acceptance evidence per target version and use case

08Product governance

Govern change after launch

Version product rules, properties, mappings, files and integrations; assess saved projects; deprecate safely; publish approved updates; and rerun regression evidence whenever a source or target changes.

Proof: Release workflow, change-impact record and regression pack

Working acceptance tests

Twelve tests replace “BIM-ready” with evidence.

Run these tests against the real catalogue, largest supported geometry, target file versions, receiving applications and connected systems. A presentation is not the acceptance environment.

  1. 1

    A user can identify the exact manufacturer product, model or system and supported market before configuring it.

  2. 2

    Every allowed selection, continuous dimension and calculated value resolves to stable structured identifiers rather than interface text alone.

  3. 3

    Invalid combinations are prevented or explained, and configurations outside the standard solution space follow an explicit technical-review path.

  4. 4

    The browser 3D scene, saved configuration, property summary and generated outputs reconcile to the same configuration revision.

  5. 5

    Required technical properties retain definition, value, unit, applicability, source and revision; missing values are not invented or silently defaulted.

  6. 6

    Classification, IFC class, Revit category, shared parameter or dictionary mappings match the agreed target and version.

  7. 7

    Each native or open file imports into every supported receiving-tool version and passes geometry, placement, parameter, unit and behavior checks.

  8. 8

    Largest, smallest, boundary, optional-accessory, multilingual and historical configurations are included in regression evidence.

  9. 9

    A superseded product, property or file cannot appear as current without a visible migration, substitution or review decision.

  10. 10

    Quote, technical review and BIM acceptance retain separate statuses while pointing to one product and configuration identity.

  11. 11

    Project, customer and commercial information follows the agreed authorization, retention and sharing policy in every downloaded or linked output.

  12. 12

    The complete architect, contractor, dealer and manufacturer journey works on supported devices and through delayed, failed and retried integrations.

Failure patterns

Most BIM configurator failures begin before the export button.

The recurring problems are unclear purpose, uncontrolled information, detached files and missing receiving-tool evidence—not simply the choice of 3D technology.

Calling every 3D model BIM

A renderable asset may have no governed object class, properties, project placement, information requirement or receiving-tool acceptance. Define each representation by purpose.

One generic download for every user

Architects, BIM managers, contractors and sales teams need different decisions and evidence. A giant file bundle creates confusion and stale copies instead of a controlled handoff.

Unmapped property names

Similar labels can carry different definitions, units and applicability. Use governed identifiers, definitions and sources; do not map by display text alone.

Over-modelled manufacturer content

Excess geometry and irrelevant details slow authoring and coordination tools without improving the decision. Match geometry and information to the intended project use.

Static files detached from product revisions

A download folder cannot explain whether a file matches the current product, market, properties or configuration. Version and status belong in the delivery contract.

Engineering claims inferred from choices

A finish, size or component can affect performance, but the system must use an approved relationship and source. Visual similarity does not establish technical performance.

No receiving-tool regression

A generator may succeed while Revit, an IFC workflow or a project system loses parameters, units, placement or geometry. Acceptance happens in the supported target workflow.

One approval status for everything

Configured, priced, quoted, technically reviewed, BIM-validated and released are different states. Combining them hides risk and makes later changes impossible to explain.

Primary technical references

Use current standards and receiving-tool documentation.

These sources support the category definitions and implementation boundaries. The project still needs its own information requirements, product sources, mappings and acceptance evidence.

Frequently asked questions

BIM product configurator questions, answered precisely.

The answers separate configurable product logic, governed BIM information, native and open file delivery, commercial workflow and project approval.

From product catalogue to project handoff

Prove the workflow with one representative building product.

Bring the real product rules, source models, property requirements, target BIM or CAD tools and commercial journey. Configurix can define the configuration and handoff boundary around evidence the project team can inspect.

Scope the representative product