BIMCRUNCH has landed in Australia

BIMCRUNCH Has Landed in Australia 

Introducing BIMCRUNCH Australia, a unique digital magazine by bimstore that brings you the best of each quarter's content, tailored specifically for our Australian audience.

Bringing together industry news, manufacturer updates and case studies, BIMCRUNCH is busting with exciting articles to sink your teeth into. This first edition, which is dedicated to our Australian audience, features a warm welcome by none other than Tyrone Svendsen, our Business Development Director. Learn more about bimstore and our performance in the first quarter in Australia in our recap piece. The piece covers our new webinar series, the Australian Collection, and Ernie, the yellow cow with a blue nose. Next, read this quarter's Manufacturer in Focus article on Metroll: your local partner with national strength. Digest the latest methods by which bimstore manufacturers are assisting in the fight against single-use plastics. Following that, learn about how Heka Hood is reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions while maximising comfort and livability. This particular edition includes a write-up about Ian Holmes, our seasoned BIM content creator who now calls Australia his home. Also included are contributions from bimstore manufacturers Genie and EGGER. Additionally, we highlight Orangehire's Fortawall Barrier, a groundbreaking water-filled barrier system designed to fit Australian temporary pedestrian fencing panels to AS/NZS 4687 standards.

BIMCRUNCH is not just a magazine; it's a celebration of our manufacturers and the vibrant bimstore community. It's your gateway to staying informed about the latest developments and trends. Don't miss out on this exciting edition!

Follow this link to access our newest edition of BIMCRUNCH. 

We hope you enjoy the read.

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