Roles, rule sets, and templates built by Nordic BIM Group that make Solibri ready for Norwegian projects on day one. Open Solibri, pick a role, pick a rule set, start working. No rebuild from scratch.
What's in the Norwegian adaptation
Three deliverable groups. Each ships pre-defined, in Norwegian, and aligned to the classification systems Norwegian projects already use. Coverage by discipline follows in the next section.
Roles and rule sets
Pre-defined roles covering coordination, validation by discipline and clash detection by discipline. Rule sets aligned to Norwegian classification (NS 3451, NS 3457-4, TFM, MMI) and structured around the phases of a project, so each phase checks only what matters at that stage.
Templates in Norwegian
Report and presentation templates in Norwegian, editable, ready to drop into a project. The team ships its results in the format the rest of the project expects, in the language the rest of the project uses.
ITO sets for take-off
Information Take-Off templates that read Norwegian-classified models and export to Excel. Quantities, room schedules and element counts based on NS 3451 and the related Norwegian classification structure.
Coverage by discipline.
The Norwegian adaptation covers the disciplines a Norwegian project actually runs. Each card names the discipline, the role to pick inside Solibri, and what the rules check. Rule sets are aligned to NS 3451, NS 3457-4, TFM, and MMI.
BIM Coordination
The cross-discipline coordinator role. Runs model comparison across disciplines, with naming, ID and MMI maturity checks across the federated model.
Architecture
BIM validation and clash detection for the architectural model. Reads NS 3451 classification and NS 3457-4 room categories and catches conflicts with MEP and structure.
Structure
BIM validation and clash detection for the structural model. Catches element classification gaps per NS 3451, geometry conflicts and version drift across disciplines.
MEP
BIM validation and clash detection for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Catches system completeness, classification and cross-system consistency.
Project phases
Rule sets that match the phase the project is in: early design, detailed design, production-ready and handover. Each phase checks what is realistic for that phase, no false positives from the wrong maturity level.
Cross-discipline checks
General information-quality rules that apply across every discipline. Naming and ID conventions, classification completeness, MMI maturity and TFM tag completeness.
Classification systems supported
Native support for NS 3451 (building elements), NS 3457-4 (room categories), TFM (facility management terminology) and MMI (model maturity index). Rules read these standards directly, no translation step.
Archicad direct connection
The free direct connection between Archicad and Solibri moves models without an IFC export step. Keeps the coordination loop short for Norwegian architectural teams.
Reporting and take-off, in Norwegian
Solibri results leave the platform in the format the rest of the project expects. Editable Norwegian templates and pre-built ITO sets ship as part of the adaptation.
Report and presentation templates
Editable Norwegian report and presentation templates, ready to drop into a project.
ITO templates for Excel export
Information Take-Off templates that read NS 3451-classified models and export to Excel.
Built for the Norwegian market
A Norwegian project assumes Norwegian standards. NS 3451 on the building-element side, NS 3457-4 on room categories, TFM on facility management terminology, MMI on model maturity. The Norwegian adaptation maps Solibri to that working reality.
The day-to-day matters. A coordinator opens Solibri, picks the role that matches the discipline and the rules, classifications, lists, and templates are already in place. The rule sets follow the phases of the project, so each phase checks the right things and skips what does not apply yet. Results leave Solibri in Norwegian, in the format the rest of the project expects.
The adaptation is developed and maintained by Nordic BIM Group, included with a Norwegian support agreement (SSA) at no extra license fee. The same team running Solibri-certified training in Norway maintains the rule sets, so the courses and the production work run on the same material.
Training and support in Norway
Solibri-certified training
Nordic BIM Group is the only Solibri-certified training company in Norway. The trainers writing the courses are the same team building the Norwegian adaptation, which means the courses run on the rules and templates customers actually use. Free webinars on the Norwegian adaptation are part of the catalogue.
Ready to take the Norwegian adaptation into a project?
The adaptation comes with a Nordic BIM Group support agreement, no separate license fee. A specialist conversation is the right next step.
Frequently asked questions
Pre-defined roles, rule sets aligned to Norwegian classification (NS 3451, NS 3457-4, TFM, MMI), templates and reports in Norwegian, and Information Take-Off templates.
No. The adaptation is included with a Nordic BIM Group support agreement (SSA) in Norway. The Solibri license is sold separately per tier. Specific tier pricing lives on the Norwegian tier pages.
Essential and above. Starter ships without rule sets, so the adaptation does not apply at the Starter tier. Essential, Advanced, and Premium all run the Norwegian rule sets directly. Security+ runs them inside the air-gapped environment.
Yes. The rule sets are an editable starting point. Advanced and Premium tiers add custom rule authoring and IDS-based validation; on Essential the existing Norwegian rule sets are usable as-is.
Both are built by Nordic BIM Group, both are included with a Nordic BIM Group support agreement, both ship roles, rule sets, templates, and ITO sets in the local language. The classification systems differ per market: NS 3451, NS 3457-4, TFM, and MMI in Norway; BSAB, AMA, and BIP in Sweden. The role and rule set names follow the conventions of each market.