Roles, rule sets, templates, and ITOs aligned to Swedish standards and classification, built by Nordic BIM Group. Open Solibri, pick a role, pick a rule set, start working. No rebuild from scratch.
What's in the Swedish adaptation.
Three deliverable groups. Each ships pre-defined, in Swedish, and aligned to BSAB, AMA, and BIP. The full inventory follows in the next section.
Roles and rule sets
12 pre-defined roles covering coordination, validation by discipline, and clash detection by discipline. Rule sets aligned to BSAB, AMA, and BIP. Open Solibri, choose the role that matches the work, and the rules, classifications, and lists are already in place.
Templates in Swedish
Report and presentation templates in Swedish, editable, ready to drop into a project. Coordination reports, compilation templates, and project-specific variants. The team ships its results in the format the rest of the project expects.
ITO sets for take-off
Information Take-Off templates that read BSAB- and AMA-coded models and export to Excel. Building element counts, MEP element counts, room schedules, calculation information, and area calculation to SS 21054.
Coverage by discipline.
The Swedish adaptation covers 12 pre-defined roles across the disciplines a Swedish project actually runs. Each card names the discipline, the role to pick inside Solibri, and what the rules check.
BIM Coordination
The cross-discipline coordinator role. Runs model comparison across architecture, installation, and structure, with naming, ID, and BIP-structured information checks across the federated model.
Architecture
BIM validation and clash detection for the architectural model. Reads BSAB-coded geometry and catches missing classification, room data, and conflicts with installation and structure.
Structure
BIM validation and clash detection for the structural model. Catches element classification gaps, geometry conflicts, and version drift against installation and architecture.
Installation (MEP)
BIM validation for combined HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems. Includes MagiCAD dimensioning checks and Swedish-adapted HVAC and Combined BIM rule sets.
Electrical
Clash detection for the electrical model against the federated build, with Swedish-adapted electrical information-quality rules.
Ventilation, heating, water, sprinkler
Per-trade clash detection for the four building-services disciplines. One Solibri role per trade, run against the federated model.
Cross-discipline checks
General rules that apply to any role. BIP control, fire safety, energy analysis pre-check, quantity check, project-specific naming and IDs, and floor-area programme.
Area Calculation
Building-area calculation to SS 21054:2020. Outputs BTA, BRA, and NTA, exported to fi2xml or Excel. More information below.
Reporting and take-off, in Swedish
Solibri results leave the platform in the format the rest of the project expects. Editable Swedish templates and pre-built ITO sets ship as part of the adaptation.
Report and presentation templates
Editable Swedish templates for the compilation report and for the coordination report in three variants: detailed, simple, and standard.
ITO templates for Excel export
Information Take-Off templates that read BSAB- and AMA-coded models and export to Excel. Building element count, MEP element count, area calculation to SS 21054-2009, calculation information, and rooms.
Area Calculation
Area Calculation computes building areas to the Swedish standard SS 21054:2020. The team uses the dedicated "Swe area calculation" role inside Solibri, which preloads the rules, classifications, and ITO sets for area work.
Outputs cover BTA, BRA, and NTA. Export to fi2xml is compatible with most facility-management software used in Sweden. Export to Excel runs through the standard Information Take-Off path.
Before any area calculation, the model needs to pass a quality check inside Solibri. The role assumes BSAB- and AMA-coded geometry; the rules read those codes to identify what is being measured.
Development of Area Calculation runs continuously, based on customer feedback.
Talk to a specialist about Area Calculation →Built for the Swedish market
A Swedish project assumes Swedish standards. BSAB on the classification side, AMA on the technical-specification side, BIP on information structure. The Swedish 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. No rebuild. No translation. The report leaves Solibri in Swedish, in the format the rest of the project expects.
Sweden does not have a fixed national BIM standard. The Swedish-adapted BIM rule sets translate and adapt the Finnish BIM requirements to Swedish classification and conventions. That holds until a national standard lands. When it does, the adaptation moves with it.
Training and support in Sweden
Ready to take the Swedish 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
Twelve pre-defined roles, rule sets aligned to BSAB, AMA, and BIP, Swedish presentation and report templates, ITO sets, and Area Calculation to SS 21054:2020.
No. The adaptation is included with a Nordic BIM Group support agreement in Sweden. The Solibri license is sold separately per tier. Specific tier pricing lives on the country 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 Swedish 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 Swedish rule sets are usable as-is.
Area Calculation is part of the Swedish adaptation, not a separate product. It computes building areas (BTA, BRA, NTA) to SS 21054:2020 with a dedicated "Swe area calculation" role and exports to fi2xml or Excel. The full block is in Section 4b above.