The Burleigh to Palm Beach (B2PB) project widened a 5-kilometre section of the M1 from four to six lanes between Burleigh and Palm Beach, delivering nine bridges, interchange upgrades, smart motorway technology, and improved active transport links.
BIM one was engaged to deliver the as-constructed bridge modelling scope as a construction completion requirement. As asset data volumes exceeded 10,000 discrete attributes, Michael led the development of an automated data integration workflow to replace manual processes - significantly improving efficiency, accuracy, and model consistency.

Through this innovation, BIM one not only streamlined delivery on B2PB but also helped establish a more efficient, repeatable framework for generating high-quality as-constructed digital assets.
Michael and the BIM one team have now contributed to two of TMR's earliest projects requiring as-constructed bridge models as part of construction completion, positioning the team at the forefront of digital asset delivery within Queensland's transport infrastructure sector.