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Blocks is an innovative BIM platform that is transforming the industry by delivering high-quality, reliable BIM content and technological solutions that save time and improve the product selection process for specifiers. Through an integrated plugin, professionals can easily access and use a vast catalog of BIM objects, while manufacturers benefit from end-to-end services that include BIM object development, strategic publication, and customized technical marketing. With a strong reputation built by certified professionals and a community of over 250,000 engaged users, Blocks has evolved into a leading ecosystem that drives sustainability, innovation, and digital transformation across the BIM industry.
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