Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
The Quebec BIM Group (GBQ) is a non-profit organization founded in 2011, whose mission is to promote the digital transformation of the construction sector in Quebec, particularly through Building Information Modeling (BIM). Affiliated with BuildingSMART Canada since 2015, the GBQ represents a unique provincial community, bringing together more than 300 professionals—architects, engineers, contractors, manufacturers, and others—to share practices, innovations, and events in Montreal and Quebec City. Its vision is clear: to make the digital shift accessible, consistent, and inclusive, while supporting the influence of Quebec expertise both in Canada and internationally. View Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)'s website for more information.
Content last updated: January 29, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)
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Quebec Initiative for Construction 4.0 — Stream 1
Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ), Ministère de l'économie, de l'innovation et de l'énergie du Québec (MEIE), Digital Governance Institute (IGN)
Digital transformation plan for Quebec construction industry

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Quebec Initiative for Construction 4.0 — Stream 2
Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ), Ministère de l'économie, de l'innovation et de l'énergie du Québec (MEIE), Digital Governance Institute (IGN)
Digital transformation support for Quebec's construction industry
About Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)
What is Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)'s official website?
Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)'s official website is https://constructionnumerique.ca/.
What else should I know about Groupe BIM du Québec (GBQ)?
Since 2020, the Quebec BIM Group has played a central role in financing and supporting digital transformation initiatives in the construction industry. Thanks to financial support from the government, the organization has been able to implement structured programs to assist companies in adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Construction 4.0 technologies. These grants, representing several million dollars, have made it possible to launch hundreds of digital diagnostics and develop implementation plans tailored to the needs of companies, promoting a smoother transition to new practices.
Among the most significant benefits is the expansion of access to financing for SMEs, which can benefit from personalized action plans, specialized support, and direct assistance for the implementation of digital tools. The Quebec BIM Group has also set up calls for projects enabling certain companies to receive substantial grants to modernize their processes, invest in workforce training, and integrate advanced technological solutions.
The impact is considerable: by facilitating access to public funds, the GBQ acts as a catalyst for digital transformation, strengthens the sector's competitiveness, and helps position Quebec as a leader in innovative and sustainable construction.