The management of a building facility will begin after the construction of a building is completed and submitted to the owner of the building. It is an ongoing process for the cycle of a building. The main purpose is to ensure that the function of all facilities in the building can run optimally such as equipment, space, furniture, and others, so that if in the management and maintenance of all facilities in a building / Building is not done properly, correctly and scheduled will cause many problems, especially for the owner and manager of the building. So that all facilities in the building/building must always be maintained and maintained so that it is always in good condition and not damaged. Because if negligent in the maintenance process it will be able to cause losses for the owner and building. Judging from the background above, at this time there is a technology that can help in the management of existing facilities, namely BIM (Building Information Modelling) technology. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is required as one solution to provide information, geometric models, and information about the interests (rights, limitations, and obligations) attached to building objects. Three-dimensional geometric models can be obtained through a system-using approach to Building Information Modelling (BIM), as they are considered feasible and have the potential ability to model three-dimensional ownership rights. The three-dimensional framework of the building can be obtained from modeling from Autodesk Revit Software (one of the wearable software). The application of BIM methods in 3D (three-Dimensional) integration, provides information directly related to assets, building utility systems, as well as other information such as type, dimensions, and other semantic information attached to permodelan created. The collection of attributes of the 3D model can be used as information for facility management needs as well as information that supports the management of facilities such as asset management/inventory of space/building and standardization in the management of facilities based on Building Information Modelling (BIM).