Open on time. Open ready.
A late opening week costs £75,000 to £300,000. The twin finds those problems months earlier, while they still cost an afternoon.
From drawings to opening day
- 01
Plans in
Drawings, schematics, schedules, and bills of materials, plus time with the people who know the building. The twin starts from understanding, not a single drawing.
- 02
The twin assembles
Your venue takes shape in software: rooms, routes, show systems, doors, sensors.
- 03
Procedures take shape
Opening sequences, show days, closures, evacuations: authored and versioned before the building is watertight.
- 04
A thousand days run before day one
Peak load, short staffing, bad weather, any device failing: rehearsed until the plan holds.
- 05
Cutover
The engine that ran the rehearsals runs the venue. Same procedures, real hardware.
What your board sees
Working software at every stage. Each phase of the build ends in a gate: something running that you can watch, judge, and sign off. You pay per demonstrated milestone and you can stop at any gate. No year-one leap of faith.
For your lenders and insurers
Capacity evidence before opening. Your lender sees throughput demonstrated in rehearsal, not projected on a spreadsheet. Your insurer sees rehearsed procedures with a dated record behind them.
Works with your integrator
Your integrator keeps the install. Bishop is the layer their kit reports into: one state, one record, one set of procedures across every system they fit.
Start with a slice of your venue.
Share your drawings, schematics, and equipment lists. We scope a slice of your venue together, and you watch it run in the twin before you commit to anything.
Get your venue's twin