BIM (Building Information Modeling) and Simulation Models

Brief description of the technology

BIM is a collaborative work methodology that derives from Building Information Modeling, this new way of working is based on the use of an intelligent 3D model, based on data and not only on geometry. In the 3D BIM model, there is linkage, at all times, with the database, thus helping decision-making throughout the entire life cycle: from the design phase, through construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance, to the end of the useful life of the infrastructure. installation or building.

Benefits of your
Incorporation into the company

Economic

  • Customer loyalty.
  • Improvement of the company’s image.
  • Collaborative environment.
  • Cost predictability.
  • Intrinsic life cycle.

Management

  • Better customer service.
  • Real-time updates.
  • Multidisciplinary environment.
  • Process improvement.
  • Interference management
  • Documentary coherence

Design-Calculation

  • Generation of construction models.
  • Ability to work with complex geometries.
  • Ability to analyse, calculate and simulate.
  • Intelligent Digital Design: Parametric Elements.
  • Energy efficiency analysis.

Examples of
Enterprise Application

Building for hospital use: Successful use of BIM, which allowed the correct coordination of the 20 installations, which ran through the narrow false ceilings of the building. Thus, like each contractor, it could assemble its corresponding installation independently, since each one had its route perfectly defined in advance; A time saving of approximately 10 months was achieved.

Industrial building: allows you to draw up isometric assembly drawings for new extensions, revampings and repairs. In the long term, with the BIM modelling of the plant, which has been carried out using point cloud technology, the aim is to achieve a common database, on which to dump all the maintenance information and work orders, to take total control of the plant from the 3D model.