BIM2Field in infrastructure construction
BIM makes construction better. That's why ACS Partners are currently testing the next step in digital working methods with a bridge construction project in Muttenz: BIM2Field. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
BIM makes construction better. That's why ACS Partners are currently testing the next step in digital working methods with a bridge construction project in Muttenz: BIM2Field. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
A BIM pilot project at KIBAG in Zurich, where (almost) all work was model-based, has yielded many positive results. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
BIM specialist Peter Pöppl presents seven underestimated functions in Allplan that make life easier for users.
Because its façade is a work of art, the German Design Award 2023 goes to the Leipzig North-West combined heat and power plant.
Architectural visualization expert, Pietro Massai, shares his top four powerful yet underutilized Allplan features for improved site analysis, rendering, and collaboration.
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Project information should be used well beyond the design and construction phases, creating a continuous flow of data through the building lifecycle.
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OPEN BIM enables a seamless workflow and transparent communication based on BIM models and connected information – and Allplan helps facilitate this.
BIM2FIELD is the logical step from BIM-based planning to execution with BIM. Thanks to Allplan Bimplus and robust equipment, KIBAG is already making successful use of the concept.
AEC professionals can help support sustainable construction efforts through the decisions they make on every project, resulting in fewer carbon emissions.
Half-Long Charles in Ludwigsburg: sounds suspiciously like a pirate, but in reality, it is an architectural “treasure”.
Residential development requires precise planning to protect profit margins – which is where 3D residential design software like Allplan can help.
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Sustainability is an essential requirement throughout a building’s entire lifecycle if net zero targets are to be met – and an area where BIM can help.
Designing projects with rebar, steel, or precast concrete used to require different specialist modeling programs. But with a multi-material approach, one tool can design them all.
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