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.
Explore how the seamless collaboration between Allplan and SCIA Engineer supports innovation in engineering projects across the globe. More on our Blog.
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A complex bridge and highway project in Rotterdam was designed using parametric modeling for a quicker and easier design phase without losing accuracy.
Parametric bridge design helped make the design of a new overpass in the Czech Republic quicker and easier using advanced 3D bridge design software.
BIM and parametric modeling tools streamline the entire bridge design, construction, and operation process from end to end, for better project outcomes.
BIM enables bridges to be designed and built more efficiently and cost-effectively, thanks to improved collaboration, visualization, and coordination.
The winner of AISC’s 2021 Forge Prize is a 3D printed steel bridge which pushes the boundaries of steel construction and 3D printed construction materials.
The new replacement construction of the Ottendorf viaduct is a magnificent engineering structure, only without a digital twin. A junior engineer has now provided the latter with Allplan Bridge. More on our blog.
Gregor Strekelj, Product Manager at Allplan Infrastructure explains in part 2 of our interview why Allplan Bridge is unique and the most powerful bridge building solution on the market. More on our blog.
In an interview, Gregor Strekelj, Product Manager at Allplan Infrastructure, explains to us what the challenges of bridge construction are and how they are overcome - on our blog.
When a BIM pilot project in Lower Saxony became too demanding for their modeling software, THORMÄHLEN + PEUCKERT switched to Allplan Bridge. With success. More on our blog.
BIM for bridge design has been difficult to implement – until now. Innovative tools are making bridge design easier and more efficient – learn more.
3D printing has revolutionized construction, and now it’s changing bridge construction. These are the first pioneering 3D printed bridges in the world.
Bridges are amazing feats of engineering – here are ten of the most incredible bridges around the world.
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