BIM: The Right Tool for Large Infrastructure Projects
Large infrastructure projects present challenges that are difficult to overcome. However, using BIM can help ensure efficient project delivery – see how.
Large infrastructure projects present challenges that are difficult to overcome. However, using BIM can help ensure efficient project delivery – see how.
This new, 146 km high-speed rail project in Indonesia is proof of the value of designing to build with BIM, being scheduled to complete in just 3 years.
Often clients are not sure if they need BIM. Guest author Pietro Massai describes how to create a VR scene from Allplan that will convince them.
30 years after its decommissioning, the Altglienicker Bridge in Berlin is finally to receive a new replacement structure. The engineers in charge at AFRY voluntarily planned the project with BIM. More on our blog.
BIM supports asset management, but with technologies such as IoT and AI the asset management process can become truly digital, providing better outcomes.
Are digital twins the next evolution of BIM, or is it just a facilities management tool? Is it possible for it to be both, or will they always be distinct?
BIM for contractors is more than just a 3D model, it’s a data source that contractors can leverage to improve construction efficiency and collaboration.
A common data management platform leverages information to ensure that construction planning and implementation are as efficient and effective as possible.
This is how BIM works: General contractor Depenbrock gives an exciting insight into its BIM implementation and work with Bimplus - read more on our blog.
As part of a Digipro project, ALLPLAN is working with three other partners to develop a groundbreaking system for automatic performance determination using IoT and BIM. Read more on our blog.
Are the opportunities that BIM offers significant enough to overcome the barriers and mitigate the risks of adopting this new working method?
In the BEYOND research project, BIM, AI and people flow simulations are to be combined to create better decision-making bases for early designs. More on our blog.