BIM in MEP Planning
BIM often (only) involves architects and structural engineers. The MEP planning also benefits enormously from the way it works - and so does everyone else. More on our blog.
BIM often (only) involves architects and structural engineers. The MEP planning also benefits enormously from the way it works - and so does everyone else. More on our blog.
It is said that the importance of Virtual Reality (VR) is constantly increasing in the AEC industry. But who actually uses it and for what? Answers can be found on our blog.
Digital twins enable more precise facilities management – see how point cloud data can be integrated within a BIM model for enhanced asset management.
Allplan and the Technical University of Munich are testing Augmented Reality with a Bimplus connection. More on our blog.
Efficient ways of working can help asset owners reduce the gap between the infrastructure we need and the infrastructure we are building.
Using BIM for construction management helps contractors and construction managers mitigate construction risks upfront and improve profitability.
Learn more about the challenges of BIM Level 3 – such as an agreed international standard and using a CDE – and how to overcome them successfully.
Collaboration on construction projects needs tools that improve communication, data management, and information exchange – like Allplan Bimplus.
How can BIM enable the smart cities of the future? Take a closer look at how BIM will sit alongside other technologies to create intelligent, connected cities.
How will BIM and 3D modeling provide a return on investment? Through efficient design and change management, especially for rebar design and detailing.
Working on international projects presents unique challenges. The ALLPLAN solution portfolio has been designed to help address and overcome these issues.
The impact on construction by the coronavirus is not just canceled projects and delays, it’s driving new innovations that are helping save lives.