Building Information Modeling - BIM

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital working method for the networked planning, implementation and management of buildings. All relevant building information is brought together in a central, three-dimensional model and used throughout the entire life cycle of a building.

What is BIM?

BIM describes not just a 3D model, but an integral planning process in which geometry, technical data, quantities, costs and deadlines are linked together. Changes are made centrally in the model and are available to all project participants at all times.

Our BIM services

We use BIM as an efficient tool for technical building services and support projects with, among other things:

  • BIM-supported 3D modeling with Revit
  • Specialist model creation for electrical engineering
  • Coordination and agreement with other trades
  • Collision checks and planning optimization
  • Derivation of consistent 2D plans from the 3D model

Advantages of BIM

The use of BIM offers numerous advantages for planning, execution and operation:

  • Higher planning quality thanks to early collision and error detection
  • Transparency and traceability of all planning statuses
  • Efficient coordination between all specialist disciplines
  • Cost and schedule reliability thanks to more precise planning principles
  • Sustainable data use over the entire building life cycle

BIM in practice

By using BIM, we have been able to clearly map complex technical structures in numerous projects and significantly optimize planning processes. BIM creates a reliable basis for smooth implementation, especially for demanding buildings such as industrial plants, data centers, hospitals or public buildings. The model-based working method enables early interdisciplinary coordination, reduces interface losses and increases planning quality across all service phases. At the same time, BIM improves transparency for all project participants and supports well-founded decisions in the early project phases.

What is BIM?

BIM describes not just a 3D model, but an integral planning process in which geometry, technical data, quantities, costs and deadlines are linked together. Changes are made centrally in the model and are available to all project participants at all times.

Our BIM services

We use BIM as an efficient tool for technical building services and support projects with, among other things:
  • BIM-supported 3D modeling
  • Specialist model creation for electrical engineering (HVAC)
  • Coordination and agreement with other trades
  • Collision checks and planning optimization
  • Derivation of consistent 2D plans from the 3D model

Advantages of BIM

The use of BIM offers numerous advantages for planning, execution and operation:

  • Higher planning quality thanks to early collision and error detection
  • Transparency and traceability of all planning statuses
  • Efficient coordination between all specialist disciplines
  • Cost and schedule reliability thanks to more precise planning principles
  • Sustainable data use over the entire building life cycle

BIM in practice

By using BIM, we have been able to clearly map complex technical structures in numerous projects and significantly optimize planning processes. BIM creates a reliable basis for smooth implementation, especially for demanding buildings such as industrial plants, data centers, hospitals or public buildings. The model-based working method enables early interdisciplinary coordination, reduces interface losses and increases planning quality across all service phases. At the same time, BIM improves transparency for all project participants and supports well-founded decisions in the early project phases.

Planning on new level

At Alkron GmbH, we consistently rely on Building Information Modeling (BIM) to fully map planning and construction in 3D. This allows us to efficiently coordinate our own and external digital models, automate planning processes and implement changes in a traceable manner at all times. BIM enables significantly higher planning quality, early error detection and smoother construction processes, which means that schedules are adhered to and costs are reduced. At the same time, the use of BIM supports the integration of efficient building technology and contributes to sustainable, economical solutions over the entire life cycle of a building.

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Alkron GmbH Ingenieurbüro für technische Gebäudeausrüstung