BIM design – why implement this method?

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The construction industry is changing rapidly, and investors expect not only precise designs, but also efficiency and cost optimization at every stage of the investment. The answer to these needs is BIM technology – Building Information Modeling, which is revolutionizing the way construction objects are designed and managed.

In our BAUREN design office we have been implementing modern solutions for years, and we know that BIM is not the future – it is the present of conscious design.

 

What is BIM technology?

BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a digital model of a building that contains not only its geometry, but also all relevant information about its elements – from materials to technical parameters to schedules and costs. It’s a tool that brings architects, designers, installers, investors and contractors together in a single design environment.

Unlike traditional 2D design, BIM allows full interdiscipline coordination and analysis of the project at every stage – from concept to building operation.

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Why should BIM be implemented in design?

  1. Increased precision and elimination of collisionsThanks to the 3D model, it is possible to quickly detect potential collisions between installations and structural elements, which translates into time and cost savings during implementation.
  2. Improved inter-industry coordinationBIM integrates the work of all trades into one consistent model. This gives the developer and contractor a full view of the current state of the documentation, reducing misunderstandings and errors.
  3. Optimization of construction costs and scheduleThe ability to accurately collate materials and schedule work allows for better control of budgets and completion dates. This is a huge added value for General Contractors and investors.
  4. Transparency and better communication with the investorWith visualizations and a digital model, it is easier to present design assumptions to those outside the industry – the investor gains a better understanding of the project and more influence.
  5. Digital model for facility managementOnce construction is complete, the BIM model can serve as a digital twin of the building – supporting property managers and maintenance departments in industrial and office facilities.

BIM in practice - how do we work at BAUREN?

Our design office uses BIM technology in the design of industrial halls, warehouses, office buildings and public buildings. Each project is created in an integrated digital environment, which allows us to offer:

  • better quality of design documentation,
  • greater predictability of the implementation of the investment,
  • full transparency for the client,
  • and flexibility to apply changes at each stage of design.

BIM is not just a technology, it's a way of thinking

Designing in BIM is not just about creating 3D models. It is a change in the approach to the entire investment process – from design to operation. Implementation of this method gives real benefits to all participants in the construction process: investors, designers, contractors and facility managers.

If you are planning to build a hall, warehouse or public building – contact us.

At BAUREN, we create projects that work – not just on paper.

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