Minerbo - Fuchs

BIM

Minerbo - Fuchs

The BIM (Building Information Modeling) methodology has revolutionized the construction industry, offering a collaborative digital model that integrates detailed information throughout the entire lifecycle of a project: from conception to disposal. This approach is not just a technological tool but also a transformation in the way civil engineering projects are thought out and executed.

Main benefits:

1 – Precision and Reduction of Interferences

BIM allows for the creation of highly accurate digital representations, identifying project conflicts even before construction begins. This enables companies to drastically reduce errors and rework, optimizing costs and delivery times.

2 – Efficiency in Planning and Execution

The integration of disciplines (architecture, engineering, and installations) facilitates the planning of all project stages. Visualization in 3D (and even 10D, which includes costs, schedules, and sustainability) ensures greater control and predictability, which can be a differentiator for attracting demanding clients.

3 – Sustainability and Compliance

With the growing focus on sustainability, BIM helps in designing more energy-efficient constructions with lower environmental impact. Additionally, stricter environmental regulations require compliance, which is facilitated by the use of BIM.

  1. Collaboration and Team Integration

BIM encourages collaboration among all project stakeholders, providing an integrated environment that reduces communication failures. This approach can speed up processes and improve relationships between clients, suppliers, and executors.

  1. Cost Reduction

By optimizing resource use and avoiding waste, BIM allows us to reduce operational costs, enabling more competitive commercial proposals.

The implementation of the BIM methodology goes beyond technological demands; it transforms the business model, bringing efficiency, innovation, and sustainability.