BIM Design
The Future of Sustainable Construction
This innovative methodology allows us to
manage all phases of the project in an integrated way, from planning to
construction, up to building management. Thanks to BIM, we can create a
three-dimensional digital model that contains all the information necessary to
optimize every aspect of the project.
The Steps of BIM Design
Laser Scanner Survey
We begin our process with a 3D laser survey, a cutting-edge technology that allows us to acquire extremely precise data of the building or area to be designed.
Result: We obtain a detailed point cloud that faithfully represents reality, which is essential for the creation of the basic BIM model.
Use: This phase is crucial for renovation, expansion or restoration projects, as it provides a solid foundation on which to build.
BIM Modeling
From the collected data, we develop a complete BIM model that integrates every aspect of the project. This includes:
Preliminary Design: We create the initial concept with 3D visualizations that help communicate the design idea.
Definitive Design: We develop detailed technical solutions, selecting materials and defining construction details.
Executive Design: We create a final model ready for the construction site, which includes structural, plant and energy details, ensuring a smooth transition from design to construction.
Analysis and Simulations
Using the BIM model, we perform advanced simulations to ensure optimal sustainability and performance. Our analyses include:
Energy Analysis: We optimize energy consumption and integrate renewable sources into the project.
Structural Simulations: We test the resistance and safety of the building through advanced simulations.
Clash Detection : We identify any interference between structural and plant systems before starting work, reducing the risk of problems on site.
As-Built
Once the work is completed, we update the BIM model to reflect the actual state of the building.
Utility: This step is essential for optimized management and maintenance of the property throughout its life cycle, allowing efficient planning of future operations.