BIM?
BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a comprehensive work methodology for the development of construction projects.
By means of a virtual model (3D digital model) all the data and agents involved in the design of a building are centralized and recorded. From its initial project, during its construction, during its useful life, maintenance management or extensions-modifications and until its final demolition.
BIM: optimizing construction processes
Managing the construction with a virtual model in which all the information of the work is collected, allows the different agents, engineers, builders, promoters, financiers, facilities managers, etc., to be in contact with the project.
Against the "classic" methodology, with a very linear process in the conception, until a phase does not end, the next one does not begin and a complex interrelationship between agents, entails repeated advances and setbacks due to incompatibility in the solutions adopted, discrepancies,... in addition to the distressing interactions at work between different industries, forcing modifications and adaptations with great loss of resources and time in the execution.
In front of this "classic" methodology, the BIM methodology aims to avoid unnecessary losses of time and effort, making the different agents participate, from the project phase, during its generation. It also allows to reduce construction times, avoid conflicts and interference between different disciplines and industries and adjust execution and maintenance costs.
In ENGINE we work with methodology BIM.
With the information in a single 3D model from the project to construction and maintenance, it allows us to control, together with the CLIENT, all aspects of the work: design, costs, execution time and exploitation.
At Engind we bet on technology to offer the CLIENT maximum satisfaction throughout the construction process.