In our company, we actively apply the BIM system (Building Information Modelling) as a standard in water supply and sewerage design. BIM is not just a 3D model – it is an intelligent digital representation of the entire project that combines geometry, technical data, cost estimates, and time schedules in one place.

The BIM system enables all project participants – designers, investors, contractors, and supervisors – to work on the same, up-to-date, and coordinated model. Every change is automatically reflected throughout the entire project, ensuring precision, speed, and better communication among all involved.

Better Coordination and Collaboration

BIM connects civil, mechanical, electrical, and infrastructure systems into a single model, thereby preventing clashes and misunderstandings among disciplines.

Greater Transparency and Cost Control

Investors have clear insight into all project phases – from design to maintenance – while the model enables automatic calculation of quantities, materials, and cost estimates.

Efficient Asset Management

After construction, the BIM model remains as a digital copy of the actual system, useful for maintenance, upgrades, and long-term planning.

We work in Revit and other BIM tools, and our models are detailed, precise, and ready for collaboration with other project teams. Whether it's smaller local projects or larger infrastructure interventions, the BIM approach enables us faster realization, better control, and long-term benefits for investors and end users.