In our company, we actively apply the BIM system (Building Information Modeling) 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, which combines geometry, technical data, cost estimates, and time schedules in one place.
The BIM system allows 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 project, ensuring precision, speed, and better communication among all involved.
Leading BIM Tools
We work in Revit and other BIM tools, and our models are detailed, precise, and ready for collaboration with other project teams. Whether for smaller local projects or larger infrastructure interventions.
Digital Twin
After construction, the BIM model serves as a digital twin of the system, an invaluable tool for future maintenance, upgrades, and planning.
Long-Term Benefits
The BIM approach enables faster realization, better cost control, and creates long-term value for investors and end-users.
Multi-Disciplinary Coordination: BIM connects civil, mechanical, electrical, and infrastructure systems into a single model, thereby preventing clashes and misunderstandings.
Transparency and Control: Investors and facility managers have clear insight into all phases, from design to maintenance.
Efficient asset management: After construction, the BIM model remains as a digital twin of the actual system, a valuable tool for future maintenance, upgrades, and planning. All model elements contain information that enables automatic calculation of required materials and prices.