Building Information Modeling (BIM)

BIM stands for a digital planning method that holistically collects and manages all information revolving around the construction. As part of this, manufacturers of technical products deliver the necessary detailed information about components, material, and related norms. A high-performance PIM system supports this process by providing structured, BIM-compatible data centrally.

Smooth Collaboration across All Parties

BIM enables all the various construction and planning teams throughout the entire project life cycle to access one and the same 3D model which is always kept up to date – this takes care of data fragmentation and errors during data exchange. Thanks to central data warehousing, shifts in deadlines, cost increases, or lacks in quality can be clearly identified well ahead of time, allowing you to take adequate measures. This is a decisive advantage, in particular during complex projects. Further information on the topic of BIM can be found in our blogpost: “What is BIM? Building Information Modeling in Simple Terms”

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