BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING (BIM)
At Vertical Engineering, Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a core element of our design and project delivery approach.
BIM is an advanced methodology for the design and management of construction projects, based on the creation of a digital, three-dimensional model of the building.
This model incorporates not only geometry, but also critical data related to materials, systems, and performance, enabling a fully integrated approach from design through construction and operation.
By utilizing BIM, all disciplines—architectural, structural, and MEP—are coordinated within a unified environment, significantly reducing errors and inconsistencies from the early design stages
Key Benefits of BIM
The implementation of BIM provides significant advantages throughout the entire project lifecycle:
BIM is not just a design tool, but a comprehensive project delivery approach that leads to more efficient, accurate, and sustainable construction outcomes.
BIM is an advanced methodology for the design and management of construction projects, based on the creation of a digital, three-dimensional model of the building.
This model incorporates not only geometry, but also critical data related to materials, systems, and performance, enabling a fully integrated approach from design through construction and operation.
By utilizing BIM, all disciplines—architectural, structural, and MEP—are coordinated within a unified environment, significantly reducing errors and inconsistencies from the early design stages
Key Benefits of BIM
The implementation of BIM provides significant advantages throughout the entire project lifecycle:
- Design Accuracy
A single, data-rich model ensures consistency and precision across all project components. - Reduced Errors & Costs
Early detection of clashes minimizes construction issues and unexpected costs. - Improved Construction Planning
4D simulations enable better scheduling and sequencing of works. - Real-Time Cost Control
5D BIM allows continuous monitoring of quantities and budget. - Enhanced Collaboration
A Common Data Environment (CDE) ensures transparent and efficient teamwork. - Lifecycle Management (Digital Twin)
The model evolves into a digital twin, supporting operation and maintenance.
BIM is not just a design tool, but a comprehensive project delivery approach that leads to more efficient, accurate, and sustainable construction outcomes.