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Katarina Žarković
3.6.2024
1 min read
Zeiton Our business solution
We are excited to introduce you to the next phase in the ZEITON building solution. Our brand new FINANCE features🎉
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Sascha Schmied
1.2.2024
< 1 min read
LOI data structure online BIMQ Wiener Linie Work in progress
We are proud to be able to build the centralized data structure for Wiener Linien GmbH & Co KG. The work has already begun and the first groundbreaking steps have already been taken together.
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DI (FH) Ondrej Galas
20.12.2023
3 min read
Project University Hospital Aachen
Planning of Surgical Intensive Care – when old meets new. The construction of a hospital is always a challenging task for planners. Many different trades must meet high hygiene and safety standards. If you extend an old building by a new construction, it results in a particular planning challenge. Ondrej Galas, project lead engineer for this extensive project, describes how BIMEXPERTS was able to score points in the preparation of the construction of the Intensive Care Department at Aachen University Hospital despite various obstacles.
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Sascha Schmied
30.8.2023
4 min read
Entering new dimensions with BIM
The fact that BIM has long since replaced the two-dimensional planning of the past is not only known among (construction) experts. At the same time, a BIM model in 3D is much more than a geometric representation enhanced with graphical details. With alphanumeric data – also called features or parameters – numerous dimensions can be added in addition to the visualization, which enhance the information model and provide answers to relevant questions, including sustainability issues. The actual demand for dimensions 4D to 7D varies. There are also other dimensions, though not all are formally approved. With each dimension you create corresponding use cases and associated LOIN (Level of Information Need). In any case, a BIM model as a basis for planning is now already a good step in a forward-looking direction.
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