
BIM Design – More than just 3D models
Our BIM authors and modelers transform technical drawings into detailed 3D worlds – from precise CAD conversions to animated renderings with film, sound and media elements.
We digitise your assets
BIM-Design transforms your inventory into digital assets and this has never been easier. With our cutting-edge BIM technology, we create digital twins that are accurate, detailed, and visually stunning. Our team can generate 3D models or polygons from old paper drawings, surveys or point clouds, and use them to enhance your graphic presentations, building operations, films, and animated videos. Our work is not just impressive but also efficient and cost-effective. Trust us to leave a lasting impact on your business.
No BIM Manager? The BIM Pilot gets your design on track!
This is your central point of contact for self-service. Here, you will find everything you need to configure BIM models, technical drawings and digital media yourself or to specifically commission external experts. Choose the right tools and specialists to implement your project efficiently and flexibly - exactly according to your requirements.
Understand the BIM Design Phases – Even Without a BIM Manager
No BIM Manager? No problem. If you're planning a design project and want to use BIM models but don’t know where to start – we’re here to guide you. Below you'll find an easy overview of the key BIM phases used in professional design and construction workflows. These steps help you understand what happens when, and what you might need to provide or decide at each point.
The 5 Key BIM Design Phases
- 1. BIM Requirement Definition (EIR): What is the goal of the BIM model? Do you need it for planning, permits, cost control, or building operation? Here we define your expectations, file formats, and the level of detail (LOD).
- 2. Concept & Preliminary Design: First layouts and model structures are created. We gather your available data (plans, photos, technical inputs) and start a basic 3D model to outline your vision.
- 3. Detailed Design & Coordination: Disciplines like architecture, structural engineering, and MEP (technical systems) are integrated into one coordinated BIM model. Collisions are checked digitally. You get a clear picture of how everything fits together.
- 4. Documentation & Output: From the BIM model, we generate 2D plans, part lists, material specs, and other documentation needed for approvals, tenders or execution.
- 5. Model Handover & Use: You receive the final, structured BIM model – ready for use in construction, facility management or future updates. Optional: Integration into your CAFM or digital twin platforms.
Each phase builds on the previous one. Our team ensures that you get only what you need – no more, no less.
We simplify the complex – so you stay in control of your project.