Today a growing number of architects, engineers and contractors — commonly referred to as BIM users, when designing new buildings and infrastructure projects.
Those companies and firms say benefits of this advanced 3-D digital design technique (which are very few in Greece) resulting in dramatic cost and time savings and positive return on investment, better designs, improved quality of the final product, enhanced project scheduling, more accurate documentation and efficient contractor collaboration.
BIM supports the entire project lifecycle from design and field support to ongoing facility management and maintenance after a building is completed.
Elytron team (AAG Greece) is the only Hellenic Design Company into parametric software and all our clients can take advantage of that. Elytron has undertaken the Design Development and the Construction Drawings for Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (a Renzo Piano Design Project) and has the experience of BIM development for the most important but also complicate work of Greece actually.
BIM’s added value centers around intelligent objects built into the software that automatically update design changes simultaneously in all views shared by project teams. For example, if a pipe is to be added that could clash with steel beams, a visual alarm alerts all involved and reveals the exact location of the proposed clash before work begins. Data remains consistent among all stakeholders and enables cross-functional project teams to have a clearer picture of the building before it is built — so mistakes, make-over orders and information requests can be minimized