Enhancing Linear Infrastructure Design: A Real-World Workflow with ALLPLAN Civil and ISTRAM
ALLPLAN Civil and ISTRAM were combined to deliver a seamless BIM workflow for complex linear infrastructure projects.
ALLPLAN Civil and ISTRAM were combined to deliver a seamless BIM workflow for complex linear infrastructure projects.
Three projects show how ALLPLAN and FRILO enable seamless coordination between design, permitting, and execution planning.
Wallisellenstrasse is the largest road construction and utility line project in Zurich to date that has been implemented entirely with BIM. This results in significant added value.
Because its façade is a work of art, the German Design Award 2023 goes to the Leipzig North-West combined heat and power plant.
Architectural visualization expert, Pietro Massai, shares his top four powerful yet underutilized Allplan features for improved site analysis, rendering, and collaboration.
Explore how the seamless collaboration between Allplan and SCIA Engineer supports innovation in engineering projects across the globe. More on our Blog.
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At the Vollack Group, not only are all projects carried out using BIM, they are also further optimized using the Lean methodology. Architect Josy Aydt reported on the benefits at "Build the Future".
In the construction of the new Thermoplan plant in Weggis, those responsible have so far been very successful in combining BIM and integrated project management – a first in Switzerland.
The engineers at Geotek show why the switch from traditional to BIM-based planning is also worthwhile in specialist civil engineering.
Thanks to BIM planning in Allplan Road and data transfer to execution via Bimplus, a difficult road renovation in Zurich has probably never been implemented more precisely.
Explore how Xingtai utilized Allplan design software for China's East Lake Bridge project, overcoming new BIM standards and construction challenges.
Read about the intricacies of the "Linienkreuz U2xU5" project managed by ISP Ziviltechniker GmbH, as well as the technical challenges and the role of Allplan, on our blog.
Freelance Archviz and 3D expert, Enzo Pasqua, discusses the benefits of Allplan's new scan to BIM features for the AEC industry. More on our blog.
The Wien Museum was opened 63 years ago. In the meantime, it has been expanded, renovated, and given a new lease of life. Read more on our blog.
The business benefits of BIM are applicable to all types of projects, across all sectors and activities – here’s how AEC companies benefit from BIM.
BIM2FIELD is the logical step from BIM-based planning to execution with BIM. Thanks to Allplan Bimplus and robust equipment, KIBAG is already making successful use of the concept.
A new railway viaduct being constructed in Mantes-la-Jolie in France was the perfect pilot project for demonstrating the value of BIM for bridges.
There are many ways to use BIM in construction, including these four practical examples of the value of BIM on site.
Hello and welcome to the ALLPLAN Blog! The blog for everyone in the construction industry. Can we be honest? Does the world really need another blog? We asked ourselves this question before we launched the ALLPLAN BLOG in 2016. After intensive self-reflection, we came to a clear conclusion: No. However, what we felt was still missing was a format that represented the AEC industry in all its diversity - from architecture and urban planning to civil engineering and infrastructure, materials science, new technologies, production methods and construction methods.
We are as passionate about aesthetic form as we are about sustainable substance - and above all about the successful combination of both aspects. We are particularly interested in innovative ideas, concepts, processes and projects that improve construction. In doing so, we take a look at practice, but also at research and teaching. Our contributions are aimed at professionals such as architects, urban planners and engineers, as well as building owners, developers and general planners, whose needs and requirements represent the beginning of better building. Of course, anyone who finds their way to our site out of curiosity or by chance is also very welcome. Because the construction/AEC industry is too fascinating and beautiful not to share it with everyone.