Infrastructure projects involve complex networks and multiple engineering disciplines. BIM has become an effective tool for supporting coordination, visualization, and technical clarity across infrastructure projects.
When applied through a consultancy-led approach, BIM adds real value by supporting risk reduction and system optimization.
BIM enables infrastructure systems to be modeled as connected networks, supporting coordination between civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and architectural disciplines. This reduces conflicts and enhances constructability.
In treatment plants and utility projects, BIM supports interface management and improves design decision-making through enhanced visualization and clash detection.
When applied through a consultancy-led approach, BIM adds real value by supporting risk reduction and system optimization.

