Hilti’s BIM services transform projects as the construction industry embraces digitalisation

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At a time when construction companies look to digitise processes, Hilti’s BIM design services and digitised building tools are transforming the way construction projects are designed and managed.  

The construction industry is embracing digitalisation during recent challenging timesDigital technologies such as BIM are enabling companies to better adapt to these changesBuilding Information Modelling is enabling greater collaboration between extended project teams working on different areas and stages of the construction processWorkers involved in design, construction or facility management can upgrade to an extremely efficient end-to-end workflow.
 

Productivity gains: BIM’s single source of reference supports carrying out construction projects more efficiently leading to increased productivity. By moving from traditional setting out methods and deploying advanced layout tools businesses can increase accuracy and increase productivity on the construction site. 

Cost-efficient: Businesses can see lower material costs by minimising the risk of over-ordering while streamlining installation processes by using BIM. 

CollaborativeRemote co-ordination of data keeps projects going with BIM. Teams from multiple locations can access data at any time, from anywhere. The approach supports safer working and keeps projects moving.
 

Key features:

  • Clash detection for MEP supports 
  • Field-to-BIM model creation - import measurements of walls, slabs, rebar and MEP elements
  • BIM-to-Field – high-speed jobsite layout
  • Pre-fabrication suggestions for cutting, kitting and pre-assembly services
  • Advanced logistics  
  • Integrated validation processes
 

Karl Johnson, Technical Marketing Manager for BIM & MEPexplains the direct impacts of using BIM to improve construction processes, “Let’s consider MEP planningWithout BIM, the support structures are planned on-site and separately by each trade involved in the construction process which can lead to higher costs and a reduced productivityWhereas BIM facilitates end-to-end planning of all trades in one go, so that support structures can be shared. This results in greater productivity on site and less material wastage.

By optimising design, moving from traditional single trade MEP supports and moving to a common, multi-trade support, businesses can not only eliminate clashes in the digital twin, but also achieve an increase in construction site productivity of up to 70% faster installation time and a reduction in material of up to 50%. 

View more about Hilti BIM services here: https://hilti.to/BIM_Press  
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Mel Southern

Brand and Communications Specialist - Great Britain
mel.southern@hilti.com

At Hilti we design and manufacture leading-edge technology, software and services, which power the professional construction industry. We’re global, based in over 120 countries with more than 30,000 employees. Everyday our technologies support awe-inspiring feats of engineering around the world – from the famous bullet train in Japan to tunnels deep under some of the largest cities on earth. We offer a 360-degree service for the construction industry – from design software, products and tools onsite to training, repairs, testing and consultancy. We’re a one-stop shop for building, worldwide. 

Hilti generated annual sales of CHF 5.9 billion in 2019. The headquarters of the Hilti Group have been located in Schaan, Liechtenstein, since its founding in 1941. The company is privately owned by the Martin Hilti Family Trust, which ensures its long-term continuity. The Hilti Group’s strategic orientation is based on a caring and performance-oriented culture and the goals of creating enthusiastic customers and building a better future.

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By optimising design, moving from traditional single trade MEP supports and moving to a common, multi-trade support, businesses can not only eliminate clashes in the digital twin, but also achieve an increase in construction site productivity of up to 70% faster installation time and a reduction in material of up to 50%.
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Let’s consider MEP planning: Without BIM, the support structures are planned on-site and separately by each trade involved in the construction process which can lead to higher costs and a reduced productivity. Whereas BIM facilitates end-to-end planning of all trades in one go, so that support structures can be shared. This results in greater productivity on site and less material wastage
Karl Johnson, Technical Marketing Manager for BIM & MEP