Construction
Gain technical and economic control and meet your clients' requirements.
Industry Challenge
The application of the BIM methodology is becoming widespread. More and more engineering firms and architecture studios are applying it from the initial stages of their projects. Meanwhile, developers, public entities, and end clients include BIM in their contracting requirements for builders.
Construction managers are aware of this situation. However, the adoption of the BIM methodology by construction companies is still limited by factors such as:
- Lack of knowledge of the methodology
- Lack of internal resources for its application
- Lack of clarity regarding its profitability
- Receipt of incomplete models or models lacking information for proper use on site
Modelical helps construction companies work with the BIM methodology to improve the technical and economic control of their projects. We provide training, consultancy, on-site support, and technological solutions to meet your clients’ requirements.
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Asynchronous training
We design, prepare and deliver online courses to train your teams wherever they are.
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Smart coordination
We make your BIM models talk to each other and adjust accordingly with automations and smart processes.
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QTO from BIM
We help you get the BOQ of multiple models at the same time and directly from BIM.
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360 images on site
We help you take control and document the advance of a construction with our product DejaVu.
Our services
Before construction:
- BIM implementation and digital solutions
- Training sessions
- Support in tendering processes
During the construction phase:
- Technical office support
- BIM management
- BIM coordination and production during construction (coordination, measurement extraction, drawing issuance, among other aspects)
- BIM modeling
- Complex modeling and simulations
- Visualization services
- Automation development
Our approach
We have been project managers and construction managers. We know how difficult it is to justify a change or resolve project uncertainties.
We also understand the effort required to spend many hours preparing paperwork to get paid for the work done.
That’s why we want to help construction teams make the most of both existing tools and the methodology demanded by clients: BIM.
The many advantages of working with BIM
Cost control
The final executed work will be the same with or without BIM models, that is indisputable. But with BIM the associated cost of unforeseen events will be lower: you will be able to plan better, and on time. Let us help you to go from “Hasn’t anyone seen this before?” to “It’s clear, this is how we’ll do it”.
Change orders under control
Assessing variations and alternative solutions, including costs and coordination with the rest of the project, is a common task on construction sites. We help you to do all this without breaking the consistency of your information, so you can easily check and compare the impact and revenue resulting from such changes.
Easy handover projects
On the other hand, even if the executed work is the same, the sale will be easier. BIM methodology allows the construction team to properly justify the finished work and, therefore, the sale is ensured with less friction with the client.
Our customers
Our people
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Oriol Vidal
Civil Engineer - Head of Accounts
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Julio Garcia
Construction Engineer - BuiltTech Specialist
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Javier Royo
Architect - BuiltTech Specialist
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Elena Tamayo
Construction Engineer - BuiltTech Specialist
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Daniel Juarez
Architect - BuiltTech Specialist
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Andreu Cortada
Architect - Practice Manager - Project Delivery
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Fermín Guerrero
Architect - BuiltTech Specialist
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Inés Bolívar
Architect - BuiltTech Specialist
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Bruno Castillon
Civil Engineer - BuiltTech Specialist
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