The Project

Why BIMprove?

BIMprove has the ambition to revolutionize the stagnant European construction industry and solve long-standing problems such as decreasing productivity, dangerous environment for workers, negative environmental impact and budget misalignment with real expenditures.
Issues

The Challenges

The construction market is estimated to reach over EUR 8 billion in 2022.

Nonetheless, the productivity is hindered by increasing costs associated with inefficiencies across the supply chain.

Progress reporting and quality checks are in most cases executed manually and without prediction methods.

Construction workers are continuously exposed to risky conditions, representing the most dangerous sector in today’s European reality.

This has a significant influence when attracting younger generations, and satisfaction of the labour force.

This industry is highly liable in terms of resources expenditure, responsible for 40% of global energy consumption and 38% of global greenhouse gas emissions.

This offers a large untapped potential for cost-effective energy savings, supporting to achieve the ambitious Green Deal goals for 2050.

The Solution

Our Approach

The project develops a dynamic digital system for construction sites to fast-track productivity, cut costs and improve working conditions.
The solution extends the 3D-based Building Information Modelling (BIM) systems with Digital Twin Technology,  introducing a much more dynamic and multi-functional system, reliant on real-time data.

This new approach will streamline the digital transformation of the European construction industry, blending Artificial Intelligence with AR/VR, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and wearable technology. Construction sites will have real-time information available, allowing to identify early-stage errors and being able to predict them, lowering costs and reducing risks. In addition, it will be possible to control resources, minimizing waste and to ensure a high level of safety.

The core of the system is a cloud-based, data integration service, where the information is exchanged and data processing is possible through modular interfaces (APIs). The interfaces can add/remove and update information in the layers.

THE EU GREEN DEAL

The EU Green Deal

The European Green Deal is the long-term action plan to make the EU’s economy sustainable, becoming climate neutral by 2050:

  • Boosting the efficient use of resources by moving to a clean, circular economy.
  • Restoring biodiversity and cutting pollution.