BIM 2

To modernize and optimize the management of technical data, this program relies on BIM modeling. This approach guarantees digital continuity, from design to operation, and promotes collaboration between all actors.

Duration

Countries

France

Sectors

Process industry

Customer

Bouygues Energie et Services

background

Faced with the increasing digitalization of industrial projects, a program structuring expertise in numerical modeling and coordination has been created. It is based on the advanced use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) to centralize and effectively manage technical data, from the design phase to operation. This methodology makes it possible to simulate and analyze installations virtually, to anticipate logistical constraints and to facilitate cooperation between the various disciplines (engineering, construction, operation).

The approach targets several industrial sectors, including nuclear, transport, energy or even the process industry, where BIM modeling reduces errors and modification costs. Shared data environments (CDE) ensure secure access and constant updating of information. After the construction phase, digital continuity extends during operation, facilitating long-term maintenance and management. Finally, change management is essential to train teams in new digital practices and to transform these solutions into real levers of performance. This global approach meets the challenges of sustainability, traceability and quality required today in the industry.

Customer needs

Customers, from various industrial sectors, want to master the complexity of ambitious projects while improving interdisciplinary collaboration. They need a solution that guarantees the centralization and updating of data in real time, in order to anticipate field constraints and reduce the risk of error. The objective: to ensure digital continuity between design and operation, while streamlining document management to increase efficiency.

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Specificity of the mission

Thanks to this program, teams get involved from the design stage, creating detailed digital models and a shared data environment (CDE). Document management is automated to secure and track each evolution. Structured collaborative processes facilitate the exchange of information between engineers, manufacturers and operators, ensuring consistency and efficiency. The gradual adoption of BIM on an industrial scale makes it possible to anticipate risks, better control constraints and reduce the costs associated with last-minute changes.

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