INNOVATION IN CONSTRUCTION

Balearic Islands revolutionizes public works: this is how it expects to shorten deadlines

The implementation of BIM in the Balearic Islands seeks not only to shorten execution times in public works but also to establish a new quality standard.
La obra de las VPO en el centro de Vila, en Isidor Macabich, a cargo del Ibavi, paralizada. (Foto: La Voz de Ibiza)

The Government of the Balearic Islands has taken a significant turn in the management of its infrastructure projects by launching a tender for the implementation of the BIM (Building Information Modeling) methodology. This contract, worth ā‚¬350,000 (VAT included) and lasting 24 months, is open until January 31 at 11:59pm, seeking to radically transform how public works are managed in the region.

What is BIM?

BIM is much more than a tool; it is a collaborative work philosophy that integrates all the information of a construction project into a 3D digital model. This system allows not only to visualize, but also to manage aspects from building geometry to spatial relationships, geographic information, inventories and budgets, all throughout the construction life cycle.

Implementation Advantages

The adoption of BIM in the Balearic Islands promises a number of direct benefits. Firstly, a significant reduction in operating costs and an improvement in the efficiency of public spending is expected. This digital approach not only streamlines design processes, but also improves the management and maintenance of public assets, offering a comprehensive and up-to-date view of each project.

A Gradual Change in Management

The plan is not limited only to the design phase; it includes the gradual implementation of BIM in all departments of the regional administration and its instrumental sector. This approach allows that, over time, all areas of public construction management in the Balearic Islands will benefit from this methodology, from design to maintenance, ensuring a more coherent and efficient management.

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Expected Impact

Although the BIM methodology promises improvements in efficiency and quality, its success will depend on the correct implementation and adaptation of public entities and private companies working with the Govern. The centralization of data and the interdisciplinary collaboration that BIM requires can present logistical and technological challenges.

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