MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROJECTS
BIM / INTEGRATION DRONES IMAGES
Mendes Holler's constant search for better solutions, project and work implementation, which is its DNA, is driven by the adoption of more advanced technologies that increase efficiency, productivity, and make business more profitable.
As of 2020, Mendes Holler has structured its technical team to develop and manage projects using the BIM platform, aiming at greater integration between specialties, interference control, and identification of preventive actions to reduce rework and waste in works. To this end, it invested in software, human resources, created its own templates, libraries, and standardized documentation in BIM.
The demands of the engineering industry require the constant development of smarter, more efficient, and more effective working methods. Due to payback considerations, construction deadlines are getting shorter. Using BIM, it is possible to extend the idea of industrialization of work, where parts of the construction are produced in manufacturing facilities, resulting in greater precision and modular construction in a shorter term.
The integrated approach across disciplines and phases of a project, where design, procurement, implementation, maintenance, and service must be developed, is necessary to maintain control over the entire life cycle of the work.
The global trend is that in the medium term all engineering projects will be conceived, controlled, and integrated through this tool, with collaborative information, converging to the best practices, constructions, and maintenance.
During construction and assembly, BIM technology, associated with georeferenced images captured by drones, allows dimensional verification, identification, and correction of deviations 'on the fly'.
The monitoring of the evolution of the work, through the regular overflight of the drones, allows the correct measurement and effective monitoring on the physical-financial schedules. Aspects of property safety and building maintenance are also widely benefited, with the joining of technologies, adding information and records of the monitoring performed.