The digital transformation of the construction industry is in full swing at European and international level, and BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology is becoming a standard in design and execution. Inoveco aligns itself with this trend by actively preparing for BIM implementation in Romania, especially in agricultural infrastructure projects.
What is BIM and how is it changing the construction world?
BIM is a digital construction modeling methodology that integrates all the relevant data of a project - architecture, structure, installations, costs, execution and maintenance - into an intelligent 3D model. This approach provides transparency, efficiency and increased coordination between all actors involved: designers, builders and authorities.
National implementation context
In Romania, the implementation of BIM is supported by the National Roadmap (2022), which states:
- Stage 3 (2024-2026): public pilot projects with BIM;
- Stage 4 (2026-2028): mandatory application in public works.
These steps mark a major change in the way infrastructure projects will be carried out, in both the public and private sectors.
How do we prepare?
Although BIM is not yet fully integrated into our processes, Inoveco is actively investing in training. Among the key steps:
- Training internal teams in technology;
- Testing Common Data Environment (CDE) platforms;
- Integrating technology in the tender, design and execution stages for agricultural infrastructure works;
- Compliance with international standards such as SR EN ISO 19650.
Projects where we implement or will implement technology
We are already actively implementing BIM in the Urziceni - Wastewater Treatment Plant Project, a concrete step in digitizing the execution and management of works. In this project, we use the Dalux application, with the InfraField module, for the integration of BIM methodology and field operations management.
Milestones so far include:
- Implementation of the technical project directly in the Dalux platform;
- Structuring the methodology specific folders for an efficient organization of documentation;
- Creation, configuration and access for all teams involved;
- Facilitating collaboration between design, execution and management;
- Forming a dedicated team to run the contract digitally;
- Launch real-time monitoring and management of works through Dalux InfraField, with full traceability.
This approach is a concrete example of digital transformation of construction processes, aligned with the European guidelines on BIM implementation. Apart from the Urziceni project, we plan to extend the BIM methodology to other strategic projects:
- Brasov Project - Closure of the Timis-Triaj landfill;
- Buzau Project - Integrated center for separate waste collection by voluntary contribution.
These projects will benefit from advanced digital modeling in order to improve the efficiency, traceability and sustainability of the works executed.
The benefits Inoveco pursues
- Efficient coordination between all project partners;
- Reduce errors and costs through accurate digital simulations;
- Full traceability of execution;
- Access to a digital model usable throughout the lifetime of the construction.
Inoveco - Partner ready for BIM and modern infrastructure
Even though Inoveco has not yet implemented BIM technology, we are actively involved in the process of preparing for the integration of this modern solution in future construction projects. We see the adoption of this technology as a strategic investment in the digital transformation of the construction sector, both in agricultural infrastructure and public works.
Inoveco is a partner dedicated to innovation, quality and sustainability. Our openness to BIM implementation in Romania reflects our commitment to deliver solutions compliant with European standards and the current requirements of the modern construction market.