The Certified Advanced Energy Building Systems ClimaWall® Are Now Available on the BIM Platform

BIOCLIMA® is taking a step forward in contributing to the dissemination of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in our country. Although BIM is still in its early stages in Greece, it is an essential tool in the developed world for both the Construction sector and industry professionals—making its adoption an undeniable necessity.
With a focus on both the present and the future, and following all necessary digitization processes by specialized professionals, BIOCLIMA® now offers the certified ClimaWall® system, along with its subsystems and components, on the BIM Object online platform. All elements are fully digitized into BIM models, ready for use by engineers, contractors, applicators, and other construction professionals.
Through this initiative, BIOCLIMA® provides a flexible and BIM-compatible approach to its Advanced Energy Building Systems, staying aligned with the latest industry trends and demands. This marks a new chapter in its journey, expanding its perspective on construction while actively supporting the vision of sustainable building by making environmentally friendly solutions more accessible.
By integrating BIM into its operations, BIOCLIMA® acknowledges the crucial role of this technology in advancing the construction industry. The company's expansion into the BIM model reflects a commitment to environmental responsibility and a strong emphasis on sustainability.
Benefits and Advantages
Numerous scientific reports and studies estimate that the broader adoption of BIM could lead to annual capital and cost savings of 15%–25%. Additionally, BIM offers several key environmental, professional, and social benefits. Below are some of the most notable advantages:
- Enhanced design accuracy with fewer errors and miscalculations, thanks to comprehensive knowledge of materials, processes, specifications, application guidelines, and maintenance instructions.
- Timely project completion, reducing risks while ensuring adherence to schedules and budgets.
- Lower maintenance and operational costs.
- More efficient resource and infrastructure utilization, aligning with the principles of the Circular Economy.
- Energy, labor, and material savings in both the design and implementation phases, leading to increased productivity.
- Attraction of highly skilled digital professionals to the construction sector.
- Improved communication and collaboration among stakeholders, including architects, engineers, contractors, and builders.