At BAU 2023 in Munich, our colleague Dominika Ranosz presented her current project, Merck’s Translational Science Center TSC in Darmstadt – a beacon of digital construction in Germany — at Forum C2 on Friday 21 April!
BIM planning has caught on among planners and companies, and now we are venturing out into the fresh air and are not permanently connected to the wireless LAN. It starts to get exciting when OpenBIM is used from service phase 6 onwards together with contractors in the construction design and planning and finally on the construction site. We are happy to share our insights into opportunities and limitations, Lean Construction Management (LCM), BIM-based tenders, and its ups and downs
Domenika Ranosz, M. Sc., Overall BIM Coordinator hammeskrause architekten bda
Following five exciting presentations, there was a lively panel discussion on the current state of digitalisation in the construction industry. It was moderated by Markus Langenbach — he picked up on topics from the respective lectures and asked these four speakers his questions:
Professor Dr. Konrad Nübel from the Chair of Construction Process Management at TU Munich, Thomas Bücheler Managing Director of Airteam Arial Intelligence GmbH from Berlin, and architect Frank Lattke, Professor of Building Construction and Digital Fabrication at Nuremberg Institute of Technology, as well as Dominika Ranosz, M. Sc., BIM Overall Coordinator at hammeskrause architekten bda in Stuttgart.
At the end of the discussion, Frank Lattke drew a personal conclusion on digitalisation in the construction industry in Germany:
We definitely need fewer scaredy-cats!