Aktivhaus GmbH
Stuttgart, Germany
24.479 m²
BIM Consultancy
Model coordination and quality control
Implementation and optimization of BIM standards
BIM Consultancy for one of the largest modular timber residential developments in Germany
In the district of Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart, one of the largest modular timber residential complexes in Germany was developed: 330 apartments for healthcare staff of the Klinikum Stuttgart, conceived under advanced industrialized construction and high energy-efficiency standards.
With a total area of 24,479 m², the project was executed using prefabricated timber modules manufactured off-site and delivered just in time for final on-site assembly. This approach optimized construction timelines, reduced on-site interference, and ensured high quality standards.
BIM methodology played a central role in coordinating the high level of prefabrication and ensuring seamless integration between architecture, structure, and MEP systems.
Our Role
BIMPRO Architects acted as BIM consultant, supporting the planning team in developing the model according to the general contractor’s BIM standards, covering modeling, execution planning, and detailed design phases.
Services Provided
BIM model review and quality control.
Clash detection and coordination analysis.
Supervision of compliance with the contractor’s BIM standards.
Implementation of tools to improve interoperability between BIM software platforms.
Creation and parametrization of project-specific BIM families and objects.
Added Value
This project demonstrates how industrialized timber construction, combined with rigorous BIM management, enables the delivery of sustainable collective housing with high energy performance standards (KfW 40 Plus), technical precision, and execution efficiency.
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