Multifunctional complex
Description: Multifunctional complex
Location: Moscow, Russia
Area: 100000 sq.m.
Number of storeys: 22 + 2 underground
Year: 2014
The key project goals and usage of BIM technologies:
- Preparation of working documentation of facility engineering systems on the existing project model
- Minimization of design errors
New BPS project: space optimisation with BIM helped property owners to increase an estimated ROI of 22-storey Multifunctional Complex.
Buildings design is usually carried out with a big area reserve for utility systems. That leads to disorganized space design and inefficient building energy supply, over-expenditure of building materials and unjustified financial costs for facility management. As a result property owners face a problem of revenue loss from premises rental.
Space optimisation during project design is a driving efficiency in cost savings and Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a perfect tool for this task. BIM allows to maximise utilisation of available room space and to improve the effective space usage up to 80% for each utility room. As a result, area of technical facilities is less than 8% of the Global Floor Area of the building, which is 30% of the industry usual average space that is needed for MEP systems.