SINA’s approach to integrated design within the BIM framework
17 April 2026For SINA, the BIM (Building Information Modelling) methodology is a well-established cornerstone of engineering design. Adopting this methodology enables the complexity of major infrastructure projects to be managed through an integrated development model, where every piece of technical and geometric data contributes to the creation of a robust and verified design.
The use of BIM during the design phases optimises coordination between the various specialist disciplines (structures, services, layouts), ensuring superior results in terms of:
- Design consistency – early resolution of technical clashes thanks to parametric modelling.
- Data reliability – a single information-sharing environment that reduces the margin for error during the transition between the various calculation phases.
- Construction efficiency – the production of precise technical drawings, ready to be implemented on site without operational uncertainties.
SINA systematically applies these processes when designing motorway upgrading projects, with a particular focus on bridges, viaducts, tunnels and road networks. The proper organisation of data from the very early stages of design enables the creation of projects that are already structured for efficient management throughout their entire lifecycle, ensuring that every technical decision is documented and geared towards the durability of the structure.
Through design based on mature BIM processes, SINA continues on the path towards the digitalisation of engineering, placing data accuracy at the heart of tomorrow’s infrastructure.
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