building information modeling (BIM) Structural engineering
We use powerful software applications that can help the team improve accuracy, efficiency, collaboration, and sustainability in their design projects.
BIM is a powerful concept, which means the project is electronically created with detailed 3D models that can include information about every aspect of the design, including the structure, materials, lighting, HVAC systems, etc.
We use powerful software applications that can help the team improve accuracy, efficiency, collaboration, and sustainability in their design projects.
To best meet the needs of the design team, we can utilize Revit or ArchiCAD. This software can be integrated to help streamline workflow and improve collaboration across the team. Each software has unique capabilities. Both Revit and ArchiCAD allow team members to work together on the same project in real time, improving communication and reducing errors.
New Commercial Structures
When it comes to commercial buildings, we know that it’s all about striking the right balance between form and function.
We’re pros at designing spaces that meet the demands of today’s fast-paced business world. Whether you’re working on office buildings, retail spaces, or mixed-use developments, our team is here to ensure your structure is not just a building, but a bustling hub of activity.
We understand that commercial spaces need to be both robust and adaptable.
That’s why we design with an eye toward the future, creating structures that can evolve as your business grows. We’ve got our finger on the pulse of the latest building codes and regulations, so you can trust that your project will be safe, compliant, and built to last.
And with our focus on efficiency, we’ll help you get the most out of every square foot.
Efficiency in Construction & Lifecycle Management
One of the greatest benefits of BIM is its ability to enhance efficiency not just during the design phase, but throughout the entire lifecycle of the building.
At Ridge Structural Engineering, we use BIM to simulate construction processes, plan for material and resource usage, and optimize project timelines. This proactive approach helps reduce waste, minimize costs, and ensure that the project stays on schedule.
Furthermore, BIM serves as a valuable tool for managing the building throughout its lifespan, providing detailed information that can be used for maintenance, renovations, and future expansions.