W-BIM, specialization in logistics construction

Six years ago, when our professionals began designing using BIM, we had to explain a term that was unfamiliar to the industry. BIM stood for Building Information Modeling, a new methodology that incorporated all information into a single model.
We’ve gained experience thanks to the trust of our clients, and we can now say we’re the benchmark in Spain for W-BIM , Warehouse Building Information Modeling, which would be equivalent to building logistics warehouses using BIM. Is this distinction necessary? At Onilsa, we believe it’s essential.
BIM applied to logistics construction presents a series of unique features , very different from residential building projects. Its typology is very defined and simpler. This allows us to optimize the models to the maximum, allowing us to develop them to a high level of detail. The application of BIM allows us to meet the requirements of the logistics sector: versatile and technologically adapted buildings. In addition to projecting the architecture, structure, and facilities design, W-BIM allows for analysis of production spaces, compliance with legal requirements, eco-efficiency, fire protection, and specific safety regulations, also providing a boost to production life.
Onilsa is one of the first Spanish companies to offer comprehensive construction services in the logistics, industrial, and commercial sectors , committing to the use of the BIM methodology. In the last two years, we have built more than 100,000 square meters, including logistics warehouses for Merlin Logística in Meco, El Corte Inglés , and Transabadell ; production warehouses and offices for companies such as Audi Tooling , Lucta , and Laboratorios Hipra ; and the expansion of the Swedish paper mill SCA in Tarragona. We are so confident in the security that comes from carrying out a project entirely in BIM that we offer our clients an additional two-year guarantee.
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