Lesko, Marin: Entwicklungen zur „BIM-Pflicht“ bei der Vergabe von Bauprojekten in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich am Beispiel von Modellen der TU Darmstadt

Bachelor thesis

Developments regarding BIM obligations in the context of awarding construction projects in Germany in international comparison using models from the TU Darmstadt as an example

Due to the increasing digitalization and the economic boom in numerous sectors, including the construction industry, the use of information technology software is becoming mandatory in most companies. Since the introduction of the phased plan in 2015, the German national authorities have also recently been working on introducing a compulsory system in the construction sector. This is a software technology for the modelling, planning and optimization of buildings, which is not only enjoying an increasing reputation in Germany, but also in the international context. Building Information Modeling (short: BIM) is used in various fields of engineering, urban planning and architecture to visualize and illustrate buildings in the form of a 3D building model.This bachelor's thesis will initially provide an overview of the current status of a BIM obligation in the national and international context on the basis of an in-depth literature research. The German construction sector and the first attempt to introduce BIM in Germany as part of the step-by-step plan are being assessed. However, a look will also be taken at the international competition and the opportunity will be taken to present already completed example projects. During the following step, a specification from the international area was analyzed and on the basis of this analysis a guideline for the German area was derived. Subsequently, the strategies and methods are tested with regard to their suitability. The concept will therefore be implemented in the further course of the bachelor's thesis on the basis of an existing model of the TU Darmstadt in order to be able to evaluate to what extent the achieved results represent an actual added benefit.