We offer an end-to-end solution
That spans the entire project lifecycle. We take this technology to the next level providing full scale project implementation.
3D Modelling
for industrial and architectural objects
Application possibilities:
Retrofit Projects
Using a 3D model as a decision-making foundation enables better assessment compatibility, modification planning and seamless integration of new elements into existing environments, saving time and minimising errors
Prefabrication
In the construction industry, 3D models are used for component prefabrication. This method reduces on-site labor requirements, speeds up construction timelines, and improves the quality of the final product
Documentation
From 3D models in a short time create necessary 2D drawings as floor plans and section views as well generate isometric drawings and P&ID diagrams
BIM (Building information modelling)
Powerful tool for real-time collaboration of data within an open cloud platform throughout the design, construction, and operations phases of a project
Simulations
Precise 3D models enable simulating and analysing different processes as machinery behaviour, predicting material properties and ensuring product reliability
Digital Twins
3D modelling is at the heart of the “Digital Twin” concept, where a real-world object or system is mirrored in a digital format, combining 3D model, 2D drawings and documentation as well as different kind of systems as maintenance into one software
In summary, 3D modelling applications are wide and impactful, revolutionising industries such as construction, manufacturing, and asset management. Its role in engineering promises to become the industry standard, making traditional 2D drawings seem like relics of the past.
Roberta Krauze
roberta.krauze@shipprojects.net
+371 26 357 738
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