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ALLPLAN Cites Adoption of AI-Enabled BIM Platform for Global Projects

by | Feb 20, 2026

Company says AI visualization, automated modeling, and cloud collaboration are helping teams deliver building and infrastructure work faster and with fewer errors.
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MUNICH, Germany, Feb 20, 2026 – ALLPLAN reported increase in adoption of its AI-enabled BIM platform across building and infrastructure projects worldwide. The platform combines BIM workflows with AI-based visualization, automated modeling and cloud collaboration. ALLPLAN said the technology supports faster and accurate project delivery.

“As digital transformation accelerates across construction, AI is becoming central to how projects are designed and delivered,” said Sunil Pandita, CEO of ALLPLAN and chief division officer planning & design, Nemetschek Group. “By embedding AI into our BIM workflows, we help customers collaborate earlier, reduce risk, and turn complex ideas into buildable reality improving productivity and project quality from concept to construction.”

Global Customer Impact – Real Projects, Real Outcomes

Architecture, structural, civil and precast teams use ALLPLAN’s platform within the BIM environment. The platform applies AI to support design decisions and coordinate workflows. It maintains project data from planning through completion, helping teams align design and construction activities within a single digital model.

Structural Engineering Highlights

  • OMNITURM Frankfurt (Germany): An architectural landmark supported by concrete modeling and detailing.
  • Airship Hangar Mühlheim (Germany): An award-winning structure with reinforcement challenges addressed through BIM-based workflows.
  • Zaha Hadid Tower (Italy): A high-rise where 3D modeling helped resolve a torsional planning challenge.

Architecture Highlights

  • Macherei Berlin-Kreuzberg (Germany): An urban development demonstrating flexible BIM workflows for complex architectural requirements.
  • xOpen-air Museum Gateway, Detmold (Germany): A CO₂-neutral gateway structure showcasing sustainable design planning.
  • Giessen Tower (Switzerland): One of the region’s first fully BIM-planned high-rise construction projects.

Civil and Infrastructure Highlights

  • Evros Bridge (Greece): Detailed bridge modeling and coordination for a civil infrastructure project.
  • Altona Tunnel (Germany): Parametric tunnel design supporting complex geometry and stakeholder coordination.
  • Cetin Dam (Turkey): Europe’s RCC dam project, delivered with precision using BIM workflows.

Precast Engineering Highlights

  • Allianz Stadium (Austria): Accelerated construction through precast element modeling.
  • Aglaya Garden Tower (Switzerland): High-rise façade elements optimized using precast workflows.

AI-Enabled Design Supports Faster, Smarter Project Delivery

ALLPLAN is integrating AI across concept visualization, automated design support and cloud-based collaboration within its BIM platform. The tools assist early-stage design development, improve model accuracy and detect issues to reduce rework.

By embedding AI into open BIM workflows, ALLPLAN allows architects, engineers and construction partners to work from a shared digital model. The approach supports coordination and project visibility across design and construction stages.

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About ALLPLAN

ALLPLAN provides BIM and 3D design software for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. The company develops tools that support workflows from early planning through design, fabrication and construction. Its software serves architecture, structural and civil engineering, bridge design and precast concrete planning, along with cloud-based collaboration for project coordination. ALLPLAN’s BIM solutions enable data-driven design decisions and support digital fabrication while maintaining information flow across the construction process. The company’s integrated cloud technology is designed to improve interdisciplinary collaboration on building and infrastructure projects. Customers include architects, engineers, BIM managers and construction professionals across commercial, residential and infrastructure sectors. ALLPLAN is headquartered in Munich, Germany, and is part of the Nemetschek Group. The company reports about 240,000 users worldwide and employs more than 700 people globally.