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When Data Connect Projects: Ineco’s Commitment to BIM

February 13, 2026

At Ineco, BIM is far more than a tool — it represents the combined knowledge, experience and vision of a team that has successfully embedded it into the company’s way of working. Thanks to highly specialised talent, BIM has become a strategic driver for tackling the growing complexity of engineering and construction projects, enhancing quality, efficiency and collaboration throughout the entire asset life cycle. This evolution is grounded in the principles of openBIM, interoperability and the use of open standards, enabling work in collaborative, sustainable environments aligned with European and international frameworks.

This capability is supported by a team of more than 100 trained professionals who deliver a comprehensive BIM offering, ranging from consultancy services — particularly aimed at public‑sector clients — to hands‑on implementation in major projects. Strategy development, definition of requirements and standards, information management and support in organisational change processes all form part of a model that positions BIM as a genuine enabler of digital transformation.


From pioneering projects to digital twins

The use of BIM in Ineco’s projects has marked a step change in technical and economic decision‑making, especially in highly complex environments. In linear infrastructure, BIM has become essential for interdisciplinary coordination in projects such as the SE‑40 in Seville or the rail‑port developments in Algeciras. This is complemented by international experience in initiatives such as Rail Baltica, HS2 and Peru’s New Central Road, together with advanced data‑capture technologies including laser scanning, drones and mobile mapping.

In the building sector, the widespread use of BIM has strengthened coordination among disciplines, improved early clash detection and ensured consistency across models, drawings, quantities and budgets — as seen in the expansion of the Atocha railway complex. Building on this foundation, Ineco continues to advance its processes, incorporating opportunities offered by artificial intelligence and digital twins to move towards data‑driven asset management and reinforce its position as a benchmark in innovation and digital transformation within the sector.