Mexico City International Airport (NAICM) · Aviation · Mexico
Single largest federated BIM model in the world at the time. ISO 19650-aligned governance, CDE workflows, and coordination across dozens of disciplines.
Selected work · Complex programs · Global delivery
A selection of complex airports, museums, hospitals, towers, and large-scale developments supported through BIM implementation, coordination, and digital delivery.
Selected references and deliverables across multiple regions and asset types.
Single largest federated BIM model in the world at the time. ISO 19650-aligned governance, CDE workflows, and coordination across dozens of disciplines.
14,808 unique hexagonal panels. BIM-driven fabrication coordination from concept geometry through installation. Federated MEP, structural, and architectural model.
Complex geometry and high coordination demand. ConstruBIM provided modeling and coordination support across stakeholders.
Largest and most advanced hospital in Acapulco. BIM model served as the primary source of information for coordination and execution.
Acute-care hospital coordination support and delivery planning for high-complexity healthcare environments.
ConstruBIM led digital delivery on one of the world's largest planned developments. Governance, BEPs, and CDE workflows at NEOM scale.
Large-scale public realm and cultural destination requiring coordination across diverse stakeholders.
Mixed-use development with offices and luxury apartments on a key avenue in Mexico City.
BIM Management engagement with coordination and executive modeling support across multiple towers.
Consultants included Netherlands Airport Consultants, CSI, THREE/LEED, and others.
Mexico City International Airport Benito Juárez terminal modernization and delivery support.
Delivery focus on coordination and value creation supporting project clarity, performance, and execution.
Developed on a 60,000 m² site with a 30,000 m² construction area.