Marcin Pszczolka

Marcin Pszczolka

BIM Manager

My name is Marcin Pszczolka. I deal professionally with the topic of BIM for Infrastructure.

A few words about me

In 2015, I wrote my master’s thesis on BIM in Infrastructure. Since then I have been professionally involved in BIM. During my career I have worked as a railroad designer at COWI and as a product manager at Trimble. I also gained professional experience as a BIM Coordinator at Norconsult. where I worked  on large and small infrastructure projects. Currentely I hold the position of BIM Manager at Trimble

I am fascinated by new technologies, autonomous solutions and the broadly understood digitization of the construction sector.

Privately, I like traveling, sports and spending time actively with my friends. At BIM Corner, I am responsible for the BIM section about infrastructure.

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My articles

DWG to IFC
Open BIM

Migration of CAD (DWG) Models to IFC – Step-by-Step Guide

The IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) format has become the foundation of open BIM because it provides what the classic DWG never guaranteed – neutrality, standardization, ...
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IFC in company
Open BIM

10 Steps to Create an In‑House IFC Standard

Implementing consistent modeling rules in the open IFC format is one of the best investments a project team can make. The following article elaborates on ...
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OpenBIM quiz
Open BIM

Are You an OpenBIM Expert?

Quizzes are one of the most effective ways to quickly and permanently absorb new knowledge – especially when it comes to a broad topic like ...
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AI+BIM
Open BIM

The Impact of AI on Present State of Construction

There is no doubt that artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an important part of our daily lives, and its development is unavoidable. More and more ...
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OpenBIM
Open BIM

Back to Basics: What You Need to Know About openBIM in 2025

The world of design and construction management is changing at breakneck speed, and one of its central pillars is quickly becoming openBIM. Why is it ...
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Spatial Structure
Open BIM

Mastering Spatial elements in IFC 4.3

Imagine designing an extensive infrastructure system where every element—roads, bridges, railways, and even buildings—integrates seamlessly into a unified, functional whole. Achieving this demands not just ...
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