

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 with my wife, 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
IFC 4.3 in Infrastructure. Watch Video
In today’s world, the exchange of high-quality information between different project parties is crucial for success, especially in the construction industry. To facilitate this process, …
IFC 4.3 on construction site
Recently, there has been a lot of discussion surrounding the advancements in the IFC 4.3 standard. One of the most significant changes is its support …
Spatial Breakdown Structure in IFC 4.3
Spatial Breakdown Structure (SBS) is a method of organizing and breaking down a project into smaller, manageable components. Spatial hierarchy used in IFC establishes a …
Relations I used to create iFC 4.3 for infrastructure
The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) schema is an international standard for building and infrastructure information modeling. One of the key elements of the IFC schema …
IFC 4.3 in road projects – case study
In the first article in the IFC for Infrastructure series, I mentioned that IFC can be divided into 3 main thematic groups: objects, properties, relationships. …
All you need to know about IFC 4.3 for infrastructure
The transportation infrastructure until the release of the IFC 4.3 scheme was poorly represented in the IFC framework. Of course, it was and is possible …