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 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

Open BIM

Use AI to manipulate your IFC

If you don’t know about ChatGPT, let me tell you about it. It is a useful application that can answer your questions, give you recipes
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add properties
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Add properties to IFC using IfcOpenShell

It often happens that an IFC file, after export, contains unintended errors such as missing attributes on objects, incorrect number of properties, or missing exported
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IFC 4.3 format
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SUPER IFC. What to include in the file?

If you’re here, you’ve probably already read the first part of the article about IFC and what an ideal file should contain. You can find
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IFC 4.3
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What SUPER IFC should have?

In today’s world of engineering and architecture, effective data exchange plays a crucial role, facilitated in part by the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard. Working
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Properties in IFC
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Properties in IFC

Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), as you may have read elsewhere on this blog or on the internet in general, is a standard that significantly facilitates
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raw ifc data
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Analyzing IFC Files: Five Effective Tools for BIM Data Quality Assurance

Analyzing Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) files is a crucial step in ensuring the accuracy and consistency of Building Information Modeling (BIM) data. There are various
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