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Nuova Sede MASE
BIM Coordination — Urban Regeneration of Historic Center Ongoing
Overview
Nuova Sede MASE is the second deployment of the IFC-to-Revit workflow: a feasibility-stage design commissioned by Rome's state property office for the demolition and reconstruction of a building in Rome's district into the future headquarters of the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security — six disciplines across three parallel model states: existing, demolition, and new construction. The information workflow runs on the client's own CDE platform, and links every model element to both the schedule and the cost estimate through a single shared coding system, keeping time and cost tracking cross-referenced rather than maintained separately.
IFC to Native Revit Elements
Floors, walls and ceilings were imported from the IFC handover along with their information — converted into quantifiable native Revit elements, which made both geometry and information modelling faster.
Schedule Generator
The Schedule Generator identified every unique wall, floor and ceiling type actually used in the project and automated the manual schedule creation.
Clash Detection — Solibri
Cross-discipline coordination uses Solibri's rule-based clash detection: every overlap is automatically flagged, sized, assigned to a discipline, and tracked to resolution — rather than caught by manual review.