Greenacting instead of greenwashing
Think BIM. Build Green.
Why GREEN BIM?
Every year, over 520 million tons of raw materials flow into the German construction sector – making it the leader in resource consumption. At the same time, construction waste is piling up, recycling is hampered by a lack of material data, and deconstruction often resembles a shot in the dark. With digital methods, open standards, and smart data formats, sustainability transforms from a buzzword into a genuine strategy:
Targeted Use of Resources
Material waste is a thing of the past. With BIM, you create transparency about construction materials used, reduce surpluses, and improve recyclability from design to deconstruction.
Making Material Flows Visible
Open formats like IFC and standardized processes according to buildingSMART ensure traceability, which is the basis for circular construction and sustainable supply chains.
Lifecycle Instead of Single-Use
Planning, construction, operation, and deconstruction are digitally connected - with a building model that accompanies all phases.
Transparency Becomes Mandatory
CSRD, ESG, EU taxonomy: Sustainability is no longer a "nice-to-have." Companies must deliver, including SMEs. BIM helps to collect relevant data in a structured way and implement reporting efficiently.
requirements
GREEN BIM
No prerequisites
We recommend that you book the
EDUBIM BASIC E-Learning
in advance.
Why this course?
GREEN BIM
Because sustainability is more than just a buzzword! With our practice-oriented approach, we show you how to combine ecological responsibility and digital efficiency in your daily project work. Bring your models, materials, or planning questions, and receive concrete strategies for resource conservation, recyclability, and data transparency.
This is how GREEN BIM becomes a genuine method for you, not just a good idea.
GREEN BIM
No prerequisites
We recommend that you book the
EDUBIM BASIC E-Learning
in advance.
GREEN BIM
Because sustainability is more than just a buzzword! With our practice-oriented approach, we show you how to combine ecological responsibility and digital efficiency in your daily project work. Bring your models, materials, or planning questions, and receive concrete strategies for resource conservation, recyclability, and data transparency.
This is how GREEN BIM becomes a genuine method for you, not just a good idea.


"Making sustainability tangible – that's precisely what GREEN BIM is all about. This course demonstrates how digital planning methods can be specifically used for resource conservation and measurable ecological goals. Particularly valuable: Participants' own projects are at the forefront, from material selection to recyclability. Instead of empty buzzwords, there are concrete approaches, tools, and tips that can be directly applied in a project environment. Anyone who wants to build sustainably will find the right starting point here."
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