Janusz Majcher
BIM Specialist
My name is Janusz Majcher. I graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Opole University of Technology.
A few words about me
During my professional career, I worked in companies that used BIM to a varying range (from modeling construction for fabrication to multi-disciplinary coordination of projects like Waste to Energy Plants or Flue GAs cleaning systems).
I’m currently working in Norway for a BIM software distributor (Tekla Structures, Trimble Connect). I support companies with projects and implementation of software in organizations. I’m also responsible for parametric design trainings.
Privately, a happy husband and father. I do jogging whenever I can.
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My articles
How much information do we need in the BIM model?
Janusz Majcher
14 December 2021
Exactly. Given that the term BIM itself includes a reference to object information modeling, it means that the more information we include in the model,
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How to choose the right BIM software?
Janusz Majcher
1 November 2021
This seemingly easy question can prove to be quite a tough nut to crack when it comes to choosing the right software for your business.
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Export a Tekla Structures model to an IFC file
Janusz Majcher
9 August 2021
While browsing the blog entries, you have probably noticed how much space we devote to the IFC. You'll find quite a bit of general schema
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6 easy ways to learn Tekla Structures
Janusz Majcher
8 July 2021
You have heard the statement many times that BIM is more than a 3D model. This is of course absolutely true. This concept covers processes,
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What you should know before starting a project with Tekla Structures
Janusz Majcher
19 May 2021
When we talk about BIM, we mean standards, procedures, processes that are used during design and construction...
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Terms in BIM you should know – update
Janusz Majcher
7 April 2021
BIM technology means processes, software, and the information generating many outcomes. Yet, BIM wouldn’t be so effective if it wasn’t for the standardization of these processes.
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