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Carmei Gat Residential Project

BIM Management and MEP Coordination

Client: Geshem Holdings LTD + Ampa Israel LTD

Architect: Geshem Architects

Location: Kiryat Gat, Israel

Function: Multi-Residential Project

Area: 492 residential units

Year: 2025

A new residential and commercial development is taking shape in Carmei Gat North, bringing modern urban living to one of Kiryat Gat’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. This thoughtfully planned project will feature 492 residential units across 11 buildings, seamlessly integrating residential, commercial, and community spaces. Designed as a self-sustaining neighborhood, the development offers ground-floor retail areas, two levels of underground parking, parks, schools, and essential services, creating a vibrant and convenient living environment.

With a focus on innovation and efficiency, the project is being developed using advanced BIM methodologies, ensuring seamless coordination between all disciplines and an optimized construction workflow. The Federated Model approach allows for real-time collaboration, clash detection, and data-driven decision-making, minimizing costly rework and streamlining design adjustments across architectural, structural, and MEP disciplines.
A key aspect of our role is early MEP coordination, ensuring that all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are fully integrated into the design before construction begins. This proactive approach helps prevent design conflicts, improves spatial planning within the two-level underground parking structures and mixed-use commercial areas, and enhances overall project efficiency.
By leveraging Autodesk Docs as a cloud-based collaboration platform, we facilitate smooth communication among project stakeholders, enabling efficient project management from initial design through construction. Set against the backdrop of Kiryat Gat’s expanding urban landscape, this project not only supports sustainable and smart community development but also establishes a new standard for coordinated, technology-driven construction in the region.