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Golomb, Holon Residential Complex

BIM Management and MEP Coordination

Client: Shikun & Binui Real Estate
ARK Group


Architect: Maoz Price Architects

Location: Holon, Israel

Function: Residential Complex

Area: 310 residential units

Year: 2024

Golomb 22 is a large-scale urban renewal project in the heart of Holon’s Neot Rachel neighborhood. The development includes six 10-story residential buildings, offering 310 well-planned apartments that reflect a modern, community-focused approach to urban living.
The complex is built above three underground parking levels, which also include essential technical areas — maximizing functionality while maintaining a clean, green environment at street level.
Located near the new light rail and future metro line, the project offers exceptional connectivity while preserving neighborhood character and quality of life.

As part of a highly structured BIM environment led by Shikun & Binui's internal BIM team, BIMLab was responsible for the practical implementation of BIM coordination across disciplines, in full compliance with the client's strict BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and workflows.
Our scope included:
BIM Implementation within Client Standards
We worked according to the predefined BEP provided by Shikun & Binui, ensuring full alignment with their BIM protocols, documentation structure, model quality standards, and coordination timelines.
MEP Coordination
We led the coordination of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Our role focused on model validation, clash detection, and resolving spatial conflicts across the 3D environment — particularly in dense areas such as shafts, basements, and technical floors.
Structural Coordination
We facilitated coordination between architectural and structural models, including concrete alignment, core openings, and detailed basement planning for all three underground levels.
Collaborative Oversight
We participated in weekly coordination meetings, supported design teams in applying model corrections, and ensured that all updates met the standards defined in the centralized CDE (Autodesk Construction Cloud).