Expertise

Steel

A Closer Look at Our Expertise

Every building starts with a shared vision


Integrated realisation at Unger

At Unger Steel, interaction with our customers helps to create a building from geometric fundamentals. The first step is to establish the unknown parameters. Once the information is agreed, it provides the basis for integrated realisation (digitally controlled processes from raw material through to assembly) at Unger Steel Construction. Integrated realisation means a multi-layered feedback process between the architectural model and construction model, between digital modelling and physical conditions on site. Central tools to support this are Building Information Modelling (BIM) and, closely connected, semi-automated production, manifests and assembly concepts from Unger Steel Construction.

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

The digital twin – the DNA of your building

At Unger Steel Construction, your building is created as a 3D model containing all production-relevant data. It’s what we call a ‘digital twin’, which not only helps to visualise the building, but also serves as a reference for feedback processes and measurements.

This BIM model supports the entire construction process – from ordering of raw materials to production and fitting of the very last screw.

 

Three decades of experience in BIM planning

Unger Steel has been using BIM since 1989, although back then, its functionality was fairly limited. Since then, around 50 design engineers, 20 project managers, 5 structural engineers and 20 assembly foremen as well as the entire production management team have started to use Building Information Modelling.

Parametric Modelling

Parametric modelling to scale the order volume

Unger Steel Construction uses parametrised geometry, or macros (templates), in the planning phase. These are used to automatically generate individual components and their node connections within a wider context This way, larger order volumes can be realised efficiently and within short planning periods.

PLANNING, PRODUCTION, ASSEMBLY

Integrated realisation

Planning (statics)

The execution and adjustment of building geometry, the final design, takes place in close coordination with our customers using digital 3D models.

Production – semi-automation and manufacture

This model serves as the basis for the production, or the steel making, of your project. From digital information to the building part!

Assembly

Digital assembly concepts created in advance enable generation of chronological manifests using BIM-supported component selection.

Precise deadline tracking

Our methods for monitoring deadlines

All internal processes are digitally recorded and controlled in our own ERP system.

The requisite databases are controlled via BIM based on cumulative construction schedules of all simultaneous projects.

  • Purchasing list for raw materials procurement
  • Construction work list (CAD)
  • Production work list
  • Shipping manifests
Cost at a glance

An overview of costs

Unger Steel’s comprehensive project controlling offers the perfect overview of the costs of your project. Extrapolated costs can already be viewed when the BIM model (5D) is created.

Process modelling

Clarity with process modelling

Unger Steel’s clear process modelling ensures stability in your project execution.

DISTINCTIVE COMPETENCE

Optimal knowledge management at Unger Steel

The Unger Identification Code (UIC) allows you to identify every element created at Unger, and therefore trace it back to the raw materials producer.

A web-based, internal wiki (digital encyclopedia) enables access to the knowledge available at Unger at any time, from factory standards to performance declarations.

Certificates

Awards

SAP Garden, Munich
Engineering Award of the German Steel Construction
Category: Building Construction
SAP Garden – Dafür hat Unger Steel den Ingenieurpreis des Deutschen Stahlbaus 2024 in der Kategorie Hochbau erhalten.
movable Stadium Pool (Stadionbad), Vienna
Austrian Steel Design Award 2023
Category: Sustainability
Stadionbad Halle. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Österreichischen Stahlbaupreis 2023 in der Kategorie Nachhaltigkeit erhalten.
KTM Motohall, Mattighofen
European Steel Design Award 2021
KTM Motohall Mattighofen. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Europäischen Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
OEAMTC-Headquarters
European Steel Design Award 2019
Austrian Steel Design Award 2017
Solid BautechPreis 2017
ÖAMTC Zentrale Wien. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
Vienna city port, Vienna
Austrian Steel Design Award 2011
Solid BautechPreis 2010
Schiffsstation Wien City. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
WU Wien
Austrian Steel Design Award 2015
Solid BautechPreis 2015
WU Wien. Dafür hat Ungersteel den Solid Bautechpreis erhalten.
Central Railway Station, Vienna
European Steel Design Award 2015
Global Galvanizing Award 2015
Austrian Steel Design Award 2013
Hauptbahnhof Wien. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Europäischen Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
Neue Mitte Lehen, Salzburg
European Steel Design Award 2009
Neue Mitte Lehen Salzburg. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Europäischen Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
Galzigbahn, St. Anton
Austrian Steel Design Award 2007
Galzigbahn St. Anton. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Österreichischen Stahlbaupreis erhalten.
Bucharest Tower Center, Bucharest
European Steel Design Award 2007
Bukarest Tower City. Dafür hat Unger Steel den Europäischen Stahlbaupreis erhalten.