Updated calendar: BIM events in 2022 (Spain)
Check our calendar with the most important BIM events in Spain (2022). You’ll get all the information and registration forms so you don’t miss anything.
Check our calendar with the most important BIM events in Spain (2022). You’ll get all the information and registration forms so you don’t miss anything.
The global shortage of semiconductor chips is now an ongoing crisis. The Covid19 pandemic has had a lot to do with it, but other factors have also played a role, such as the political decisions of some countries.
The Spanish Office of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda (Mitma) prepares a Law of Architecture and Quality of the Built Environment.Read more
The vast majority of sectors have been affected in some way by the coronavirus crisis, however, the aeronautical sector has been one of those that has suffered the most from the blows of this exceptional situation.Read more
At present there are numerous ways of obtaining electricity in Spain: from plants that use fossil fuels (mainly coal, natural gas and the always controversial nuclear power plants) to a wide range of renewable sources, represented mainly by wind and hydraulic energy.
However, there is a technology that is not well known, which is highly energy efficient, and which is considered one of the great options for the future: cogeneration plants.
In April this year, the design software company, Autodesk, introduced the new version of Revit 2021. The program includes new and improved functions that will help professionals generate more detailed and realistic building designs.
On July 21, 2020, the European Union managed to approve the Recovery Plan for Europe, a package of direct aid to stimulate the economy and tackle the health crisis caused by Covid-19. The financial package totals 750,000 million from the recovery plan, of which Spain will receive 140,000 million.
Despite the health crisis caused by Covid-19, at Keyplan we have managed to adapt to the new situation. Although during the last months we have teleworked to continue giving service and continuity to the projects that we had in progress, currently we have already returned to the office, following all the pertinent health and safety measures.
At Keyplan we have been offering our clients building services and facilities in housing estates, homes, offices, hotels … etc. for years. In fact, last year we installed a trigeneration plant in a large hotel complex in the Dominican Republic to distribute heat, cold and electricity to 1,200 rooms and their services.
Precisely the hotel sector has been, without a doubt, the sector hardest hit by the Covid-19 crisis, whose future, one month after returning to the “new normal”, continues to be plagued with uncertainty.
The aeronautical sector has always been a reference and progress sector in Spain and in recent years has enjoyed a good period of growth. It is an industry that bills about 9,000 million euros and offers jobs to 43,000 people with high qualification and generates 63,000 indirect jobs.Read more