
At Coloma + Armengol, we have been working for years to drive the digital transformation of the construction sector with a clear vision: to put technology at the service of people, organisations and the public interest. Our work focuses on helping companies and public administrations manage information better, optimise processes and make more efficient decisions throughout the entire life cycle of buildings and infrastructure.
Recently, 3Cat dedicated a segment to explaining this way of working. The video, which you can watch embedded in this article, offers an audiovisual insight into a practice that is part of our day-to-day work and reflects a deep conviction: the future of the sector lies in well-structured, rigorous digitalisation with a long-term vision.
Purpose-driven digitalisation
For Coloma + Armengol, digitalising is not simply about adopting tools or platforms. It is about rethinking how information is created, organised and used to improve efficiency, quality and sustainability in projects. Methodologies such as BIM or digital twins are key in this process, but they only deliver value when they are coherently integrated into the real processes of each organisation.
We support our clients on this journey with technical judgement and a strategic perspective, tailoring each implementation to their reality and to their social, economic and environmental objectives. The result is a progressive, measurable transformation aligned with the needs of the sector.
A holistic life-cycle view
One of the pillars of our approach is a comprehensive view of the life cycle of built assets. From initial planning to operation and maintenance, information must be continuous, reliable and shared among all stakeholders involved.
Data and process fragmentation is one of the main sources of inefficiency in the sector. Implementing BIM methodology and structured information management makes it possible to overcome this fragmentation, establishing a common language between technical teams, management, operators and public administrations, and improving coordination and decision-making.
Three pillars that define our activity
Coloma + Armengol’s work is structured around three major, closely interconnected areas:
BIM and digital twin implementation
We support companies and projects in the implementation of BIM and digital twins as the foundation for advanced information management. This approach enables scenario anticipation, resource optimisation and data continuity throughout the entire life cycle of buildings and infrastructure.
Development of tailored technological solutions
We design solutions adapted to each context, integrating existing tools and defining workflows that are consistent with the real needs of organisations. Technology is always a means to achieve robust, long-term sustainable results.
Training to lead digital transformation
Training is key to consolidating any change process. In this area, we direct the Master’s Degree in BIM Management at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, where we train professionals prepared to lead digital transformation in companies and public administrations.
Applied innovation and responsibility
Through our R&D area, we explore emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, data spaces and new digital environments, always with an applied, results-oriented approach. We understand innovation as a tool to improve real processes and add value to the sector as a whole, especially in contexts where efficiency and sustainability are decisive.
Sharing a way of working
Our appearance on 3Cat allows us to share this way of working with a broader audience and reinforce a message we consider essential: the transformation of the construction sector does not depend solely on technology, but on the judgement, expertise and commitment of the people who make it possible.
At Coloma + Armengol, we continue to work with this conviction, contributing to a built environment that is more efficient, sustainable and better prepared to face future challenges.
Below you can watch the video broadcast on 3Cat: