Engineering and architecture firm scaling BIM and digital project delivery
Lindschulte is a 900+ person engineering and architecture practice operating across infrastructure, building design, geotechnical, and energy sectors. The tech stack is firmly CAD-centric (AutoCAD, Revit, Allplan, BricsCAD, MicroStation) with GIS and structural analysis tools (Dlubal RFEM), reflecting a traditional AEC workflow — but active projects show a deliberate shift toward BIM process standardization and digital project delivery, suggesting internal pressure to move from 2D drawing workflows to integrated, model-driven delivery.
Lindschulte is a public engineering and architecture firm headquartered in Nordhorn, Germany, operating as part of the BKW Engineering Network of Excellence. Founded in 1969, the company serves mid-market and large construction and infrastructure clients across nine service lines: architecture and building design, geotechnical engineering, energy systems, MEP/building systems, structural assessment, industrial engineering, civil infrastructure, surveying and GIS, and water/environmental planning. The firm operates multiple regional offices and handles project delivery from concept through turnkey execution.
Primary tools: AutoCAD, Revit, Allplan, BricsCAD, and MicroStation. Also uses Dlubal RFEM for structural analysis, GIS for infrastructure planning, and Microsoft Project for scheduling.
Active projects include water infrastructure planning, flood protection concepts, canal rehabilitation, traffic and utility planning, and internal digital process transformation — specifically BIM integration and Lean-based workflow optimization.
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