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19 hours ago ago from IWMSnews.com

Dec. 18, 2009, Boston, Massachusetts - The United States architecture/engineering/construction (A/E/C) industry could save over $400 billion annually by eliminating wasted effort through the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology to manage the building lifecycle, said Deke Smith, CEO of the buildingSMART Alliance, a council within the National Institute of Building Sciences based in Washington, D.C. While the use of ...

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BIM loves DP!

22 hours ago ago from Autodesk Manufacturing Northern Europe - Autodesk Inventor, Showcase, Moldflow, Vault etc

Theres a real buzz at the moment around BIM, Building Information Modeling and DP, Digital Prototyping - whats the buzz all about I hear you ask? Many architects are seeing the benefits of moving to 3D and in-particular using BIM as a way of creating complete projects in one model. Just like Digital Prototyping for manufacturers where everything (2D, 3D, controls, analysis, simulation, visualisation etc) is included within the 3D digital ...

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12 hours ago ago from M!

More and more with clients and internally, participation is a focal point of conversation, as it should be.  How do we engage clients, consumers, and ourselves in the campaigns and concepts we create?  Without a more serious examination of participation on the Internet, we may see clients burnt by neglect (low participation) or, worse yet, by inappropriate actions that may cause embarrassment or negative impact. The Internet is nothing ...

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What information will the project manager or client require from the design team before construction can be given the go ahead.

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