Does the Building Industry Really Need to Start Over? A Response From Bentley to Autodesk's BIM/Revit Proposal for the Future

Topics:
Construction Services and Home Improvement
Tags:
Autodesk Inc.,
Benefits,
Bentley Systems,
Business Operations,
Human Resources,
Industry,
Productivity,
Research & Development
Source:
Bentley Systems

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Overview: After many years of using computers mainly for creating drawings, professionals and companies are beginning to see real benefits of modeling both graphical and non-graphical aspects of the Building life cycle. This advance is variously called building information modeling/BIM, Single Building Model/SBM and Virtual Building Model/VBM. This paper presents a perspective on this concept called BIM.

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Format: PDF | Size: 163KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 10


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