Last month, I wrote about how Building Information Modeling (BIM) helped a project meet its time and money goals when local legislation requiring LEED certification was enacted in Wasington, D.C. The original article that appeared in McGraw Hill Construction provided an excellent overview of BIM uses and strategies for all construction projects, including green ones. The question that keeps running through my
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LEED Legislation Wrecks Havoc: BIM Saves the Day!
By Matthew DeVries on
That’s not exactly how the headline reads … but close enough. The actual title is BIM Promotes Sustainability: Practitioners are Finding Paths to Green through Interoperable Software. As reported by McGraw Hill Construction, this article demonstrates the practical utility of Building Information Modeling (BIM) on a construction project … a green one! MH reports about the…
The Future of BIM: “…in the pipeline…”
By Matthew DeVries on
Posted in Building Information Modeling, Technology
Earlier this week, I read an article in the Daily Commercial News about the future of building information modeling:
The advent of building information modeling will have a major impact on project-delivery methods, says Ottawa contractor Doug Burnside, president of Dolyn Developments Inc.
“I think we are going to see more design-build projects as
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