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Cadgroup Building Information Modelling

Building Information Modelling

Overview

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the creation and use of coordinated, consistent, computable information about a building project in design. The information is used for production of high-quality construction documents, predicting performance, cost estimating, construction planning, and, eventually, for managing and operating the facility.

Revit® software is purpose-built for BIM; it mirrors the real world of buildings for architects, building designers and engineers. And because it is purpose-built for BIM, any change you make—anytime, anywhere—is automatically coordinated throughout your project. Designs and documentation stay coordinated, consistent, and complete.

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BIM For Interior Design

Discussions about BIM typically focus on the design of the outside of the building and the many benefits BIM brings to that aspect of architectural design. We read about massing models and curtain walls, expressive roof forms, and detailed wall sections.

But how is BIM being applied to the design of the inside of the building - the finishes, the fixtures, the area requirements, the furniture schedules? This whitepaper examines the use of Revit® Architecture software for the interior design of a building.

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BIM for Small Firms

With the right preparation and planning, introducing BIM into a small firm can be swift, painless and highly effective.

This white paper provides business implementation best practices that will enable smaller firms to quickly reap the benefits of BIM.

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BIM and Facilities Management

BIM is changing the way buildings are designed and constructed, but is it changing how they’re operated and maintained? There is a lot of interest in the industry surrounding the use of building information for facilities management, but how does this really work and how do the benefits of BIM extend to facilities management?

This white paper focuses on methods for facility managers, and FM applications, to take advantage of the consistent, coordinated building information that comes from a building information model in their own work.

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