Further
For some users of BIM it is just a fancy tool for creating 3D building models and accurate photo-realistic renderings
team and the supply chain. The aerospace and chemical-process industries are seen as exemplars of how information can flow from client concept through to design, procurement, construction, commissioning, operation and disposal.
T 34 CIBSE Journal January 2012
he quest for whole-life efficiency in construction projects points to the need to impove the integration of data across both the construction
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The UK urgently needs to move forward with the development of building information modelling across the supply chain if it is to avoid being left way behind the progess of other nations, writes Tim Dwyer
By contrast, the world of the building services engineer has a more disparate and varying set of inputs, outputs and constraints; it will always have less order than a single-focused engineering project such as a European airliner. However, tools are emerging that support
the prospect of a more effective project- information life cycle for the construction industry: an integrated building information
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