A London conference on building information modelling (BIM) on Wednesday, organised jointly by Constructing Excellence and the Construction Products Association, featured two announcements. Open BIM First, we heard that BuildingSMART International, various Nemetschek companies, Tekla, Solibri, and other major construction software vendors (but, perhaps critically, not Autodesk or Bentley [yet], nor any construction collaboration technology …
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Mar 16 2012
Open BIM, 4BIM … and potential ‘BIM-wash’
- By Paul Wilkinson in AEC, BIM, Business/Financial, Collaboration, Future, Marketing, Mobile, SaaS, Vendors
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16 March 2012
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Mar 05 2009
Information modelling for greener buildings
- By Paul Wilkinson in AEC, Blogs, Collaboration, Future, People issues, Sustainability, Web 2.0
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5 March 2009
Information modelling for greener buildings was the title of an excellent seminar at Ecobuild in London yesterday afternoon on building information modelling (BIM). Well chaired and introduced by Richard Saxon (ex-BDP), the session also featured presentations from: James Warne (environmental engineering director, BDP) on BIM and sustainability Nick Nisbet (AEC3) on BuildingSMART, IFCs and SMARTcodes …
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May 23 2008
BuildLondonLive – update
- By Paul Wilkinson in AEC, Blogs, Collaboration, Functionality, Future, Internet, SaaS, Sustainability
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23 May 2008
The BuildLondonLive event I mentioned last week is taking shape. I’ve just had an email from Nick Nisbet saying this latest BIMStorm project’s website now features “a great movie” and some information about the target site (judging from the images, it looks like it’s a riverside site between Greenwich Peninsula and the Thames Barrier – …
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