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QUANTIFYING THE BENEFITS OF BIM FOR COMPLEX BUILDING PROJECTS

By Anna Liza Montenegro | Video

New research from Dodge Data & Analytics (formerly McGraw Hill Construction) based on input from hundreds of owners, architects, engineers and contractors experienced with BIM provides clear, quantifiable measures on the impact of using BIM for design and construction of complex buildings such as hospitals, labs, hi-tech manufacturing and major transportation projects.

Watch our recorded webinar as Stephen Jones presents the top findings from the research, quantifying the tangible impact of BIM on project outcomes such as cost, schedule and quality, as well as important process metrics, such as:

  • Better and more constructable construction documents
  • Reduced RFI’s, rework, cost and schedule
  • The status of central government BIM policies around the world

INDUSTRIES: Buildings

Published on August 17, 2016 in .

About the Author

Anna Liza Montenegro develops design technology conferences for architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) professionals as a forum to exchange innovative strategies, and best practices, and facilitate discussions into the technology trends driving significant change in building design and construction. As Director of Marketing and as a trained architect, these events are offered to AEC professionals by Microsol Resources, a value-added reseller of Autodesk, Bluebeam, Rhino, Chaos V-Ray & Enscape, Egnyte and other various technology partnerships.

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