Yearly Archives: 2015

/2015

The construction productivity

By |July 27th, 2015|

Around the world, ever-larger capital projects are being undertaken. Better project management and technological innovation can improve the chances of success.

Three factors are defining the future of large-scale capital projects. First, investment is growing fast. In 2013, global investment in energy, infrastructure, mining, and real-estate-related projects was about $6 trillion; by 2030, that, could be $13 […]

Leveraging BIM In Facility Management

By |July 12th, 2015|

Many owners are leveraging building information modeling (BIM) for design and construction. However, most aren’t benefitting from the rich data in the model when it comes to facilities management. Using BIM within a facilities management system allows users to reduce maintenance costs, save on future construction with an accurate model, and link existing systems to […]

bim_use

By |June 30th, 2015|

Why your company should consider moving away from 2D drawing work? Autodesk Revit and Navisworks offers organized 3D approach to streamline your design and construction process, saving you time and money down the road.If you are still thinking about the cost of the software as a barrier to BIM, it’s obvious that you haven’t understood […]

The route to BIM in 10 steps

By |June 27th, 2015|

The race is on. By 2016, all centrally procured government construction UK projects, no matter their size, must be delivered using Building Information Modelling, or BIM. This will extend right through the supply chain, from the largest contractor to the smallest supplier, and it is hoped, will lead to the industry-wide adoption of BIM as […]

How BIM Saved $10 Million

By |June 23rd, 2015|

Mo money, mo problems.
Budgets exceeds projections. The eastern span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge notoriously cost $5 billion more than projected and a new transit hub near the World Trade Center in New York is similarly billions over budget. Those are just two high-profile scenarios.

Sources of cost overruns vary from project to project. In the case of recently completed […]

Modelling Reality

By |June 18th, 2015|

Source http://www.thinkbimmepaus.com.au

BIM for Safety in Construction

By |June 17th, 2015|

BIM-based design improves considerably the safety of a building over its life cycle – from the construction phase to the maintenance of the occupied building. When standards and regulations are defined by programs, inspection and design may in the future be automatic at all phases of work, says Research Scientist  Kristiina Sulankivi at VTT Technical Research Centre.

BIM has generally […]

Jump into BIM model – Virtual Reality for Construction 

By |June 16th, 2015|

PrioVR –  A device capable of capturing human motion, enabling Virtual Reality environment and capturing physical movements. One can see future in AEC market. Simply attach sensors to your body and send human movements to PrioVR.
Source http://www.priovr.com

BIM and Lean Construction – a clear synergy

By |June 15th, 2015|

Lauri Koskela, University of Huddersfield, explains how BIM feeds into the principles of Lean Construction creating a common ground of improvement
BIM & Lean Construction
Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Lean Construction have now existed as independent initiatives for two decades or more. Both have had an origin deriving from academic studies, with the focus gradually shifting […]

Virtual Lean Construction

By |June 15th, 2015|

https://storify.com/ssbansi/lean-construction