Rules for classifying interferences with the use of Clash Matrix
The use of clash detection is crucial for ensuring BIM model quality. It is mandatory in certain cases according to Brazilian Federal Decree 10.306 (2020) since 2021. To ensure BIM…
The use of clash detection is crucial for ensuring BIM model quality. It is mandatory in certain cases according to Brazilian Federal Decree 10.306 (2020) since 2021. To ensure BIM…
In the BIM environment, there is a lot of talk about the important roles such as BIM coordinator or BIM manager, but unfortunately relatively little about the functions that precede…
Do you know the term "Bus Factor"? This concept is more well-known in the IT industry, and I think it will be increasingly used in the construction industry over time.…
The form of the interdisciplinary control, or IDC in short, may look different from project to project. As a design manager focusing on a medium sized building and infrastructure projects,…
How to ensure the quality and efficiency of your engineering design meeting? One of the most important things is good planning and well-prepared agenda. In order to be efficient in…
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How does the use of BIM in architecture look like in practice? The general advantages of using BIM are well known to all of us. In practice, however, when implementing…
Can BIM be free from complex standards and concepts? Can we actually attach the data we want to the geometries that represent building elements freely and without reading hundreds of…
In today’s competitive construction sector, construction firms are constantly looking for ways and means to improve construction efficiencies and gain a competitive edge. The building design industry and consultants are…
Undoubtedly, each and every one of us came across parametricism at least once in the course of our career lives. For that reason, it is so important to explain this…