3D Beyond Design: Using BIM for Prefabrication to Remove Waste and Save Money
Creating better designs is only part of the promise of BIM technology. Many small and medium-size organizations are using 3D design to collaborate with general contractors and construction managers to automate production of their designs and prefabricate building components such as mechanical equipment and curved glass curtain wall systems.
Share your BIM Achievements and Win a Trip to Autodesk University
Can’t get budgetary approval to attend Autodesk University this year? Share your BIM stories and go for free!
That’s right; Autodesk wants to hear how your agency or organization is pioneering the use of building information modeling. Enter the #DestinationBIM contest for your chance to be one of the four lucky winners who’ll get a free pass to AU in Las Vegas from December 2-4, 2014.
Get Your BIM Deployment Workbook
So you know that your organization needs to move to Building Information Modeling, but how? Perhaps you read our posts about BIM 101: An Introduction to Building Information Modeling or the BIM Pilot: Getting Started Guide, and now you are wondering how to put this knowledge into use.
What's New in Revit 2015? 8 Tips and Tricks
When we last discussed Revit, it was to show how its processes can allow prefabrication of building components, particularly MEP equipment.
A new version of Revit brought new tools and features to users when it launched earlier this year, most of which are specifically focused on helping you create better designs that can be sent right to construction or prefabrication. Here’s a roundup of what’s new in Revit 2015.
Why BIM is the Right Choice for Airport Infrastructure Design
Considered one of the greatest examples of the use of BIM for infrastructure, London’s Gatwick Airport is coming to the end of a $1.2 billion project to modernize its infrastructure.
Kick-started by the UK BIM Initiative (which has a goal to reduce the cost of government construction projects by 20% and to reduce the UK's carbon intensity in line with its EU carbon commitments), the project team used Autodesk technology to drive efficiencies and success.
DOT Fast-Tracks Road Design with a BIM Model
Dorado County, CA, contains more than 1,100 miles of road. Nothing unusual about that, but when you consider that these roads stretch from the suburbs of Sacramento to the shores of Lake Tahoe, then you’re dealing with some interesting terrain.
It’s the job of the El Dorado County Department of Transportation (EDCDOT) to manage these roads and highways in line with California’s stringent safety and environmental standards.
4 Ways to Gauge if Your Agency’s BIM Projects are Delivering ROI
As the GSA and other government agencies pursue BIM to support and even revolutionize project delivery from early planning through design, construction and facility management, how do you know you’re getting your money’s worth?
CAD News & Tips for Govies 5/22
Read how AutoCAD 2015 really focuses on user comfort. Meet the most compelling new feature of Civil 3D 2015, and more.
These and other stories are featured in this week’s CAD News & Tips for Govies - a weekly feature on Acronym that scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a regular source of CAD and GIS news, tips, events, and ideas that impact the public sector:
AutoCAD 2015 Focuses on User Comfort
CAD News & Tips for Govies 5/15
To upgrade now or upgrade later, that is the question!
Learn how to save your AutoCAD drawings to the cloud – automatically!
These and other stories are featured in this week’s CAD News & Tips for Govies is a weekly feature on Acronym that scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a regular source of CAD and GIS news, tips, events, and ideas that impact the public sector:
To Upgrade Now, or Upgrade Later? That is the Question
CAD News & Tips for Govies 4/30
Green campuses abound thanks for student-developed award-winning green infrastructure designs. What’s the difference between AutoCAD 360 and Autodesk 360?
These and other stories are featured in this week’s CAD News & Tips for Govies is a weekly feature on Acronym that scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a regular source of CAD and GIS news, tips, events, and ideas that impact the public sector:
Students Transform Campus Landscapes using Green Stormwater Management Designs