Great series of videos. You guys are doing great. I love BIM idea, I wish to implement within the company I work for, but their culture won't allow that happen, especially that the customer does not require. We are just an M&E contractor, we model our part to make sure we can fit the services, but not information attached to the objects, not required, won't be used. But BIM is the future, some project we already have architecture model, some just the structure, some both, not yet a BIM environment but the models are opening the way to something more efficient.
Would clicking on that window link to thermal and acoustic specifications as well? and if there are specific details that need to be built e.g. a specialist seal around a penetration - is that too much information for the 3D model?
Great videos. I think there is a myth inside your myth dispelled video however! BIM is not just for buildings, which you keep referring to in your videos, but it is for varying type of structures and infrastructures. Do correct me if I am wrong. :)
+Mousa Dahabreh You're absolutely right, it's applicable to the whole built environment. You'll find that we say "built asset" when we're talking in broader terms and "building" when we are using an illustrated example that shows a building.
Great series of videos. You guys are doing great.
I love BIM idea, I wish to implement within the company I work for, but their culture won't allow that happen, especially that the customer does not require.
We are just an M&E contractor, we model our part to make sure we can fit the services, but not information attached to the objects, not required, won't be used.
But BIM is the future, some project we already have architecture model, some just the structure, some both, not yet a BIM environment but the models are opening the way to something more efficient.
Would clicking on that window link to thermal and acoustic specifications as well? and if there are specific details that need to be built e.g. a specialist seal around a penetration - is that too much information for the 3D model?
Great quality video!!
+RAHMATH ALI Thanks! We hope you found it useful!
Great videos.
I think there is a myth inside your myth dispelled video however!
BIM is not just for buildings, which you keep referring to in your videos, but it is for varying type of structures and infrastructures.
Do correct me if I am wrong. :)
+Mousa Dahabreh You're absolutely right, it's applicable to the whole built environment. You'll find that we say "built asset" when we're talking in broader terms and "building" when we are using an illustrated example that shows a building.
Is this true that all parties association with project( Arcitect, Contractor, consultant) must have knowledge of BIM