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Thangaraj
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Yes,It has Widely accepted in Building Management System. However respect on implementation, it is still under process only. This may depends on Clint and Contracto,Design Consultancy firm. How much they like and wish to introduce advanced...
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Gouri Shankar Bhowmick
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Till now I agree with Mr.Praya Kothari .In India it is still not widely accepted and we are to go miles ahead .
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Pragya Kothari
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I don't think BIM is being widely used in India, apart from big developers others are still into the drawings and calculating was always a problem, with so much communication gaps from contractors, to schedulers and in the end the laborers, with...
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For modern building and construction industry, building information modeling (BIM) process enhances the structural engineer’s workflow and can position them to be actively involved in the sustainable design of a building. BIM is defined as an integrated process that allows professionals to explore a project’s key physical and functional characteristics digitally - before it’s built. The AutoCAD BIM solutions are based on coordinated, more reliable, high-quality information created with Autodesk By using BIM, design professionals can: # Design - innovative, intelligent projects from the earliest stages # Visualize, Simulate, and Analyze - real-world appearance, performance and cost # Documen...
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Gouri Shankar Bhowmick
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BIM in fact is good for sustainable Design by the design office or by organisations .In India the designing of structres are made based on current requirement or at best need based .Most of the people donot design looking future say what is likly...
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