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BIM, Value Management, Life-cycle Cost Management

Building Information Management

BIM is the life-cycle management of the built environment supported by digital technology. Unfortunately, too much emphasis has been placed upon 3-D visualization and other technology components vs. the process of life-cycle management. Consequently, the need for value management emerges. INTRODUCTION.

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Top 30 Construction Classes at Autodesk University 2021

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Construction, jobsite, and built environments. Calling all architects, engineers, contractors, and owners: This session is perfect for anyone who wants to better understand the value of collecting data across enterprise and connected cloud environments. The importance of aggregating data across a connected cloud environment.

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The efficient life-cycle management of the built environment will not happen until change management is accelerated. 10:00 – 11:30 AM Construction – Fabrication Integration. Labs 21 National Conference 2012 – “High Performance Healthcare Environments: Metrics and Procedures”. . .

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The efficient life-cycle management of the built environment will not happen until change management is accelerated. 10:00 – 11:30 AM Construction – Fabrication Integration. Labs 21 National Conference 2012 – “High Performance Healthcare Environments: Metrics and Procedures”. . .

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

Business Facilities

We have their full product life cycle and tools here with kiosks and other types of interface points where people can actually touch and feel those types of solutions to understand how they work. Top sectors include computer electronics, health and medical devices, and fabricated metals and heavy machinery.