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Modumate: BIM powered by Unreal Engine

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Solibri Inside to check BIM models as you design

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Designer-focused plug-in coming soon to Archicad, Allplan and Vectorworks
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Datumate partners with Procore to boost data analytics

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IFC Special Report – interoperability for AECO

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IFC, the data model specification that enables interoperability in the AECO industry, has come a…

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