Push your limits Posted by Greg Corke - October 1, 2014 Kentucky design firm adds new services and wins more work with BIM and Autodesk Revit
BIM libraries Posted by Greg Corke - September 29, 2014 One way to speed up model creation is to download content from a web portal to add real world objects…
Off the Grid: virtualisation Posted by Greg Corke - September 25, 2014 Replacing 125 workstations at six global sites with centralised virtual desktops running Revit, AutoCAD and SketchUp with Citrix and Nvidia…
NEWS: CIC BIM2050 Group publishes Built Environment 2050 Posted by Greg Corke - September 2, 2014 The UK construction industry is dreaming of a digital future. The BIM2050 Group is making some predictions
New kid on the block Posted by Greg Corke - July 30, 2014 There is a new player in the Building Information Modelling world. French CAD giant, Dassault Systèmes, is tailoring its powerful…
The #ukbimcrew is not a clique Posted by Greg Corke - July 29, 2014 It’s for everyone, says Su Butcher of social media consultancy, Just Practicing
Urban frontiers Posted by Greg Corke - July 29, 2014 London-based architects Paul Davis + Partners selected Stratasys’ Dimension SST 1200es 3D printer when it moved from traditional handmade models…
A BIM industry temperature check Posted by Super User - May 27, 2014 Excitech consultant Rob Clark was part of a committee that recently ran a workshop called BIM4Real to share and solve…
Taking BIM mobile Posted by Super User - March 18, 2014 Iain Miskimmin outlines the challenges that continue to face construction companies’ mobile technology adoption and offers guidance on the best…