Connected tools,connected team

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the foundation of digital transformation in the AEC industry. For engineers, making the move from CAD to BIM is core to success in this competitive environment.
Why? Because manual, disconnected production workflows are prone to errors and omissions, leading to major budget, schedule and cost overruns. “Sharing models reduces rework, which gives teams more time to design, and can also eliminate a lot of the human error that occurs when drawings are interpreted.” Erleen Hatfield, PE, AIA, LEED AP Founder, Hatfield Group In an integrated BIM environment, multiple design disciplines work closely to better coordinate their work. By linking their models together, teams can better visualize and identify clashes to coordinate.

BIM lets us punch above our weight. It absolutely allows us to compete on any type of project, from small things all the way up to mega projects, to airports and stadiums and beyond.

BIM does so much more for us than help address clashes. We’re optimizing the use of prefabrication, accelerating projects, and finding efficiencies that benefit whole projects—thanks to BIM.

Included in this Contents

  • Seamless Collaboration
  • Design Optioneering
  • Integrated Analysis
  • Optimize designs & win more work
  • Design Automation

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