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What's the buzz about BIM in Civil Engineering? Print E-mail
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 9:04 am

BIM is not just for architects.

As BIM adoption has become more of a standard in architecture and construction, civil engineers have been taking notice and are asking the question: "What does BIM mean for me?"

To understand how BIM applies to civil engineering, take a look at the following articles. Read what other firms are doing and how they leveraged BIM to conduct simulation and analysis to optimize the design for constructability, sustainability, and road safety. 

 
How Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Plays Out in the Real World Print E-mail
Friday, January 29, 2010 8:50 am

Trust, Teamwork and Technology Define Integrated Project Delivery

All for One, One for All

By Joanna Masterson
Senior Writer of Construction Executive.

The Three Musketeers could teach the construction industry a thing or two. Each member of the trio is talented, but together they make the biggest impact. And if one is in a jam, the others come to the rescue: all for one, one for all.

Imagine the same scenario on a complex multi-million dollar construction project. Owners, architects and contractors make decisions as a team, take on risk as a team and are rewarded as a team, with the goals of the project placed ahead of individual interests.

According to early adopters, this is all possible through a leaner, more integrated approach to project delivery.

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Tackling the next three-letter acronym Print E-mail
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 9:59 am

Structural Engineering & Design Magazine

By Sarah Hodges
Industry Marketing Manager for Building Engineering, Autodesk, Inc.

Now that you’ve figured out building information modeling (BIM), here’s another three-letter acronym for you to master: IPD. Integrated project delivery (IPD) is a project delivery approach that uses business structures, practices, and processes to encourage the early contribution of knowledge and experience by key project stakeholders. With IPD, owners, architects, engineers, construction managers, contractors, sub-contractors, and fabricators collaborate at the earliest stages of a project to assess project options against business goals and make decisions based on a best-for-project yardstick. The goal of IPD is to reduce waste and maximize efficiency throughout all phases of the project — ultimately increasing value to the owner.

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