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10 Things to Know: BIM Implementation Standards
ISO 19650 defines BIM as the “use of a shared digital representation of a built asset to facilitate design, construction and operation processes to form a reliable basis for decisions.” In simpler terms, BIM is a process for both the creation and management of information on a construction project across its entire lifecycle. This information is typically assembled in the form of an information model which is a digital representation of a built asset.
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Scan to BIM Workflow Guide
This E-Book topic, Scan to BIM (Building Information Modeling) is no stranger to both those scenarios. The default Scan to BIM process entails the use of 3D Scanners to Capture Infrastructure and
other assets resulting in a point cloud being imported into modeling software to manually model the captured details of the imported point cloud. This remains largely a manual process that is time-consuming and especially frustrating when it comes to modelling across a variety of design software. But what if there was a way to further automate this process and streamline the modeling with automated point cloud object extraction?
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The Definitive Guide to Product Data Management
We live in a fast-paced world where technology is rapidly evolving, making our daily jobs and lives easier, with organisations being hesitant in investing in such tools and adapting to change. The expense is one reason for the hesitation, but companies are often also misinformed or lack the understanding behind the usage and benefits of investing in such technologies. The topic of today’s whitepaper, PDM (Product Data Management) is no stranger to both those scenarios. A PDM system allows easy and efficient management of CAD data, as well as any other data related to the design and design process.
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