Middle East
Issue 1
February 2009

  BIM Concept
Over Budget, Delays, Rework, Standing Time, Material Waste, Poor Communication, Conflict
"BIM will have a revolutionary impact on the construction industry"
Bob Webster, MD
Mammut Building Systems
Over Budget, Delays, Rework, Standing Time, Material Waste, Poor Communication, Conflict.

Does this describe your projects? If so you are not alone. These are typical of the issues facing the construction industry today. With added pressures from the current global crisis, the need to address and resolve these problems has never been greater.
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BIM Explained
BIM Explained
Building Information Modelling is a business process supported by technology. Without the technology the BIM process cannot work and without the process the BIM technology has limited value. BIM is currently used by professionals worldwide on all building types from the simplest warehouse to complex new buildings. This article explains BIM technology and process in simple terms and introduces the key benefits.
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Case Study - Barton Malow
Case Study - Barton Malow
Barton Malow, a prominent general contractor in the U.S. market, has worked with Tekla for the last couple of years to implement Tekla Structures software in construction management. Tekla’s building information modeling (BIM) solution Tekla Structures is an open platform that greatly aids in controlling the costs and risk associated with construction. Consequently, the Lynchburg General Hospital expansion project carried out in the state of Virginia resulted in tangible cost as well as substantial time savings through the implementation of innovative process and technology.
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