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BIM

Building Information Modeling

The Future of the Industry is BIM.

SolidCAD has a proven track record of helping customers implement Autodesk Building Information Modeling (BIM) solutions. Through the integrated BIM process, architects, engineers, builders, and owners have the ability to explore a project's key physical and functional characteristics digitally—before it's built. This allows them to design, analyze, document and deliver designs from the conceptual phase through the construction phase, and beyond. By using coordinated, data-rich information models, all members of a project can contribute to its success through improved accuracy, less waste, and the ability to make informed decisions earlier in the process.

The Autodesk approach to BIM provides a broad portfolio of integrated, state-of-the-art applications that help deliver projects faster, more economically, and with reduced environmental impact. Through comprehensive training and support, SolidCAD helps you leverage BIM to truly experience your ideas before they're real.
 

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Market Adoption

 

Market Adoption and Growth BIM is being broadly adopted across the construction industry with over 50% of each survey segment - archtect, engineers, contractors, and owners (AEC/O) - utilizing the tools at moderate levels or higher. In the population as a whole, roughly one-third (35%) of BIM users are very heavy users, one-third (27%) are medium to heavy users, and one-third (38%) are light users. Key segment findings include:

Architects are the heaviest users of BIM with 43% using it on more than 60% of their projects.

Contractors are the lightest users of BIM with nearly half (45%) using it on less than 15% of projects and a quarter (23%) using it on more than 60% of projects.

BIM usage will also grow rapidly in the coming year. Nearly half of all current adopters (45%) will be heavy users of BIM in 2009, using it on at least 60% of their projects—a 10 point increase over the previous year.

A majority of architects (54%) will be very heavy users of BIM in 2009, up from 43% in 2008.

Contractors expect to see the greatest increase in BIM usage in 2009. Thirtyeight percent will be heavy users, up from 23% in 2009. Only 12% expect light use of BIM, compared to 45% the previous year.

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