2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.899.579
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BIM - The Process of Modern Civil Engineering

Abstract: BIM (Building Information Model) as a process (in the world) is known since the seventies, but with increasing pressure from investors to reduce construction costs can assume its massive use. On large construction sites, it could not be managed without it in the future. Next post in the basic range analyzes the current situation of the use of BIM at home and abroad, in the use of options in modern architecture and also indicates which methods to streamline the current design activity.

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“…The first scientific contributions regarding BIM in the Czech Republic [27][28][29] were published in 2013. Contributions discussing construction company risk management [30,31] constitute a substantial portion of BIM publications and preliminary BIM implementation research results.…”
Section: Bim In the Czech Republicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first scientific contributions regarding BIM in the Czech Republic [27][28][29] were published in 2013. Contributions discussing construction company risk management [30,31] constitute a substantial portion of BIM publications and preliminary BIM implementation research results.…”
Section: Bim In the Czech Republicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological advances in the field of technical coordination and simulation provides a new method in construction (BIM, Building Information Modeling), which will improve process safety, quality and ultimately efficiency. [2] With the new processes must accept new working practices. And you generate new job positions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%