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Building Information Modelling (BIM)

Definition:

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A digital representation of the physical and functional features of a project or installation. A BIM project is a common knowledge base for installation information. It is thus a reliable basis for decision-making during the project's life cycle. It defines the existing work from initial conception to demolition.

 

This is a new approach to project production methodology, open to all stakeholders by financiers, designers, engineers, builders, suppliers to project managers. Everyone has access to the information produced by all concerned.

 

Our experience in related projects begins in 2000. Since 2005 we have fully implemented BIM technology in our daily architectural practice. In addition, as trainers, we have included in our educational practice training programs for the engineers in these new technologies.

 

We have the experience and the ability to develop training programs for engineering teams in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Mechanics, and Electrical Engineering, as well as Q.S. and Interior Designers. The above may also include technical staff of the respective organizations.

 

We can develop programs subsidize by the HRDA for beneficiaries, or programs in groups that can not be subsidized.

 

In addition, we can offer outsourcing BIM to those who can not or do not have the knowledge of this technology.

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