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Best 5 ways to find BIM Training

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The construction industry has undergone a drastic change in technology for the past several years. BIM processes and its tools are used regularly at the office and onsite. AEC employees and project stakeholders will need prior training on how these tools work to make sure they can thrive in this evolving construction tech game. It can, after all, be hard to stay up-to-date with ins and outs of tools and software as each one gets an upgrade. Lifelong learning and gaining new knowledge past formal education will continue to be crucial. The path of knowledge and training will define how professionals in the construction industry continue to observe success on the job. Brushing up or mastering updated or new software systems qualify as a lifelong endeavor, and it isn’t expensive anymore. So how do you find the best BIM training institute that delivers advanced training on BIM processes and tools like Revit, Navisworks, Bluebeam, and other tools? Where do you look for BIM training? ...

BIM beyond Construction Project Management –project managers view to everything BIM

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  BIM is changing the way we build, and it is evolving our best practices for information transference. This makes BIM a very valuable asset for project managers, and it provides an opportunity to build a robust toolkit. To leverage these opportunities, it is imperative for project managers to understand project & market complexities. BIM is always misunderstood as an actual software or application, but in reality, it is a process that uses various software & technology that makes BIM adoption beneficial. Looking beyond technology, and applying the actual process is the nature of BIM that helps augment communication & collaboration across various project teams, and helps improve construction project planning using Project Planning Tools. There are various levels that BIM operates on viz. BIM level 0, BIM level 1, BIM level 2, and BIM level 3.   • BIM level 0 –refers to CAD drawings • BIM level 1(partial collaboration) – refers to adding BIM capabilities a...