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BIM for infrastructure & Online BIM training – things you need to know in 2022

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  On a global scale, Building Information Modeling or BIM has been one of the most prominent evolutions for the construction sector. Project owners, government, & AEC professionals are looking at huge numbers when it comes to BIM adoption on a global scale. Most of the countries have made it mandatory for project owners to implement at various project lifecycles.   Using this process, and its subsequent technology gives project owners the power to leverage substantial project profits, time savings, and various perks from governments in the form of tax benefits, etc. Here are some of the benefits or opportunities for governments to capitalize on based on BIM implementation.   1. BIM streamlines workflows at various levels viz. – design workflows, coordination workflows, etc. Using BIM for government infrastructure projects like roads, transportation, bridges, railways, etc. makes the complete process very efficient and sustainable for long-term benefits. 2. Using BIM s...

Move towards a successful BIM career with the best e-learning courses

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 Learning and development will be key in driving millions of individuals to take their careers on an up-curve. Every sector has experienced this new requirement and is searching for a skilled workforce to enhance their productivity and make it an efficient enterprise. The prime importance of learning a new skill-set would be creating a laser focus on specific tasks or profiles that need to be accomplished. Enterprises aren’t looking for individuals who know something about everything, they are looking for professionals who know more about one thing to accomplish a specific task. This is where skill-based courses are gaining significant attraction on a global level. Skill-based courses can be categorized into two viz. classrooms and e-learning. A classroom course requires students or individuals to attend a physical classroom in real-time, where they are taught by instructors through books, practical projects, and more. Whilst e-learning technology is the new wave of learning wherei...

5 Reasons you should become a BIM Expert

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  Become a BIM Expert – Here are five excellent reasons to do so. Fast Growth. Attractive Salary. Cool technology. Creative and Amazing workplaces. If you resemble for clear answers to problems and BIM Technology, a career as a BIM Expert is the best fit for you. Being a BIM expert allows you to expand your creative wings, technical knowledge and also holds up to the advanced technology & standards. BIM is rapidly evolving technology as per the smart city mission, all the Smart Cities need Smart Technologies, and for that, there’s a need of Smart People equipped with Technological Skills. Thus, BIM is implemented everywhere, and therefore there will be massive demand for BIM Experts in the construction industry. Furthermore, let’s check out the reasons why you should become a BIM expert! 5 Excellent reasons you should become a BIM Expert! Any Engineering trade can be BIM expert! You don’t need any fancy degree to become a BIM expert. As long as you have cleared your engineering...

Explore the insight of Revit Structure Training Course!

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  Do you know what Revit Structure Training is, and why it is so necessary? Your Questions for Revit Structure Training ends here at NIBT! Wondering how??? Read the article to know the answers to your questions. Autodesk Revit is a software for Building Information Modeling, i.e., BIM software especially for architects, landscape architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, designers, and contractors. Autodesk has developed the Software. It enables users to design a building, structure and its elements in 3D; It annotates the model with 2D drafting elements and accesses building information from the building model’s database. Revit is 4D BIM competent with tools to organize and track various stages in the building’s life-cycle, from thought to construction and later on maintenance or demolition. Now see what Revit structure is? Revit Structure is Autodesk’s BIM software designed explicitly for structural engineering firms and structural engineers, that implements a feature-rich...

How do I become a BIM Engineer?

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 BIM is a type of 3D modeling software that is used in architecture, engineering,construction and other fields. It can be used to design buildings and structures. BIM is an information-driven process that uses digital data to create building designs. This process provides the opportunity for the architect to work on a project from different perspectives and with greater detail than traditional methods. As BIM becomes more popular, it has been adopted by many different industries including construction, manufacturing, healthcare, education and more. This technology has been around for a few decades but it has only recently become popular among architects because of the advancement in technology such as powerful computers and 3D printers. Becoming a BIM engineer is an all-encompassing career projection and there are several ways to attain this position. You can start from a beginning role and work your way up to be the lead. Some people start out as designers, only to end up becoming...

Monitoring Energy in Residential Buildings with Building Information Modeling (BIM

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Managing building energy requirements precisely can garner an environment for construction professionals and project stakeholders to make well-informed decisions, and even leverage significant long-term benefits. A BEMS or Building Energy Management System is an efficient and modern technique to control and monitor energy flow or movements in a building. In this blog, we would be talking about residential buildings. 1.    Introduction (Why is it a big deal?) Energy monitoring in a residential building includes various aspects viz. HVAC or Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning. It also includes lighting or security systems. This is applicable for commercial and residential projects, but we would be concentrating on residential projects. Every building has different energy consumption; some of the largest consumers of energy can be listed as residential and commercial buildings, but as residents stay indoors for a very long time in residential buildings, the consump...

The future of resilient construction – Building Information Modeling

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 Introduction The world of construction and infrastructure has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the most critical aspects in construction engineering is the presence of the word or phenomenon called “disaster”. Through modernized tools and processes like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and autonomous technology or automation, disaster risks can be mitigated substantially. 3D modeling has changed the world of construction wherein it serves as a catalyst to save cost & time. These new improvements have changed the way AEC professionals design, analyze, and build projects. The current plot Looking at the current population scenario, it is important to reflect technological advancements from the AEC fraternity, and provide a means to help the current population through sensitive conditions. The word “disaster” carries a myriad of meanings, which could range from human errors in building infrastructure, usage of low-quality materials, lack of skill, or natural disasters....

Career scope after completing mechanical design course

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 Who is a mechanical designer? Mechanical designers construct mechanical device and equipment designs and technical drawings. They collaborate closely with engineers and other experts to design drawings for a wide range of machines, including computers and buildings, and to construct and improve production systems or processes. Mechanical designers must have a bachelor's degree in engineering or an equivalent technical degree, as well as two years of supervisory experience. Mechanical designers who are successful have good analytical and problem-solving abilities. Career scope: The scope of the project is tremendous. Design engineers are in high demand these days due to the development of new technologies in India. Even 3D printing requires a software-created design before it can be printed. For drafting and designing, the design engineers use tools such as Solidworks, Creo, Autocad, and Soldiedge. Through R&D and Brainstorming, the designing team is tasked with inventing Machi...