Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an integrated process built on coordinated, reliable information about a project from design through construction and into operations. Improve coordination, enhance accuracy, reduce waste, and enable better-informed decisions earlier in the process.
With Autodesk BIM solutions, architects, engineers, contractors, and owners can streamline projects through coordinated digital design information and documentation; create more accurate visualizations and simulations with regard to performance, appearance, and cost; and deliver their projects faster, more economically, and with reduced environmental impact.
As an Autodesk Authorized Value Added Reseller, we are a leading partner for the implementation of architecture, engineering, and construction technology solutions.
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Building Information Modeling Overview Video In this video, Phil Bernstein, FAIA and VP of Building Industry Strategy & Relations at Autodesk, explains how BIM will improve your design process. Success Stories | HOK |  | Global design firm HOK, a leader in adopting building information modeling, uses Autodesk BIM software to design greener buildings and reduce change requests. > Read More | |
| The Haskell Company |  | Read how the Haskell Company boosted multidisciplinary productivity using the Autodesk® Revit® building information modeling platform and Autodesk® Consulting. > Read More | |
White Papers Five Fallacies of BIM (439) This white paper examines the most common misconceptions about BIM and why they aren't true. For firms considering a move to building information modeling, the paper provides background on common concerns surrounding BIM and draws on the experiences of Revit users to evaluate these "BIM fallacies".
BIM for Sustainable Design (609k) BIM facilitates complex processes and analyses that were previously too laborious or expensive to perform. This white paper details how Autodesk's purpose-built BIM solutions support key aspects of sustainable design and "green" certification.
BIM's Return on Investment (207k) Does building information modeling (BIM) sound too good to be true? Read the following white paper to learn how to calculate your ROI (return on investment) and see how your business can benefit from implementing BIM.
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