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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is process that creates a “data-rich” digital model representing a three- (or more) dimensional building or structure, including the physical characteristics, material attributes, and other information that may be assigned to the building and its components. By constructing a structure “virtually” before “physically,” interface among building systems can be coordinated. Attributes can also be “informational” (including time [4-D] and cost [5-D] -related) as well as typical physical geometry and materials.


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Practice oriented papers and articles ON BIM

The Future of 3-D Modeling for Concrete Contractors

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2015

Information Delivery Manual (IDM) for Cast-in-Place Concrete

Publication: CRC
Date: 12/31/2014

Products & Practice Spotlight: Sharing Constructible Models Reduces Liability

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 11/1/2014

Exchange Requirements for BIM Platforms

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2013

Toward a National BIM Standard

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 9/1/2011

Choosing Concrete Proportions for Durable Floors

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 3/1/2006

Spectral Response of Mortar Surfaces During Curing

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 9/26/2002

High-Performance Concrete Placed Under Water

Publication: Special Publication
Date: 12/1/1999

Where Did All That Air Come From?

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 1/1/1999

Is Delamination Really a Mystery?

Publication: Concrete International
Date: 1/1/1998

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