How can you use BIM to manage structural retrofitting timelines?
Structural retrofitting is the process of improving the performance of existing buildings or structures to meet new standards or requirements. It can involve adding, removing, or modifying structural elements, such as beams, columns, walls, foundations, or braces. Structural retrofitting can be challenging, costly, and time-consuming, especially for complex or historic buildings. However, using building information modeling (BIM) can help you manage structural retrofitting timelines more efficiently and effectively. BIM is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building, which can be used for design, analysis, simulation, and coordination. In this article, you will learn how you can use BIM to plan, execute, and monitor structural retrofitting projects.
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David ShinkaiEngenheiro Civil | BIM | AWP | Gerente de Projetos e Obras | Coordenador | Professor | Consultor | Lean | ágil | FEL |…
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Bijal ShahBIM and Construction Cloud Specialist
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Jorge XguilarDr. MDI. Arq. | Constructor Proyectista | BIM LEAN AEC Manager | EDAI Especialista Formulación y Dise?o Arquitectónico…