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Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 3:36:29 AM | Building Information Modeling with Revit 2009

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Building Information Modeling is the process of generating and managing building construction data during its life cycle period. It uses 3D dynamic building modeling software like Revit 2009, Tekla and ArchiCAD to increase efficiency and productivity in building construction. The process produces the Building Information Model (BIM), which encompasses properties of building components, spatial relationships, building geometry and geographic regulations. The International Alliance of Interoperability (IAI) pioneered a comprehensive technical effort across 15 countries to define a unanimous industry model as one authoritative definition of building components, properties and geometry. However, in the absence of a single model, software companies are trying to gain commercial advantage and there are many different BIM implementations available as a result of this competition. Autodesk Revit 2009 REVIT is the most popular industry model for implementation of BIM as a central project database. This model takes an approach of coordinating every building element in one database, thus providing users the ability to easily see the results of any kind of building design revisions, reflections in the associated drawings, as well as to detect any major coordination issues. As per AutoDesk Revit’s latest press-release on Revit 2009, Revit Architecture 2009 allows customers to capture early design concepts with improved analysis and visualization capabilities through easy exchange with improved visualization functionality and partner applications improving speed, quality, and usability. Revit Structure 2009 has been powered with greater modeling and documentation capabilities. Revit MEP 2009 now comes with detailed functionalities for structures like water heat pumps, air handlers and rooftop units.

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