BUILDERS’ INFORMATION MODELING Oh BIM, Poor CIM, Momma’s Hung JIM in the Closet and I’m Feelin’ so DIM

publication date: Feb 27, 2007
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By Jerry Laiserin
The goal of a true solitary information model that covers all aspects of a project life cycle may still be a distance hope, says BIM guru Jerry Laiserin. But, as construction professionals develop field-specific models to accommodate their individual needs, the industry grows closer to attaining that not-so-unrealistic goal. This month’s BIM feature looks at various field-specific BIM formats.



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