Thursday, September 16, 2010
Growth in Green Building Expected to Drive Use of BIM
NEW YORK—The growth of the green building market is expected to drive adoption of building information modeling (BIM) software. According to a new report by McGraw-Hill Construction, only 17% of practitioners are currently using BIM in more than 50% of their green building projects. However, nearly 80% of survey respondents who aren't currently using BIM on green building projects expect to do so within three years. Read more
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