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Building Information Modeling
For Buildings & Infrastructure
Create, manage, and deliver project sfaster with BIM

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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that provides insight for creating and managing projects faster, more economically, and with less environmental impact.
Easily create designs with intelligent objects using a comprehensive portfolio of industry-leading software for building and infrastructure projects.
Profit from project insight through intelligent 3D. Autodesk solutions take full advantage of the rich information in the intelligent 3D models.
QualityRealize benefits throughout the project lifecycle by enabling modeling, analysis, and collaboration at any point.
BIM helps architects stay competitive in an increasingly complex business climate by giving them the ability to better predict the outcome of a building before it’s built.
BIM helps construction professionals visualize, simulate, and analyze a project before construction even begins.
BIM gives mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineering professionals the ability to better predict the outcome of their systems before they are built.
BIM helps structural engineers stay flexible and competitive by giving them the ability to better predict the outcome of their structures before they are built.
Autodesk BIM solutions help make sustainable design practices easier, more efficient, and less costly by enabling project participants to create coordinated, digital design information and documentation. This information can then be used to more accurately visualize and simulate performance, appearance, and cost, thereby helping to deliver the project faster, more economically, and with the potential for reduced environmental impact. Much of the specific information required for sustainable design, analysis, code compliance, and certification becomes routinely available as a by-product of the design process, helping to save time and money.




