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Construction Technologies in 2024: A Closer Look at the Current and Emerging ConTech Trends

Technology has elevated construction. Processes are more efficient, accurate, and streamlined, thanks to digitization. Construction technologies span a wide spectrum, from Building Information Modeling (BIM) for precise project visualization to AI for optimizing design and resource allocation. In our AEC 2024 Trends blog, we talked about artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies that will shape construction this year. Today, we will look at these, and more such advanced construction technologies that will have a huge impact on the industry in 2024, bringing about unprecedented efficiency, sustainability, and innovation. Current and Emerging Construction Technologies  If we ask any construction business today about the technology they use, we’ll hear about robotics, BIM for project management, and sometimes, 3D printing. These tools help them work more efficiently and precisely, marking a shift towards sustainable construction. Bringing sustainability to construction is a huge deal. Businesses are actively working to reduce lifecycle emissions from their projects, using all available technologies. It’s a necessary step towards building a more environmentally friendly future, and every effort counts in achieving this goal. Current Trends Emerging Trends The transformative influence of technology in 2024 is unmistakable. This financial efficiency is just one facet of the broader shift we are witnessing—an era where technology has become the cornerstone of sustainable practices.  With a heightened focus on climate resilience and greener construction, these technological advancements not only promise economic benefits but also usher in a new era of environmental responsibility. The amalgamation of these technologies is shaping the industry, making 2024 a pivotal year as we build a more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally conscious future in construction.

10 most inspiring BIM projects from around the world

10 most inspiring BIM projects from around the world

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an innovative technology that has revolutionized the construction industry. It has made construction processes more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable. BIM involves creation of 3D models of buildings that allow architects, engineers, and contractors to collaborate better and optimize construction processes, resulting in remarkable construction projects globally. In this blog, we showcase the top 10 most inspiring BIM projects from around the world. These projects represent the best of BIM technology and how its capabilities allowed firms to build the most complex structures efficiently. Whether you’re an architect, engineer, contractor, or simply interested in knowing about amazing construction projects, this blog post is for you. So, let’s dive in and look at some amazing BIM-based projects. 10 amazing BIM projects from around the world MSG Sphere The USD 1.8 billion project in Las Vegas is set to take entertainment to the next level. The MSG Sphere is a 112-meter-tall structure featuring 17,500 seats, the world’s largest LED display (16,000 square feet) that will have a resolution of 19,000 x 13,500 pixels, and the outside of this marvelous structure will be covered with 54,000 square meters of programmable lighting. The MSG Sphere shouts entertainment, for those inside it and out! Video Source- The B1M on YouTube. BIM played a crucial role in MSG Sphere’s construction. Its capabilities enabled the developers to create a 3D model of the structure, simulate different construction scenarios and identify potential issues beforehand. After fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and various structural challenges, the MSG Sphere is on track for completion this year. Top 5 Construction Projects in the USA to Watch in 2023 One Nine Elms One Nine Elms, two towering structures of 56 and 43 stories respectively, are being constructed in London. These towers are mix-use skyscrapers featuring an underground parking space, residential and commercial spaces, an energy center, a spa, a ballroom, and more. BIM enabled real-time data sharing and facilitated collaboration and coordination between different teams involved including architects, contractors, and engineers. This ensured that everyone involved was on the same page during the entire construction process. With BIM, the teams were able to identify and resolve potential clashes early on, leading to minimum rework and keeping the project on schedule. One Nine Elms will be completed this year, and going forward, the digital twin created through BIM will be used for maintenance and other operations. Oakland International Airport Back in 2012, work to build a new utility plant for the Oakland International Airport began. It would feature electrical and HVAC systems that would run around the clock for the efficient functioning of the airport. Turner Construction Company, the developers of this project, took a two-part approach where they renovated Building M104 and the Terminal 1 Central Utility Plant, and also constructed a new Terminal 1 Mechanical Building. This meant they had to do architectural enhancements, construct new drainage and roofing, construct a new heater and chiller plant, modify interior spaces, and more. Such a complex project meant in-depth analysis and coordination between the teams, and that’s when BIM came into the picture. It enabled them to easily generate 3D models, perform complex analyses, and make informed decisions about the project. Furthermore, BIM allowed accurate documentation of the project.  Shanghai Disneyland Disneyland in Shanghai features the Enchanted Storybook Castle which is one of the biggest Disney castles. It’s packed with features that put a smile on the faces of millions of visitors every year. According to Trimble Construction, “The design of the castle involved approximately 142 people which included architects, engineers, and sub-contractors who all worked together from different locations around the world.” The team used BIM’s 3D modeling capabilities to study the project and also for enhanced collaboration. All the information was shared within the team and it was accessible to every member of the project. The team was able to efficiently manage all the phases of the project and ensure the timely completion of another branch of ‘happiest place on earth!’  Helsinki Airport Work on the extension of Terminal 2 of the Helsinki Airport involved adding new jet ways for wide-body aircraft, new parking spaces, increasing the area to 103,000 square meters, and more. The plan was to bring all the services under one roof instead of separate terminals. This extension project also features the addition of a multi modal travel center that will join the departure hall building and the new entrance of the local Ring Rail line.  BIM ensured effective collaboration in this complex project. 3D models enabled better visualization and involvement of everyone throughout different stages. BIM also enabled Finavia Corporation, the owner of the project, to understand the feasibility of solar panels and their proper placement. BIM enabled the firm to efficiently manage and execute different stages of the project. This project is the winner of the Tekla 2022 Global BIM Award from the Public category.  Ovalo Monitor Bridge Our list of top 10 inspiring BIM projects continues with the Ovalo Monitor Bridge. Situated in Peru, this is an 870-meter-long, 2.2km bridge featuring a complex road design with straight and curved sections. Parametric modeling capabilities of BIM enabled efficient and quick execution of the project. Furthermore, a cloud-based data environment allowed information to be shared with everyone involved in the construction of the bridge.  BIM helped the project parties identify interferences, and incompatibilities, and perform construction optimization analysis on components, and 4D BIM enabled better scheduling of the project. The Ovalo Monitor Bridge will connect two prominent districts within Lima and aims to reduce the vehicular load by 85%. Tampere Deck and Arena Tampere Deck and Arena is a sports and recreation center built above railway tracks in the heart of Tampere, Finland. This center features a hotel, casino, conference rooms and other event facilities, restaurants, and more. With a capacity to house 13,000 viewers, this place is ideal for hosting games and concerts. In the past, artists like Sting, Eric Clapton, and Robbie Williams have performed at the Tampere Deck and Arena.

100% decarbonized mobility in construction: Possible?

Completely decarbonizing mobility in construction: Possible?

  Construction sites are full of moving parts, and we are not just talking about massive machinery at work. There is frequent, albeit unavoidable, transportation of workforce, materials, and equipment, which is a major CO2 emitting factor. Industries globally are going green and if the construction industry wants to keep up, it must work on decarbonizing mobility.  It’s a critical step necessary to reduce the built environment’s global carbon footprint (which accounts for almost 40% of annual global CO2 emissions). To truly go ‘net-zero’, construction businesses need to adopt sustainable transport solutions that will deliver consistently without compromising on metrics like time, budget, or labour and equipment safety. Now, can we decarbonize construction? We can deploy some strategies. Let’s look.  Strategies for decarbonizing mobility in construction There are a couple of ways in which we can make transportation on construction sites greener. Firms can promote the use of public transport or carpooling, employ remote sensing technologies, implement sustainable practices like prefabrication, and use electric or hybrid vehicles for transport. Carpooling or using Public Transport Instead of using individual vehicles, members of a construction firm can carpool or even use public transport to travel to and from construction sites. Another great alternative is to use bicycles or simply walk if the site is near your residence. Also, Carpooling can be a great bonding experience! Plan better routes Logistics is a huge part of construction as it involves planning and acquiring different materials from different vendors. If possible, construction businesses must plan on coming up with efficient routes for transport to reduce distances and in turn, reduce emissions. Implementing remote sensing technologies Remote sensing technologies like LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and GPS (Global Positioning System) eliminate the need to physically visit the site for inspection or monitoring work. Moreover, driving comes with its set of risks. With remote sensing, the chances of accidents happening are also reduced. Use of EVs and hybrids instead of fossil fuel-powered vehicles Firms can deploy electric scooters or other EV vehicles on the construction site to reduce emissions. Furthermore, there is a massive scope for using electric-powered or hybrid logistics vehicles. There has been progress in developing high-powered batteries that allow vehicles to travel long distances, and they are environment-friendly too! These practices will go a long way in decarbonizing mobility in construction. We understand it is not easy, but we need to start somewhere. Leaders from the infrastructure and tech space need to come together to find sustainable mobility solutions for the construction space, and the upcoming Decarbonizing Mobility Forum is exactly that. 2023 Decarbonizing Mobility Forum The 2023 Decarbonizing Mobility Forum is aimed at finding sustainable mobility solutions in infrastructure. It is a 1.5-day forum set to take place in Amsterdam on September 13-14, 2023. Leaders from the infrastructure and technology space will come together to discuss the solutions required to achieve ‘net zero’ in infrastructure mobility.  They have identified two relevant solutions for decarbonizing mobility: Hydrogen-based Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) and Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV). Among other things, the forum will discuss the competency of these two technologies in achieving net zero in infrastructure. Here’s what the forum will cover The forum will feature discussions on a variety of topics. Participants will first be taken to infrastructure sites in Amsterdam, where they will experience how the city’s top transportation and mobility organizations plan, finance, and deliver infrastructure. From there, they move on to address the challenges that construction partners of automotive, transport and energy firms face in meeting the increasing demand for electric vehicles. There will then be an interactive discussion on the actions that need to be taken to achieve net-zero mobility, which will then move on to FCEV and BEV. The 2023 Decarbonizing Mobility forum will also include panels that talk about expanding EV-related infrastructure, harnessing clean energy, meeting demands of net-zero mobility, and more. You can check the entire schedule by downloading the forum agenda. In the face of Global Warming, the construction industry is hustling to make a positive sustainability impact. The scope, however limited, provides everyone involved in not just construction, but the entire AEC industry, to act for change. With the right steps, we can achieve net zero. Follow Indovance Inc for AEC Industry Updates and Global Construction News. About Indovance Indovance Inc  with its exclusive delivery hub in India is a global CAD technology partner serving the needs of the AEC industry since 2003. We focus on the unique need of each project or client and believe in addressing the real challenges and guarantee that the process will be well-coordinated, smooth, efficient, and hassle-free. We collaborate with our customers around the world to develop bespoke business solutions using our enormous engineering talent pool and state-of-the-art technology. To deliver long-term engineering and business strategies, we align with your culture and processes to create an unbreakable partnership. With over 700 full-time employees and more than 500 customers in the US, Europe, Canada, and Australia, we are poised for the next level of success. Indovance acts as a catalyst, Empowering You for positive change and supporting you to Do More. For more queries regarding any of the above-mentioned topics, feel free to connect with us on our website www.indovance.com, or contact us on +1-919-238-4044.

BIM for Healthcare Construction

In the world of BIM, there’s a new technology that’s going to change the way we see models and designs. Using 3D glasses and a program called CAVE, a user can see a virtual model come to life. These are being used in healthcare to improve facilities and allow users to see a structure’s entryway doors, piping, doorways and more. The model moves with the user, so you’re able to virtually walk through an entire building. According to healthcaredesignmagazine.com, “It takes away the complexity of a BIM model and allows the average person—doctors, surgeons, healthcare facility managers—to be in a space and assess it, long before construction starts. They can then provide feedback on the design and layout, allowing changes to be made in the model as opposed to in the field, where it’s much more costly.” This is an interesting new technology that will allow users to do a virtual walk through of the BIM model. Until now, nothing like this has been available. Here’s why you should implement BIM in hospital construction Quantity takeoff / Quantifying and estimation BIM allows clients and professionals to detail material, labor, and other costs associated with the construction process. This way, they can make better scheduling and budgeting choices before beginning construction. Better coordination and collaboration between professionals BIM is a platform with multiple capabilities that enables subject-matter experts like architects, engineers, MEP professionals, and even clients and stakeholders to coordinate the process from start-to-finish. Informed decision making 3D BIM models enhance visualization of the project. This enables experts to carefully plan the construction process to avoid clashes or other mishaps. Parametric modelling Another feature that enhances visualization is parametric modelling, which is a process of creating and managing digital representations of the physical and functional characteristics of a building. These representations can be easily modified based on different parameters like dimensions and materials used. This allows architects, engineers, and other building professionals to design, simulate, and analyze a building’s performance in a virtual environment before construction begins. Better project management BIM’s capabilities allows streamlining and efficient management of all the phases of the construction process. Furthermore, all the project-related information can be documented on BIM itself and can be accessed any time. Hospital construction is something with several moving parts, there is a lot to consider and think about. BIM allows everyone involved in the project to collaborate and coordinate to get value and develop a stunning and secure structure. The system also uses drones. They’ll gather data on a daily basis to use within the virtual mock-up models. They’ll record the quality of the structure from wall paint to floor types and even steel structures and drywall. This technology is amazing and will really step the game up for BIM users. Even more, the drones will have the ability to inspect hard to reach areas that are in hospitals. Without this technology, it could take a long while to inspect the 30th floor of a building that might require a crane to reach. The drones will capture photos of the building’s hard to reach areas while in construction and then after, so that inspectors can use the software to virtually walk though and check things out! Also according to healthcaredesignmagazine.com, “3-D printers are being used to produce physical models that help owners visualize their buildings or specific building components. With 3-D printing, construction teams can create laser-accurate building components of any shape and size with pinpoint accuracy so they can be prefabricated offsite and more easily assembled on a project site for a faster, more cost-effective construction process. For example, there’s tremendous value in creating a physical scalable model of two steel elements of a building to show exactly how they’ll fit together.” This shouldn’t surprise us, as technology in this industry keeps getting better and better! We can’t wait to see how this program changes the functionality and quality of healthcare facilities in the coming months! If you’re interested in learning more about these types of software systems and more, visit back with our blog soon! The healthcare sector has been confronted with several issues in recent times, including country-specific regulatory regulations, strict quality standards, collaborative production needs, complex supply-chain systems, cost pressures, and greater competition. Indovance Inc has the expertise and experience to address these issues and deliver comprehensive medical equipment design services to its clients. Follow Indovance Inc for AEC Industry Updates and Global Construction News. About Indovance Indovance Inc  with its exclusive delivery hub in India is a global CAD technology partner serving the needs of the AEC industry since 2003. We focus on the unique need of each project or client and believe in addressing the real challenges and guarantee that the process will be well-coordinated, smooth, efficient, and hassle-free. We collaborate with our customers around the world to develop bespoke business solutions using our enormous engineering talent pool and state-of-the-art technology. To deliver long-term engineering and business strategies, we align with your culture and processes to create an unbreakable partnership. With over 700 full-time employees and more than 500 customers in the US, Europe, Canada, and Australia, we are poised for the next level of success. Indovance acts as a catalyst, Empowering You for positive change and supporting you to Do More. For more queries regarding any of the above-mentioned topics, feel free to connect with us on our website www.indovance.com, or contact us on +1-919-238-4044. Beat your competition with our fastest turnaround time, precision in delivery, and competitive pricing. Discover Your Specialized CAD Partner NOW

Influential women Rocking the World of Construction and Architecture

Influential women Rocking the World of Construction and Architecture

Some might consider the AEC industry to be a male-dominated sector but there are women who, with their impactful work and creativity, are making heads turn. Today, we will talk about 10 women whose work has made a significant impact in the AEC sector.” Influential women in construction and architecture Zaha Hadid The late Zaha Hadid (1950-2016) was considered a significant influential figure of the late-20th and early 21st century architecture. She was known as the “Queen of the Curve” for her willingness to go beyond conventional architectural styles and add curves and sharp angles to produce elegant designs. Zaha Hadid’s notable works include- One Thousand Museum in Miami. Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center in Azerbaijan. Innovation Tower in Hong Kong. Riverside Museum in Glasgow. Dominion Tower in Moscow. Zaha Hadid was the first woman to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004. Her trophy cabinet also features the Sterling Prize (2010, 2011), Structural Steel Design Awards (2010), Glamour Award for Architect in Chief (2012), and European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (2003). Her work was also recognized by Queen Elizabeth II who conferred the title of Dame (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) upon her in 2012. Jenna Knudsen Jennifer “Jenna” Knudsen, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, is the Managing Principal of CO Architects. She is an industry leader in Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and has always focused on creating sustainable and efficient designs. Knudsen’s leadership helped CO Architects develop the Virtual Operating Room (OR) Experience, a virtual operating room created us AR/VR. She has appeared as a speaker at conferences like Ecobuild America and Powerful: AIA Los Angeles Equity Conference, covering BIM and IPD. She was awarded the AIA Young Architect award in 2011 and Interior Design Magazine’s Best of the Year Firm leader: healthcare award in 2021. Theodora Oyie  Theodora Oyie has championed diversity and inclusion for women within the construction industry for years. She is also the Founder and CEO of Mindful Integration of Construction Services (MICS), a firm that specializes in the construction workforce, PLA negotiations and administration, diverse business engagement, and labor compliance. With her vast skillset and experience, she has created effective strategies for her clients and enabled project teams to meet different contractual obligations like hiring local workers, following labor compliance, and more. Liz Mahlow Liz Mahlow has over 17 years of professional experience in the construction industry. She has worked in hospital campuses and schools in Africa, affordable housing in her Los Angeles community, and emphasized seismic design and client education on building performance outcomes. Liz Mahlow is also a founding partner at Nous Engineering, an LA-based structural engineering firm that uses collaboration tools, BIM platforms, and more, to deliver sensible solutions to complex and unique structures. Dianne Lee  Dianne Lee is an AEC sector advocate with over 15 years of experience. She has strongly represented women in all areas of the industry and has ensured that they get recognized appropriately for their work. She currently serves as the President of the Asian American Architects and Engineers (AAa/e) Association of Southern California, a Board of Director, and Program Chair for the Society for Marketing Professional Services of Los Angeles (SMPS/LA) and serves on the Executive Board of the Western Winter Workshop (WWW). In 2021, she released a book called “Leveraging Stereotypes to your Advantage” where she talks about how negative situations, stereotypes, and biases can be transformed into growth. Elizabeth Diller Elizabeth Diller is a polish-born American architect known for her visionary structures. She appeared in 2018’s Time 100 list. In 1979, she and her husband founded the Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a firm that has massive projects under its belt like the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum, the New Museum of Transport in Budapest, the Museum of Modern Art, and more. Elizabeth Diller has also contributed to academics. She has worked as a Professor of Architecture at the Princeton University School of Architecture and a visiting Professor at the Bartlett School of Architecture. Margaret Ingels Margaret Ingels was the first American to earn a degree in mechanical engineering. She is known for her work in air conditioning, and her fascination with AC helped Carrier Lyle Heating and Ventilation Corporation develop the Anderson-Armspach dust determinator, which went on to become an industry standard for air filtration. She also developed Sling Psychrometer, which is used to measure air humidity. Shakuntala A. Bhagat Shakuntala A. Bhagat (1933-2012) was the first woman civil engineer in India and was known for the design and construction of several bridges. Since completing her graduation at 20, her life has been a series of achievements. She earned a master’s degree in civil and structural engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1960 and then worked as an assistant professor of civil engineering at IIT-Mumbai. She and her husband filed a patent for an innovative modular system called Quadricon Prefabricated System for Bridges. It consisted of prefabricated steel modules that were lightweight and easy to handle. The steel modules could be assembled to form strong, load-bearing bridges of different spans and widths. In 1970, they founded Quadricon, a bridge construction firm that has designed over 200 bridges across USA, UK, and Germany. Chitra Vishwanath Chitra Vishwanath has influenced Indian architecture with an ecological approach. She has designed hundreds of sustainable structures by utilizing ecological principles. She is also the Founder and Managing Director of Biome Environmental Solutions, a Bangalore-based design firm that focuses on water, architecture, and engineering. Abha Narain Lambah Abha Narain Lambah is a conservation architect from India. She is the founder of Abha Narain Lambah Associates, an architecture firm specializing in Architectural Conservation, Museum Design, building restoration and Retrofit, Historic Interiors, Preparation of Urban and Regional Level Conservation Management Plans, Conservation Assessment Studies, Urban signage, and Street furniture. The firm has restored UNESCO World Heritage sites like Ajanta Caves, Mahabodhi Temple, Golconda Caves, and more, and is also the recipient of multiple awards. Follow Indovance Inc for AEC Industry Updates and Global

Impact of Incorporating BIM Software into Your Practice

Impact of Incorporating BIM Software into Your Practice

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a process that has taken the AEC industry by storm. BIM software’s being incorporated into workflows globally to create digital representations or digital twins, rich with information on physical assets.  BIM allows the seamless creation of virtual 3D models, documentation management, enhanced visualization of assets, clash detection, conflict tracking, and more. Basically, BIM is a one-stop solution for firms to track entire construction workflows.   Building Information Modeling (BIM) is rising as an innovative way to manage projects, BIM expedites collaboration among stakeholders, which will lead to improved profitability, reduced costs, better time management, and improved client relationships. BIM not only allows design and construction teams to work more efficiently, but it allows them to obtain the data they generate during the process to gain from operational and maintenance activities.   How BIM Software Can Impact a Construction Process  Incorporating  BIM into operations can be beneficial. When used properly, it enables better planning of the construction process.   Efficient Communication  Virtual 3D models can be shared easily with stakeholders and with cloud-based tools, parties can easily collaborate with each other on projects.  Better Visualization  3D models enable better visualization as it contains all the information related to the asset.   Enhanced Scheduling  The 4D of BIM talks about sequencing and scheduling. It enables firms to develop a clash-free environment by implementing clever scheduling strategies.    Minimizing Risk for Increased Safety  Construction firms can study 3D virtual models to identify accident-prone areas and other risks beforehand. This will help them implement safety measures early on in the construction process.   Workflow Management and Documentation   BIM allows the creation, categorization, and storage of various documents related to an asset. These documents can be accessed and edited on-the-fly.   Popular BIM Software of 2023  According to a recent survey, the global BIM Software market size was valued at USD 9665.13 million in 2021 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 16.33% during the forecast period, reaching USD 23953.81 million by 2027. Today, several BIM software’s, developed by technology leaders like Bentley and AutoCAD, are available for purchase. Among them, the most well-known are-  Autodesk Revit  ArchiCAD  Vectorworks Architect  Allplan Architecture  Autodesk Navisworks  Autodesk BIM 360  Among these, Revit is the most widely used BIM software. It allows users to seamlessly create, edit, and view building models in a 3D space. Moreover, Revit comes with a host of benefits like parametric family creation, enhanced coordination, automation capabilities, enhanced collaboration, 3D realistic rendering, cloud-based capabilities, and more.   Autodesk Revit 2023 New Features and Benefits While larger construction firms are able to afford this expensive BIM software, smaller ones aren’t always able to do so. Aside from the actual BIM purchase, there are also costs for training, implementation and then making sure you are able to hire capable employees to use BIM.  Opting for BIM Software Can be an Expensive Affair  Incorporating BIM into your practice can be expensive and time-consuming. Is it worth it? Some firms say no, and others say yes. There are several ways to implement the process into your firm, without having to pay full price for it. If you aren’t able to afford the entire process, consider outsourcing it.  Today, the annual cost of Revit is a little under $2,675 and that of AutoCAD is around $1,865. Also, the learning curve of Revit is steep and training costs are an additional headache. For those that are able to afford it or might be able to get a quick return on their investment, there are several tax incentives, credits, and more.  Apart from high initial costs and steep learning curve, here are additional problems that one might encounter when incorporating BIM-  Compatibility Issues  BIM software from different vendors might not be compatible with each other This can hamper collaboration between two parties.  Requires Powerful Hardware  Being an extensive software, BIM requires powerful and often expensive hardware that is capable of computing large data.   Maintenance Costs  BIM requires ongoing maintenance and updates to keep up with changes in technology and software updates. These costs can add up over time.  The overall process of incorporating BIM can be an expensive venture for your firm. It’s important to understand all your options before jumping in and deciding. BIM offers beneficial advantages that can increase profitability in the long run. In the short term though, things will be expensive, and the return might not come as quickly as you hope.  BIM outsourcing services might be the only way for many firms to incorporate this beneficial process. Would you consider outsourcing? How else would you try to implement BIM into your practice?  Why Choose Indovance for BIM Modelling Services?   Indovance Inc  is an experienced and specialized CAD Outsourcing Partner and has been providing engineering CAD design and drafting services to a global clientele for more than two decades.    Indovance delivers a full range of BIM modeling projects. We work on parametric family creation, model creation for all LOD (Level of Detail), 4D, 5D, and 6D support, and model phasing, as well. We also provide complete support for CAD to BIM, point cloud to BIM, and PDF to BIM conversions.   We collaborate with our customers around the world to develop bespoke business solutions using our enormous engineering talent pool and state-of-the-art technology. To deliver long-term engineering and business strategies, we align with your culture and processes to create an unbreakable partnership. With over 550 full-time employees and more than 600 customers in the US, Europe, India, and Asia, we are poised for the next level of success.    Indovance acts as a catalyst, Empowering You for positive change and supporting you to Do More.   Connect with BIM Experts

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