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Investing in a Technological Future?

Posted August 10, 2008 8:22 AM

Today, many HVAC contractors and design engineers face a new technological revolution. This one revolves around BIM or Building Information Modeling. This virtual, 3D computer modeling system can revolutionize the way engineers design and build. Sensitive building analysis can be performed in an office rather than spending countless hours in the field. As an HVAC professional, have you introduced BIM to your operation? Is BIM standardization the future for mechanical engineers and contractors? Or are you finding yourself further behind the eight-ball as you wait to use its design and estimating advantages?

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Re: Investing in a Technological Future?

08/11/2008 9:17 PM

wht is BIM?

however, today has countless software for evalutiona and simulation.

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Re: Investing in a Technological Future?

08/28/2008 1:36 PM

the changes in technologies for the HVAC industry are amazing.

www.rexxsales.com

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Re: Investing in a Technological Future?

10/11/2008 2:01 AM

How can a small contractor take advantage of this?

http://utahhvacdirectory.com

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