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2011 webinar: BIM for Small Projects I: Case Studies in Innovative BIM Use by Small Firms 

10-14-2011 11:41 AM

This is the first in the ongoing series “BIM for Small Projects.”

There is a widely shared perception that small firms and sole practitioners cannot take advantage of Building Information Modeling due to such factors as its cost, complexity, training time, and productivity for small projects. These case studies, presented by architects who work in small firms or as sole practitioners, will demonstrate how BIM has enhanced their practices and enabled them to create excellent projects.



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10-14-2011 02:45 PM

Thanks for helping to organize this, Jeff. If any viewers want to contact me, I can be reached at info@francoislevy.com.
François Lévy, AIA, AIAA
M.Arch, MSE
Author, BIM in Small-Scale Sustainable Design
http://www.francoislevy.com
Twitter: @Francois_Levy