BIM-SA 2020 roundup
BIM-SA is a not-for-profit entity, established to support the construction industry in the adoption of BIM and Digital Engineering in South Australia. Director of Digital Node, Rebecca De Cicco acts as the chair for this group supporting industry in this region in the knowledge and upskill of BIM according to ISO 19650.
Read MoreThe principles behind digital twin technology
At Digital Node we work with a variety of differing clients all over the world to support their future requirements in BIM and Digital Engineering. It is important that we keep them up to speed with the important digital developments, such as the work around Digital Twins.
Read MoreWhat’s new with Women in BIM
by Rebecca De Cicco, Director, Digital Node
Being part of the Women in BIM (WIB) initiative is extremely rewarding and we have come a long way since I first set up this group in 2012.
Read MoreUnderstanding and adopting digital transformation webinar series
In the past few months we have delivered a series of webinars focusing on digital transformation with supporting insight and guidance into BIM in the built environment. These webinars were designed to impart our knowledge of standards, processes and protocols to help audiences successfully deliver their BIM-led projects.
Read MoreUnderstanding the need for The Golden Thread
There has been much hype around the term ‘The Golden Thread’, and although the UK BIM Policy has been implemented to a degree and some change has been made, there must also be a link toward not just how we design and build, but also how we monitor accountability for design, specification, construction and operational data on our buildings and building products.
Read MoreChange, coronavirus and BIM!
As the world slowly begins to resurface following months of lockdown, we are now in a position to make some observations on how our industry coped with this pandemic.
Read MoreThe movement toward Digital Twins
This month Rebecca De Cicco was guest editor of the Futurebuild newsletter. She focused on the development of the Digital Twin, looking at how the construction industry is embracing the use and methodologies surrounding its creation.
Read MoreWhat makes a city smart?
Growing populations call for smarter thinking to allow our cities to expand and meet the needs of our technology-hungry next generations.
Read MoreThe realities of applying ISO 19650 in Australia
As a result of the advanced level of BIM adoption globally, it was only logical that the development of an international standard was created to support consistency across industry on a universal scale.
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