Nemetschek bim+

Free BIM entry package for teams

bim+, the open, web-based BIM platform provided to the construction industry by the Nemetschek brand of the same name, launches a free BIM entry package for architects, engineers and construction contractors.

Collaboration features make it possible to combine BIM models created by various software solutions and to visualize them together in the web browser or on the iPad. Issues can be readily identified and resolved within the team by adding comments, photos, priorities and deadlines.

Innovative 3D presentation options help to explain and better understand concepts or projects at the design...

Related articles:

Issue 12/2017 Schöck

Isokorb Product Finder supports design process

Construction product manufacturer Schöck expands its online service offering by adding the Isokorb Product Finder to provide additional support to designers. The Product Finder indicates the right...

more
Issue 09/2011 Marketing on Web 2.0

Catching customers on the Web

In this country, 70 percent of the population has Internet access. Every German citizen spends 100 minutes on average on the Internet ­- with tendency to rise [2]. 30 million Germans are members of...

more
Issue 07/2011 Optimization of logistics processes for the cement, lime, gypsum and the bulk solids industries

VAS V5 software now completely web-based

In this way, it is not only possible to adapt the look and feel of the respective corporate design of the company. By using central templates, it also allows to define standard processes that only...

more
Issue 04/2014 Allan Block

Courtyard Walls App: Planning with graphs and videos

Allan Block Corporation, a leading provider of retaining walls, announces the launch of the AB Courtyard Walls Estimating App, available for the iPad/iPhone. This new application is a full featured...

more
Issue 01/2015 Berding Beton

Mobile dry weather channel for sewer rehabilitation

A major part of the German sewer network covering more than 500,000 kilometers is in most urgent need of repair, the cost of which, experts estimate, would run to roughly 50 billion euros, alone in...

more