The Australian Council of built environment design professions is offering a practical guide on the use of BIM (Business Information Modelling) and its future development.
The Australian Council of built environment design professions is offering a practical guide on the use of BIM (Business Information Modelling) and its future development.
April 4th, 2011
11 February- 9 March 2010
The Australian Council of built environment design professions is offering a practical guide on the use of BIM (Business Information Modelling) and its future development.
It is aimed at builders, government and building owners seeking to further their knowledge on this documentation technique.
Various states will be hosting this event on different dates all throughout February and March. For more details, please visit bedp.asn.au
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