We’ve been able to produce dynamic profiles and cross sections, perform clash detections and earthwork quantities, and even generate reports and cost estimates. During this time, we’ve been able to generate and link surfaces, create corridor models and pipe networks. However, for one reason or another, these designs have not typically been viewed as BIM by the vast majority. On the civil engineering side, we’ve been designing and modeling everything outside buildings/structures in a 3D environment for just as long, if not longer, than the term BIM has been around. In general, BIM is the process typically applied to and associated with intelligently and dynamically designing an actual building or structure, where architects/engineers and designers can visualize and anticipate the true constructability of a project. We’ve all heard the term Building Information Modeling (BIM) being thrown around for quite some time now. Back August 24th, 2016 Can CIM Be Done in Civil 3D?
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