Digital Evolution in AEC industry: Bridging BIM, Building Codes, and Future Technologies

In recent decades, the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry has witnessed profound shifts driven by digital technologies. Central to this transformation is Building Information Modelling (BIM), which has offered a holistic approach to design, analysis, and documentation, yieldi...

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Annotations
Application programming interface
Artificial intelligence
Building codes
Building information modeling
Construction
Control theory
Digital twins
Evolution
Facilities management
Feedback loops
Internet of Things
Quality control
Real time
Visualization
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