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The Best 5 BIM Service Providers from India | Hitech BIM Services - 0 views

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    To meet the changing needs of the construction industry, BIM tools are put in place to initiate quicker, efficient, and economical construction. BIM experts play a significant role in the design, visualization, and collaboration to fuel improved decision-making. Pre-screening BIM outsourcing partners through a series of checklists help leverage proficient BIM services for VDC, coordination, 4D, 5D, etc. It also helps AEC firms edge out challenges, improve workflows, and ensure greater focus on crucial construction processes.
Hitech CADD Services

Saving the frontline healthcare workforce and patients amidst the COVID-19 crisis with BIM - 0 views

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    As healthcare personnel continues to overcome the COVID-19 outbreak, it has become critical for governments and private stakeholders to build state-of-the-art healthcare facilities. The design and construction of modern hospitals come with its share of challenges through various complexities. Fueling quick, better, sustainable, and efficient healthcare design and construction requires the adoption of BIM to be mandatory. Early adoption of BIM helps present positive outcomes, better project quality, reduced timelines, and reduced infrastructure costs.
Nick Robinson

How Construction Industry is Transforming with Internet of Things (IoT) - 0 views

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    IoT has started to revolutionise the construction industry's functions as a business. Major equipment manufacturers have been highly invested in the IoT space, allowing equipment to be able to calculate and optimise machine hours, monitor fuel consumption, as well as provide GPS tracking. Read the article here to know more about how internet of things is transforming building business.
ahmad subahman

Compression on two stroke cycle - 0 views

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    After the exhaust valve is on its seat (53° ATDC/after top dead centre), the temperature and pressure begin to rise in nearly the same fashion as in the four-stroke engine.
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