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For larger structural engineers, the transition to digital, three-dimensional building information modeling is perplexing, awkward and demanding. For smaller firms with fewer resources, the switch is downright angst-ridden. But no matter the size, BIM experts at the 2007 Structures Conference advised firms that they need to gear up for the transition or ...
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For larger structural engineers, the transition to digital, three-dimensional building information modeling is perplexing, awkward and demanding. For smaller firms with fewer resources, the switch is downright angst-ridden. But no matter the size, BIM experts at the 2007 Structures Conference advised firms that they need to gear up for the transition or ...

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