BIM (Building Information Modeling) can mean different things to different people. But for electrical engineers, it’s a game-changer—transforming how we design and collaborate in the AEC industry.
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Is the AEC industry slow to adopt new technology, or are there logical reasons for its pace of innovation? In this post, we look at the history of technology adoption in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction, from CAD and BIM to AI and generative design.
After attending the recent NECA 2024 show, we found we had a greater understanding of the contractor-driven side of the electrical industry than before. This Electrical Building Design Show offers a breakdown of what we learned and our thoughts on how it applies to electrical engineers.
This Electrical Building Design Show covers the recent Autodesk University 2024 in San Diego, our attendance at the show this year showcasing ElectroBIM, and the show’s overall value for electrical engineers and BIM managers.
Understanding the difference and choices available between CAD and BIM is the focus of this Electrical Building Design Show.
This Electrical Building Design Show looks at a common but often misunderstood part of electrical systems: the relationship between the service ground and neutral.
Over the past year, we used the Electrical BIM scorecard to rate several different BIM packages, and they are summarized here along with their overall score ranking.
Arc-flash sensitivity is the focus of this Electrical Building Design Show.
Design Master ElectroBIM 2.2.2 is now available.
This Electrical Building Design Show looks at Time-Current Curves and how they are used in software.
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