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What does BIM stand for?
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Which of the following cannot be performed using a BIM model?
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What unnecessary data is usually responsible for a bloated BIM asset?
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How does an oversized BIM project negatively affect workflow?
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1: What does BIM stand for?
Buildings Interactive Modelling
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1: What does BIM stand for?
Buildings Insight Modelling
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1: What does BIM stand for?
Buildings Information Modelling
2: Which of the following cannot be performed using a BIM model?
Virtual walkthroughs
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2: Which of the following cannot be performed using a BIM model?
Three-dimensional planning
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2: Which of the following cannot be performed using a BIM model?
Asset redesign
3: What unnecessary data is usually responsible for a bloated BIM asset?
Data not relevant at any stage of the project lifecycle
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3: What unnecessary data is usually responsible for a bloated BIM asset?
Inclusion of unnecessary visual details
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3: What unnecessary data is usually responsible for a bloated BIM asset?
The physical appearance of a product
4: How does an oversized BIM project negatively affect workflow?
The amount of processing required can slow systems down
4: How does an oversized BIM project negatively affect workflow?
Real time amendments may not save correctly
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4: How does an oversized BIM project negatively affect workflow?
They require a fixed-line web connection
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