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Think building information modeling (BIM) is only for vertical structures? Think again.
As a recently released SmartMarket Report points out, BIM is increasingly being used for infrastructure projects. According to the report, “Business Value of BIM for Infrastructure: Addressing America’s Infrastructure Challenges through Technology and Collaboration,” nearly half of the organizations surveyed say they’re using BIM on infrastructure projects. This is up from 27 percent just two years ago.