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September 15th, 2011
Collaborative Building Information Modeling with Asite cBIM

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As part of our continued promise to support the Architecture, Engineering and Construction sector in utilizing cloud technology so businesses can share and coordinate information with their partners, customers, and suppliers in a secure environment in the cloud, we are pleased to announce the upcoming beta release of the next generation of Asite cBIM. cBIM integrates the BIM coordination workflow with sourcing, construction management, and procurement processes within one single easy-to-use platform for delivering collaborative applications via the web and mobile devices.

cBIM will enable you to:

  • Selectively share your project model or individual BIM worksets with project partners
  • Create a clear audit trail by tracking version control and updates to the model 
  • Merge multiple model files and worksets from different project partners and different design tools into one central model
  • View the differences between model file revisions
  • Collaboratively review, interact and mark up model files in the integrated 3D viewer
  • Associate model views, component schedules (lists), and mark-ups with workflows and track actions across your team 
  • Tightly integrate your project document control and construction management system with your BIM coordination process
  • Automatically generate reports such as Bills of Quantities (BOQ) from the model on a scheduled basis
  • Truly connect the commercial aspects of your project to the design itself