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The CSTB at 2015 BIM World in Paris, March 25 to 26

Its role is growing in the design, management and operations of construction projects and urban development. Building information modeling (BIM) is changing the way projects are conducted to achieve collective effectiveness. As a 2015 BIM World partner, the CSTB guides stakeholders through this transformation of professional practices. It offers its BIM expertise and services for projects on the scale of the building and the city.

Participate in conferences with the CSTB

March 25 – 2:00 to 2:45 p.m.: EU3: European policies on digital technology for the construction sector

All European countries are preparing for the digital transformation of construction: incentives, regulations, support to professionals, public procurement, and other issues.

March 25 – 3:00 to 3:45 p.m.: EU3: Practical experience with European policies on digital technology for the construction sector

Examples and early feedback from exemplary operations initiated by public authorities and communities.

March 26 – 10:30 to 11:15: CP6: 3D know-how of the French National Geographic (IGN)

Including focus on 3D partnerships: 3D, Bâtiment & Territoire – IDEAL Connaissances / Decision 3D

March 26 – 12:30 to 1:15 p.m.: IN4: Co-working spaces, immersive room, fab lab and more

Tools to support businesses and projects: training, collaborative design, communication with project owners and users, etc.

Discover the CSTB digital technology offering

Collecting, sharing and using reliable information is essential to the success of building projects, which must meet performance requirements while optimizing costs. Yet, data is increasingly numerous and varied, and project stakeholders need to share it. To meet the challenge of collective effectiveness, the CSTB and CSTB Carnot Institute guide stakeholders in the use of BIM for buildings and the city.

Find out more

Read “BIM et maquette numérique pour l'architecte, le bâtiment et la construction” [BIM and digital modeling for architects, buildings and construction]

CSTB Editions and Editions Eyrolles offer this reference work on the challenges and applications of BIM, with 140 contributors, edited by Eric Lebègue and Olivier Cenik.