Virtual Construction Technology Applications in Building Based on DELMIA

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This paper simulated 3-D virtual construction environment to achieve visualization of the building construction process by using the CATIA and DELMIA software. It confirmed the best construction program through comparing the advantages and disadvantages from multiple the construction programs for the aim of improving the constructability of the construction program.

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October 2012

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