Integrating BIM Technology to Achieve Green Building’s Sustainable Performance

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Green building is rapidly transforming the design and construction industry around the globe. Simultaneously, a growing numbers of industry practitioners are taking the advantages of building information modeling (BIM) to upgrade the sustainable performance of green building. BIM tools encourage an integrated lifecycle green building management from design, construction, and prefabrication to operation and maintenance. This paper represents using BIM technology to achieve green building objectives and sustainable performances.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1073-1076)

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1271-1274

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December 2014

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