Schaumberg,
Ill. -- The American Architectural Manufacturers Association
(AAMA) is surveying architects, specifiers, general contractors and other
members of the building team to learn about their use of building information
modeling (BIM) programs. The data will be used by the AAMA BIM Task Group to
develop the first standard that addresses commercial fenestration products
within BIM.
AAMA invites building team members to complete the
10-question online survey
www.surveymonkey.com/s/AAMA_BIM_SURVEY_2010,
which should take less than five minutes for most participants to
complete.
"The purpose in developing a standard for commercial
fenestration products is to better assist users of BIM files in understanding
the level of information contained within the manufacturer's model. This will
benefit the overall industry by standardizing the data contained within the
model so that BIM can be implemented across a broad range of products
efficiently and effectively," says Rich Walker, AAMA president and
CEO.
He continues, "Ideally, BIM tools can help identify and resolve
design challenges before construction begins in the field. Research has shown
that BIM helps decrease change orders, increase the use of pre-engineered
products and accelerate project schedules, which each contribute to saving time
and money. When these models vary from location to location, the intended
advantages may be significantly reduced."
AAMA's BIM preliminary survey
results will be reviewed at the association's 73rd Annual Conference to be held
Feb. 14-17, 2010, in Palm Springs, Calif. The AAMA BIM Task Group seeks to
present a copy of the document for a vote in September 2010.
More
information about AAMA and its activities can be found at
www.aamanet.org.
AAMA is the source of performance standards,
product certification, and educational programs for the fenestration
industry.(SM)