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Journal of Building Information Modeling. The National Institute of Building Sciences began publishing the bi-monthly Journal of the National Institute of Building Sciences (JNIBS) in June 2013, through a relationship with Stamats Commercial Buildings Group. The Institute's previous journals — the Journal of Building Enclosure Design (JBED), Journal of Building Information Modeling (JBIM), Journal of Advanced and High-Performance Materials (JMAT) and Journal of Hazard Mitigation and Risk Assessment (JHAZ) — have been amalgamated into this new periodical. The new JNIBS format will allow the Institute to expand coverage and highlight a number of additional program areas, including such recently established groups as the Low Vision Design Committee and the National Council of Governments on Building Codes and Standards.

JNIBS will be available as an interactive online digital periodical, with searchable content and links to advertisers, reference materials and bonus photos, as well as a subscription in print form. JNIBS April 2014. BIM Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work. What's This What's this?

BIM Overlay to the RIBA Outline Plan of Work

Welcome to our new toolbar. We wanted to bring all of our products and information into one place, we thought our new toolbar would be a good way of doing this. We hope you find it useful and find more than you are looking for. 3D-4D Building Information Modeling. In 2003, the General Services Administration (GSA), through its Public Buildings Service (PBS) established the National 3D-4D-BIM Program.

3D-4D Building Information Modeling

Since then, this program has evolved into a collaboration between the Public Buildings Information Technology Services (PB-ITS) and PBS, through its Governance Board. The program supports BIM uses across all PBS business lines. The power of visualization, coordination, simulation, and optimization from 3D, 4D, and BIM computer technologies allows GSA to more effectively meet customer, design, construction, asset management, facility management, and program requirements. GSA is committed to a strategic and incremental adoption of 3D, 4D, and BIM technologies. There is a progression from 2D to 3D, 4D, and BIM.