BIM Africa Initiative is a civil society organization formed to enable and regulate the adoption and implementation of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry across Africa.
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Call for Entries: Project Showcase African BIM Report (ABR) 2024 BIM Africa is thrilled to announce an open invitation to all architects, engineers, designers, and professionals in the construction industry to showcase their innovative projects in BIM and Integrated Digital Technologies. It’s an opportunity to share experience and know-how with the AEC community. BIM transforms construction processes, fostering innovation, collaboration,…
Attaining a climax of 70 countries endorsing the Déclaration de Chaillot, the inaugural Buildings and Climate Global Forum in Paris ended on March 8, 2024. Representatives of BIM Africa actively participated in the #BuildForClimate Forum, which was co-hosted by the French Government and the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). Attracting over 1,400 participants, the forum served as a vital platform for industry…
The architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry not only lags behind manufacturing, healthcare and banking when it comes to digital transformation, it is the second least digitised industry, only marginally better than Agriculture and Hunting. Fortunately, the situation is improving. The global AEC industry is in a state of flux and the opportunities are boundless as we witness seismic changes with new processes like building information modelling (BIM) linking up with existing systems like GIS, Offsite Construction and Virtual Reality. Where do you start your digital transformation journey from? Which software should you invest in? What are the standards, tools or workflows required to move into the digital era while maintaining legacy systems? How do you carry your clients and project partners along? The Digital Construction and BIM Workshop is taking place in Lagos from June 24 to 28, 2019. The workshop promises an extensive exploration of Building Information Modelling (Processes, Tools, Standards) and hands-on application to Construction projects. Scholars and thought leaders including Dr. Zulfilkar Adamu of London South Bank University, Prof. Martins Tuuli of GIMPA, Ghana, Geoff Hodgson of Loughborough University, Mrs Kudirat Ayinla of Birmingham City University and many others would be facilitating various sessions during the workshop. The workshop also features a BIM Clinic scheduled for Day 4 and Day 5 where participants can benefit from instant feedback on ongoing or planned projects. Seats are limited, ensure to register soon. Click here for details and registration.
The Big 5 Portfolio of international construction events (including the largest construction exhibition in the Middle East) is launching in Nigeria from 9 – 11 September 2019 at Landmark Centre, Lagos. This dedicated construction event will gather buyers and suppliers of construction in one place. Our exhibitors include of global and local brands showcasing the latest innovations in the full construction cycle. Visitors of the event will include architects, interior designers, structural engineers, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, MEP engineers, contractors, project managers, procurement managers, real estate developers, consultants, quantity surveyors, facility managers, purchasing managers, building owners, developers, fabricators, investors, plant managers, sub-contractors among others. The event will also offer free and certified educational workshops for all attendees of the event. Don’t miss the launch edition of the show this September, network with influential decision-makers, innovators and suppliers from the region and beyond for three days of business and networking opportunities. For More information, please contact; [email protected]
West Africa is witnessing a healthy period in construction growth supported by robust Government aides for housing and infrastructure projects. Foreign investors eye Nigeria’s construction market as expenditure hits $2.2 billion. Architects, Engineers, Contractors (AEC) of the Built environment are realizing the impact Digital Transformation has on their projects and business in both the short and long term. They believe it is the Need of the Hourto be BIM compliant and utilize the right tools and systems for their business that will lead to timely, budgeted and efficient projects – be it an individual or a conglomerate. The 2-day West Africa: Digital Construction 2019 in Lagos will explore the BIM process and discuss the legacy systems that need to be replaced to implement advanced technologies and processes to develop skilled professionals for sustainable project life-cycles.