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In this final edition of CPC/BIM, John Jurewicz evaluates the Finnish application Tekla in his column on building information modeling (BIM). Tammy McCuen explores the common element in green building and BIM. And, Gordon Aronson concludes that Oracle Primavera P6 is being used for scheduling but not for critical path method scheduling. In addition, Doug Findley determines that P6 is a much better tool than P3 to use for today's project management. We also report on the Construction Specifications Institute and Construction Specifications Canada release of the 2010 edition of UniFormat. And as always, don't forget Industry Updates.
John Jurewicz evaluates the Finnish application Tekla.
Tammy McCuen provides an overview of green building and building information modeling principles that yield optimal project results.
Doug Findley concludes that P3's end is a not bad thing but that P6 is a much better tool to use for today's project management.
Gordon Aronson concludes that Oracle Primavera P6 is being used for scheduling, but not for critical path method scheduling.