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Nova Polymers Architectural-Sign Components

BIM system reportedly simplifies construction process

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Nova Polymers (Fairfield, NJ), in partnership with Arcat, is presenting building-information modeling (BIM) objects for use in architectural signage and wayfinding. BIM entails a process of developing a building to render or present building components, construction sequences, resource allocation, and other virtual facets of the construction process. BIM, an object-oriented building process, incorporates 4-D modeling concepts and Autodesk Revit, Tekla and ArchiCAD software to communicate building essentials and create a 3-D model that presents geometric and geographic building and component information. According to the company, the system offers such benefits as improved sequence coordination and marketing presentations, and fewer production errors.

(888) 484-6682; www.novapolymers.com
 

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