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Item Application of building information modeling (BIM) to civil engineering projects(International Journal of Engineering Research, 2016-01-09) Gawade, Prathamesh P.; Pakhmore, Mudassir Zahid; Mansoori, RaiyanAbstract : There are various draw backs in conventional method used for planning, scheduling & monitoring projects in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)industry which fails to provide a clear view of the on-going actual work at the project site. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is Single file concept collaborating various database of the project at one platform. It is a data repository for building design, construction & maintenance information combined in one convenient model to share with all the stakeholders. 3D visualizations allow customers to see historic preservation & site context with respect to the new project. This paper focuses the perspective of a planning engineer with respect to Conventional method & B I M and gives a methodology to prepare a 4D simulated model of a Gr. (Stilt) + 16th Floor residential building taking 4th dimension as time.Item building information modeling (BIM) application in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) Industry(International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering & Technology, 2016) Pakhmore, Mudassir Zahid; Mansoori, Raiyan; Gawade, Prathamesh P.Abstract— The Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) industry has a long chase to overcome the barriers of conventional method come from project cost overrun, poor productivity, quality, and extended time. Building Information Modeling (BIM) offers the traditional approach to overcome these drawbacks in a highly integrated fashion with efficient and effective collaboration between all stakeholders. As a result, it has been acknowledged as one of the rising trends in the contemporary construction industry. However the use of BIM has not been limited only in the building construction industry, also rapidly growing for almost all type, scale and size of built environment projects. It has now exhibits promising trends to all other construction works such as bridge, roads, power plants, industry facility and so on. BIM is Single file concept ollaborating various database of the project at one platform. It is a data repository for building design, construction & maintenance information combined in one convenient model to share with all the stakeholders. 3D visualizations allow customers to see historic preservation & site context with respect to the new project. This paper highlights perspective of a planning engineer with respect to Conventional method & BIM and gives a methodology to prepare a 4D simulated model of a Gr. (Stilt) + 16th Floor residential building taking 4th dimension as time. Furthermore it includes case study references to exploit the rational findings of BIM.Item Primavera Plus GIS is equal to effective project management(International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering & Technology, 2016) Mansoori, Raiyan; Pakhmore, Mudassir Zahid; Gawade, Prathamesh P.Abstract—Good planning ,adequate organizational machinery and sufficient flow of resources are the prerequisites of an efficient project but not without a warning mechanism which will alert the organization about its SWOT (strength weaknesses opportunities and Threats). Project monitoring is the process of doing the same. . The time available for this process is shrinking day by day as the customers need the finished project at the earliest. Effective project management can help to solve this problem. This paper focuses in the perspective of a planning engineer with respect to conventional method demonstrate the benefits of using GIS with construction project management. In this integration of GIS and Project Management is developed using ArcGIS, Primavera, AutoCAD, and Visual Studio to assist construction managers in controlling and monitoring construction progress. Successful project control is a challenging responsibility for all construction managers but when it is complimented with visualization of information, the job becomes easier. Keywords: Planning, Project Management, Primavera