2. About Gurukul
Gurukuls have been setup to bring back the lost
system of education of ancient India to create
radiant yet humble personalities who can drive
their own destiny along with that of the nation &
the world itself while achieving the ultimate goal of
human birth, “the realization of self as a soul
supreme
3. About BIM Gurukul
BIM Gurukul has been designed as an open forum to preach the
technological diversification in the AEC industry through the ideology of
ancient Hinduism philosophy. This forum is an intent to bring the world
together "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" to a single family and preach the
knowledge tradition from Guru to Sishya. Here any one can come and
volunteer to teach the advancement in technology. The Guru passes
the knowledge to the sishya (student) and then the next step the
Sishya voulnteers.
Technically, BIM Gurukul is an forum, an open learning platform where
any one can post their ideas in form of articles, tutorials, video and also
can volunteer to guide the learners to join the community of Guru
Sishya pedigree.
4. Vision Statement
The vision of BIM Gurukul is to educate every
people in construction business, through-out the
world about how the best BIM practice will change
their work.
5. Mission Statement
BG’s mission is to armor every people in AEC
industry with BIM and prepare them to face the
challenges of changes in the technology .
6. About BIM Gurukul (BG)
Gurukuls have been setup to bring back the lost
system of education of ancient India to create
radiant yet humble personalities who can drive
their own destiny along with that of the nation &
the world itself while achieving the ultimate goal of
human birth, “the realization of self as a soul
supreme
7. Today’s Situation-Construction
Global Market Accounts for $8 Trillion per
Year, which makes up about 15% of world output.
Out of this 36 % of the size is wasted due to poor
co-ordination and project delays.
India aims to be the third largest market in
Construction Industry by 2020.
Brazil and China Market is growing rapidly
10. How Did We Get Here?
Understanding that BIM is an holistic approach to
improve the construction process.
Gap in understanding the BIM for all people.
Ignorance of technology
Dynamism of changes