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J.C. Cannistraro launched its multi-dimensional building information modeling services

J.C. Cannistraro, LLC is prepared to help lead the construction industry into the 21st century through advancements in Building Information Modeling (BIM). The New England based mechanical construction firm has launched its multi-dimensional BIM services for building owners and facilities managers. After months of research and product planning, Cannistraro has compiled a suite of services that greatly improves the efficiency of project scheduling (4D), cost verification (5D), and facilities management (6D) using a computerized building model. Solutions can be adapted for both new construction and existing buildings, and can be customized for an owner's project needs. To supplement its product launch, Cannistraro has begun hosting a BIM Breakfast Series to promote the many benefits of collaborative BIM for all types of projects. The company gives BIM Breakfast presentations to audiences from across the United States. Meetings can be arranged by emailing BIM@cannistraro.com or calling 617.926.0092. J.C. Cannistraro, LLC is a mechanical construction firm that specializes in building infrastructure and facilities management services. Founded in 1963, the company is now in its second generation of family ownership and is an industry leader in advanced BIM and pre-fabrication capabilities.
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