All BIM articles – Page 15
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Features
BIM: The inside story one year on
ڶ caught up with the team on the Manchester library refurb project to see if BIM was everything they hoped it would be
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Comment
What insurers think about BIM
Insurers are looking at the pros and cons of BIM usage - how will it affect your insurance?
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News
Interserve wins Ministry of Justice BIM job
Interserve has won the race to build the government’s first BIM level two trial project at Cookham Wood prison
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Capita Symonds to use BIM on all designs from July
Consultant pre-empts public sector switch by adopting process three years before the government
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Ministry of Justice prepares first government BIM trial
The Ministry of Justice has appointed a raft of consultants to work on the government’s first BIM trial project
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Features
Careers: It's BIM up north
The North-east is becoming such a hub of expertise on ڶ Information Modelling, it could soon be giving London a run for its money
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Aecom and NBS join forces to launch new BIM service
New firm NBS Schumann Smith will add cost and carbon data to BIM models offered to architects
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RIBA to include BIM in Plan of Work
The RIBA Plan of Work is set to be overhauled for the first time in 50 years to include BIM processes.
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Features
BIM: Nine experts on what they've learnt
To mark this week’s BIM Live event, nine experts tell Emily Wright what they have learnt over the past 12 months
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Search begins for new chief construction adviser
Sources say current building tsar Paul Morrell ‘has ruled out’ serving a third two-year term
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Comment
The ڶ Information Modelling minefield: Bimming hell!
Rightly, we’re all getting excited over ڶ Information Modelling, but if you don’t get your head around some of the contractual implications, things could get heated
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NFB kicks off BIM quest
National Federation of Builders secures funding to throw light on barriers to BIM progress
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Balfour Beatty and Autodesk strike £7.5m BIM deal
Agreement, the largest of its type in construction, will see contractor rapidly adopting BIM technology
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Morrell: No government u-turn on green agenda
Paul Morrell says, despite appearances, government not abandoning commitment to sustainability
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Comment
BIM and legal issues: Model behaviour
BIM could throw up all kinds of legal issues around liability when a project goes wrong. A clear implementation plan is needed from the outset
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BIM adoption rocketing, survey finds
NBS industry survey shows almost a third of professionals now using BIM
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URS director leaves to focus on govt BIM roll-out
Mark Bew received an MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list
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Features
Special report: Bringing in BIM
It’s no longer a question of whether you should adopt BIM, but how. So what are firms doing to persuade employees and supply chains to embrace the technology and get suitable training? Andy Pearson reports
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Government skills quango snubs BIM training
Construction Industry Council boss slams “absolutely crazy” decision not to fund development of BIM skills
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‘No fault’ insurance for BIM proposed
Trial is an attempt to allay industry fears about BIM liability risk