BIM & digital construction Ӱ – Page 5
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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
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Government will back BIM transition with millions of pounds
Paul Morrell, government construction advisor, has promised that the seven figure sum will ease the risk for construction firms
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Is BIM the future? Share your views with us now
We are interested in hearing your opinions whether or not you are using Ӱ Information Modelling
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Arup to open BIM consultancy in UK
Engineering giant has been offering BIM services in Australia for 12 months
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Autodesk and Gehry join forces to promote BIM
Autodesk takes stake in Gehry Technologies as starchitect’s firm moves into BIM consultancy
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Laing O’Rourke says BIM won it Cheesegrater
Contractors and clients embrace technology but RICS says QSs continue to reject it
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Ӱ launches BIM conference in London
The BIM Show Live will feature key technology speakers and real-life examples of Ӱ Information Modelling
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BIM project to show savings
A commercial building will be developed using BIM from start to finish, with the hope of showing how 50% savings can be made
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BIM Academy launched by Ryder Architecture
New academy launched to promote collaboration using building information modelling
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BIM roll out could cost £4m, say government advisors
But modelling could save industry at least 5% on build costs
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BIM could cost QSs £2k per person
Davis Langdon estimates that for QSs, the industry bill could reach £82m for training
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All government projects to use BIM within five years
Construction chief Paul Morrell dismissed other ’unambitious’ plans at the London KBB conference
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BIM roll-out for public projects hits three-month delay
Sources say it was put on hold because of local government elections in May
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The use of force: Ӱ information modelling
Ӱ information modelling may make everything better, but most firms don’t want to use it. But that might change now the government plans to make it compulsory on all public projects. Stephen Kennett reports
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Morrell calls for BIM on public projects
Government’s construction advisor believes BIM will unlock new ways of working
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