BIM
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The utilities industry and Building Information Modelling
The utilities sector has been slow to catch on to BIM but through projects like National Grid’s Humber Estuary gas pipeline replacement scheme it is quickly recognising the benefits. Capita’s Mike Turpin explains. -
BIM – presenting risk and opportunity
ACE will be helping members to prepare for the challenges of working on BIM enabled projects, in terms of the challenges set by the government. -
The Road to 2016 BIM compliance – how is the UK shaping up?
It only seems like yesterday that Paul Morrell and Francis Maude signed the industry up to the 2011 Construction Strategy; we had just welcomed a new kind of Government and they were talking about a new approach. Chair of the government’s BIM Task Force Mark Bew reviews the last four years. -
Bentley seals 30th year sustaining infrastructure with new cloud based services
Goal of BIM compliance across the public sector by 2016 and making “intelligence asset management” the norm for engineers moves closer with new Connect Edition global launch. -
BIM's is a priority - so what's holding us back?
Despite the majority of infrastructure experts being aware of the government's 2016 Level 2 BIM target for centrally procured projects, uptake has been slow, explains Pinsent Mason's Chris Hallam. -
Bentley Connection – an opportunity to learn on the road to 2016
Sign up for free workshops in Manchester to hear about the latest developments in BIM for sustaining infrastructure. -
ACE meets the BIM challenge
Free seminars for ACE members are being held in June to bring people up to speed on BIM. -
Bentley Be Inspired Awards for Excellence in Infrastructure – call for 2015 entries
Global program launches for 2015 to celebrate BIM advancement in the design delivery, maintenance and operation of infrastructure projects. -
Water companies need to lead on BIM
Andrew Cowell of MWH on the recent British Water BIM Conference -
World’s first sea defence designed in BIM
A coastal defence project in Clacton has pioneered the use of BIM in a new field, proving that the technology is worth pursuing in every area of infrastructure design.