
His presentation will be entitled:
Is Building Time into BIM a Key to Success?
Every firm in construction is watching the approach of BIM with huge interest. BIM, or building information modelling, is a crucial part of the construction strategy through which the government seeks to create high-impact changes within this vital British industry. It wants construction to follow through on its promises better, deliver greater value for money, contribute to environmental goals and ensure that its end products are fit for purpose. As a software provider to firms across the industry we, like everyone else, are working to understand what responsibilities it places on us and the new challenges it will create.
It is clear that the debate about what BIM is, and what it will take to deliver the vision of a communicating, sharing and well integrated construction industry, will continue - because BIM is here to stay. It is raising questions about what new industry dynamics will mean for different players, activities and roles. The government's purpose is to create alignment of interest between the parties that conceive and design buildings through to those that ultimately occupy and manage them. It is a holistic approach, which seeks to integrate project delivery in a somewhat similar way as do the principles of lean construction, driving out costs and inefficiencies, and focusing on customer needs
Join us on the 12th to hear Paul and many other speakers: Register Here
It is clear that the debate about what BIM is, and what it will take to deliver the vision of a communicating, sharing and well integrated construction industry, will continue - because BIM is here to stay. It is raising questions about what new industry dynamics will mean for different players, activities and roles. The government's purpose is to create alignment of interest between the parties that conceive and design buildings through to those that ultimately occupy and manage them. It is a holistic approach, which seeks to integrate project delivery in a somewhat similar way as do the principles of lean construction, driving out costs and inefficiencies, and focusing on customer needs
Join us on the 12th to hear Paul and many other speakers: Register Here
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