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Classifying Parliament’s treasures for BIM

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The in-house estates team at the Houses of Parliament has called in support from NBS to help classify its historic items for a BIM environment using the Uniclass system.

In order to safeguard the Palace of Westminster’s unique interiors as part of the ongoing renovation works, the Parliamentary estates team needed to a find way to consistently log, label and record historic items contained within the building, many of which are culturally important artefacts, and called in a team from NBS.

NBS was able to assign or develop classification codes for each historical item, ensuring each object was assigned a specific Uniclass code. This guarantees that no matter how an item is described, all similar objects are discoverable by a database search, and can be logged on drawings within in a BIM environment.

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