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Collaboration and adaptability: Arup’s key to success on the Paterson

BIM image of the Paterson building from Arup and BDP
The Paterson (Image courtesy of Arup and BDP)

Collaboration and adaptability were key for the Arup and BDP teams working on the new cancer research facility, the Paterson, at The Christie in Manchester, as Will House of Arup explains.

Digital tools and BIM standards are changing at a rapid pace and this trend is showing no signs of abating. To truly take advantage of these technologies, it is vital that teams are willing to work collaboratively and flexibly across sectors and expertise. By adopting this mindset, all team members can benefit from the digital delivery of projects using BIM throughout the development of designs – from concept, through to detailed design, and into construction and handover.

The Paterson Redevelopment Project (the Paterson) demonstrates these capabilities in action, offering lessons for future projects. The delivery of this £150m cancer research facility at The Christie in Manchester is a social infrastructure project of national and international significance, providing the largest cancer treatment and research campus in Europe.

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