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Crossrail does BIM… and augmented reality

  • Client: Crossrail
  • Lead Contractor: Crossrail
  • BIM Tools: Bentley Microstation

BIM can mean so many different things, so we don’t use it in our contract documentation. We use ‘information management’ or ‘information modelling’.– Malcolm Taylor, Crossrail

Crossrail is both lagging behind the government’s Level 2 BIM agenda, and outpacing it. Its approach to BIM was defined before the contractual definitions in PAS 1192:2 were published, so procurement was based on tendering to designs rather than 3D models. But in project execution Crossrail is working in a Level 2 “common data environment” (CDE) with collaboration between no fewer than 60 major contractors and 25 design consultants. And it’s currently trialling a new “augmented reality” BIM database, which is more ambitious, more intuitive and with more functionality than anything attempted before.

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