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How the integrated information management contract can drive collaboration

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The multi-party Integrated Information Management Contract (IIMC) was launched recently. Developed by the King’s College London Centre of Construction Law and the University of Cambridge Laing O’Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology, it supports the collaboration necessary to realise the benefits of BIM and the application of the ISO 19650 standards.
Here, Professor David Mosey of King’s College London Centre of Construction Law and Dr Paolo Ettore Giana of Buro Happold delve deeper into the IIMC.

The Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB), as a partner in the Construction Innovation Hub, launched the IIMC after two years of research and consultation with digital information experts.

The IIMC governs the interfaces and relationships between team members who use information management based on BIM. It enables team members to agree directly their mutual commitments and to implement these commitments transparently and collaboratively to get the best out of BIM.

The IIMC complies with the ISO 19650 series and brings to life the ISO 19650 propositions that “collaboration between the participants involved in construction projects and in asset management is pivotal to the efficient delivery and operation of assets”, and that a significant outcome from collaboration is “the potential to communicate, re-use and share information efficiently and to reduce the risk of loss, contradiction or misinterpretation”.

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