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On-the-job training won BIM4SME award

At the recent BIM4SME awards, Canterbury-based SME contractor Coombs won the award for Best Training Initiative. BIM+ spoke to finance director Stephen Ball to find out more about its approach to BIM adoption.

What was the main motivation for  the company adopting BIM?

The company adopted BIM for three main reasons. First, the government announcement that all publicly procured contracts [from central government departments of their agencies] from 2016 should achieve BIM level two maturity. Second, the National Federation of Builders – of which we are a member – has been promoting BIM and provided training in both seminar and webinar form. And one of the company’s major clients, Kent County Council, had also stated that from 2016 contracts would be procured under BIM and that contractors would have to achieve BIM level two maturity.

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