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Ryder teams with Teesside Uni for FM research project

Newcastle-based Ryder Architecture is working with the University of Teesside on a government-funded Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) to investigate different ways in which BIM can be implemented into facilities management.

Ryder staff and Teesside academics will examine how knowledge can be adapted to provide data and information to manage the building after its construction is completed, while another aim is to create a better “feedback loop” to architects and engineers so they can design better buildings.

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