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Understanding BIM’s role in a wider ecosystem of benefit

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BIM adoption hangs on everyone in the supply chain understanding its true value and realising their roles in an ecosystem, says Autodesk’s Marek Suchocki.

Most of the construction industry is familiar with the UK BIM policy (2011) set out by the Government Construction Strategy. This policy mandated that for all centrally-procured public projects, the government would require fully collaborative BIM as a minimum by April 2016. This directive marked a significant shift in how construction projects should be approached, and acted as a catalyst to enhance efficiency, transparency and collaboration across the sector.

The UK has been at the forefront of pioneering BIM, pushing the boundaries of object-based modelling since the 1990s and emphasising the value of attaching information to objects. This approach goes beyond CAD, providing 3D representations combined with richer data, facilitating enhanced project delivery and modern management practices.

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