Digital Construction

Why we need Women in BIM

On International Women’s Day, Rebecca De Cicco, principal, digital enablement at Aurecon, and chair and founder of Women in BIM, reflects on the work and raison d’être of the latter organisation.

As Women in BIM enters its tenth year, I felt it was appropriate to reflect on the importance of the initiative and how far we have come in 10 years. I have to say that when I started off with this idea, I would never have imagined it would become a global initiative supported by smart, passionate and like-minded people.

Across multiple countries, numerous core team members, and policies for BIM and digital all over the world, it was very clear from the outset just how important this group of people would become in driving our agenda.

Being based in the UK for the better half of my BIM career meant that I was close to the heart of the BIM community, but it’s worth noting that Women in BIM was also supported by Laura Handler, a strong supporter and advocate of BIM in the US, who at that time was an inspirational role model to many, including myself.

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