WorldSkills UK has just announced the launch of this year’s Digital Construction competition.
Students will work on a BIM project information model, will produce structural and architectural models, coordinate and manage the project information according to the ISO 19650, and finally apply costs and digital site execution workflows.
The competition is an evolution of the former BIM Competition, and is a direct reaction to on-going concerns about the data skills gap, developed with input from industry professionals and New College Lanarkshire. By changing the focus of the competition from modelling to how data is managed throughout the whole construction process, including how to design, plan, build and operate buildings, the competition will support the digital transformation of the built environment in the UK, according to WorldSkills UK.
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