With increasing material costs and delays arising from late changes, when it comes to construction, efficiency, accuracy and collaboration are paramount. With this in mind, the latest version of Allplan’s BIM software has been equipped with cutting-edge tools designed to streamline design to construction processes and improve project outcomes.
Increasing the understanding of the basics of BIM in the building services sector could enable a stronger supply chain, as Bill Wright, Head of Energy Solutions at the ECA outlines.
National asbestos firm Lucion Services is the first in its field to achieve BIM Level 2 certification…
Lucion Services has become the first asbestos management...
A key message of BIM requires a more collaborative approach, but what does this mean in practice? The founder member of Behaviours4Collaboration, Elizabeth Kavanagh...
Terry Gough will join BIM4SME as the new chair, while the organisation’s wider leadership sees a shakeup
BIM4SME has revealed Terry Gough will become the...
Hewlett Packard outlines how the installation of the fifth HP PageWide XL 8000 large format printer completes the UK Hydrographic Office's transformation to digital
Ten years...
Understanding the appropriate level of definition (LOD) throughout a project is vital to implement BIM efficiently and successfully. Here, Duncan Reed, Digital Construction Process...
Good project management means the ability to deal with, and avoid bad assumptions, as detailed here by Notable
In 2003, the German and Switzerland governments...
Adrian Slatter, Sales and Marketing Director, Design Software Solutions explains how BIM and virtual design is revolutionising the construction industry
For many project teams, virtual...