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Saturday04 February 2012

The BIM portal

How BIM is transforming construction

Paul Morrell's announcement that public buildings will have to built using BIM within five years has put the digital delivery tool firmly in the spotlight.

Building's BIM portal will bring you the latest developments in BIM and show where it has already been successfully adopted across industry.

From this page you can access:

  • What is BIM? The insider's guide to BIM
  • Latest BIM news
  • Features from the archive
  • Expert comment

BIM news

Mark Bew

URS director leaves to focus on govt BIM roll-out

4 Jan 12

Mark Bew received an MBE in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours list

BIM model of Manchester’s Central Library

Government skills quango snubs BIM training

02 December 2011

Construction Industry Council boss slams “absolutely crazy” decision not to fund development of BIM skills

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Government will back BIM transition with millions of pounds

16 Nov 11

Paul Morrell, government construction advisor, has promised that the seven figure sum will ease the risk for construction firms

Paul Morrell

‘No fault’ insurance for BIM proposed

25 November 2011

Trial is an attempt to allay industry fears about BIM liability risk

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Is BIM the future? Share your views with us now

9 Nov 11

We are interested in hearing your opinions whether or not you are using Building Information Modelling

BIM features

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Special report: Bringing in BIM

16 December 2011

It’s no longer a question of whether you should adopt BIM, but how. So what are firms doing to persuade employees and supply chains to embrace the technology and get suitable training? Andy Pearson reports

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The rise of the BIM consultant

04 November 2011

With its clear government backing and success stories in the press, construction firms realise that BIM is a Very Important Thing. The question is, how to do it? Thomas Lane meets the new wave of BIM consultants who may have the answer

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BIM - the inside story

29 July 2011

In recent weeks we’ve heard all about BIM - its advantages, the sharing principle, the downfalls,the training needed and the cost, but what does it all actually mean? Thomas Lane follows one BIMed-up project from beginning to end

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Rise of the machines: BIM and QSs

24 June 2011

With building information modelling now carrying out many traditional QS functions, are quantity surveyors and their slide rules about to meet a sticky end? Or can man and machine live (and work) happily alongside each other?

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BIM builds up: Five recent innovations in BIM

10 June 2011

Simulated cities, 5D modelling and virtually visualised bridges – BIM is advancing and extending into all disciplines and stages of a project, including post completion. Here we look at the latest developments and assess their impact on construction

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De-coding BIM

27 May 2011

Building information modelling could be applied to save time and money on every government project within five years. But few people are using it and many don’t even know it exists. Here are seven key ways BIM will affect you and your work

The IT strategy at T5

2003 issue 29

People will look back on the new Heathrow Terminal 5 as a landmark in smart design

BIM comments

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Why BIM doesn't have to be 3D

10 Nov 11

QSs may adopt BIM more quickly if they stopped thinking of it as a 3D tool. BIM’s about more efficient ways of working not just computer models

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BIM and the QS: Better late than never

24 Oct 11

Why are the majority of QSs reluctant to use BIM? It’s time to get on board before early adopters in the contracting market get too far ahead

Mark Oliver

BIM: 'Adoption could be slower than people hope'

19 Oct 11

BIM is a breakthrough, says the outspoken boss of H+H, but how do you avoid backing the equivalent of Betamax

Tony Bingham

BIM: Too many cooks

14 October 2011

How do you keep track of what everyone’s up to on a design and build contract? You could use BIM, but it’s a rather complex and costly solution to the problem

Tom Broughton

Right tool for the job

29 July 2011

It’s costly and controversial but for those that can afford it, BIM pays off

Simon Rawlinson

Generation BIM: Creating the infrastructure

08 July 2011

Yes, we’ve heard it all before - but this time BIM really is going mainstream, says Simon Rawlinson. Now, its development needs to be driven by the industry’s future leaders

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Electronic trading and Morrell's plan: it's nothing new

27 Jun 11

How can the electronic exchange of trading documents, such as invoices and orders, provide a pivotal contribution to cost cutting, integrated construction and improved sustainability?

Michael Conroy Harris

BIM disputes are inevitable

17 June 2011

The recent US case didn’t go to court, but eventually we will see legal spats over BIM in the UK - so how will we go about resolving them?

BIM: Designing tomorrow

27 May 2011

BIM is the word on everybody’s lips - but do we really know what it is? David Light says we won’t make the most of building information modelling until we start asking the right questions

Paul Wilkinson

What is BIM?

26 May 11

The beginners guide to building information modelling

The legal implications of using Building Information Modelling

17 December 2010

BIM has huge benefits, but the principle of sharing could come unstuck when mistakes are discovered.

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