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New report into electrical contracting highlights the future of the sector
A new report from the ECA, NICEIC and ELECSA has revealed the key issues that have an impact on the future of electrical contracting
Cyber crime keeps executives at smaller firms awake at night too
Cyber crime is a growing problem that has an impact on small businesses. Here, BeCyberSure discusses the implications and challenges
How BIM collaboration in the early design stages should be addressed
How to implement BIM collaboration between the professions in the early design stages of a project is described by Carl Collins of the Landscape Institute
Clearbox helps Kier achieve BIM Level 2 compliance
BIM is fast becoming a word many are tired of. While it represents the enabler to describe the digital transformation of construction, it is also a misused and abused term to describe a variety of expectations for the user, which leads to frustration and disappointment.
BIM Show Live 2017 returns to challenge tradition
After taking a year out, BIM Show Live is returning. It promises to come back with a BIM-bang and deliver far beyond our expectations in the world of digital construction
How BIM is enabling proton beam therapy
Proton beam therapy will be more widely available thanks to the innovative use of BIM technology as explained here by Trimble M
Product data templates = smart manufacturing
Smart manufacturers recognise the need for product data templates with the correct data.
 Cyber crime in the supply chain – the insider threat
Cyber crime is a major threat to any business, large or small, so action to protect against it should be high on the board agenda. Andrew Taylor, CEO of BronzeyeIBRM explains where the main threats originate and how to protect yourself
BIMXtra: as easy as ordering a pizza on your phone
BIM is fast becoming a word many are tired of. While it represents the enabler to describe the digital transformation of construction, it is also a misused and abused term to describe a variety of expectations for the user, which leads to frustration and disappointment.
Built by Bots: AI and the Building Industry
Building Control could soon be dealing with a whole new ball game if technological advances using drones and robotic bulldozers continue at their current...
Tata Steel and BIMobject® sign BIM development agreement
A new BIM development agreement has been signed between Tata Steel and BIMobject® to advance data delivery
The six stages of the smart city challenge for local government
Recent research suggests that local government needs to pass through six stages in their journey to smart city status, as John Fox, Managing Director of Lucy Zodion describes.
BIM Level 3 & Beyond: Moving Forward After Level 2
The BIM Level 3 & Beyond: Moving Forward After Level 2 event held on 29th June 2016 at the University of Manchester proved to...
How NHS Estates are developing BIM, the NEC3 contracts and IoT
How the NHS Estates are developing BIM, the NEC3 and IoT are all addressed in an interview with Karl Redmond, Director of both BIM4HEALTH and BIM4SME UK Groups.
The top 3 Lean principles in developing BIM software
The top 3 Lean principles in developing BIM software are outlined by coBuilder Marketing.
UK shares BIM mandate experience across Australia
Mark Bew, head of the UK Government’s Digital Built Britain programme and chairman of consultant PCSG travels to Australia this month to share learning from the UK’s recent experiences of implementing a mandate to use BIM across public sector procurement.
Single source of truth – a pre-requisite for Level 3 BIM?
David Jellings, Managing Director, BIMobject UK warns the industry must master BIM Level 2 before moving onto Level 3 and the importance of providing a single source of truth.
iApply helps keep Britain building through uncertain times
New technologies such as iApply help to keep the planning applications process running with efficiency says Chris Kendall, Digital Strategy Lead at Idox
In the...
Permission in principle: Permission to land?
Permission in principle is a key reform to the Housing and Planning Act 2016, but how will it speed up the planning process? Chris...
One fifth of London businesses say high cost of housing means...
Jason Hawthorne, MD, Wagstaffs explains how a digital model of London will help us make better decisions on homes for capital
As the UK braces...
Are you suffering from BIM fatigue?
BIM is fast becoming a word many are tired of. While it represents the enabler to describe the digital transformation of construction, it is...
BIM Level 3 & Beyond
The BIM Level 3 & Beyond | Moving Forward After Level 2 event held on 29th June 2016 at the University of Manchester proved...
BIM4SME reveals new chair and leadership team
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...
Level 2 BIM is just the beginning
It is widely accepted that Level 2 BIM is just the beginning. But where are we in 2016, and where are we going? Professor...
The UK BIM Alliance – and about time too
The UK BIM Alliance will officially launch in October, but why do we need it? John Eynon, Joint Chair of BIM Regions UK and...
The evolution of BIM and higher education
As BIM has changed the face of the construction industry, so must BIM and higher education bodies react to the needs of the expertise...