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24 December 2020

Episode Two: Building Information Modelling - Lessons From The UK

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UK government funded projects have been required to use BIM level 2 since 2016 and there have, since then, been several advancements and lessons learned in the UK in relation to the use of BIM on publicly funded projects.
United Kingdom Real Estate and Construction

UK government funded projects have been required to use BIM level 2 since 2016 and there have, since then, been several advancements and lessons learned in the UK in relation to the use of BIM on publicly funded projects. Finola McCarthy, Head of RDJ's Construction practice and Nicholas Gould, Partner in Fenwick Elliot LLP, join us to discuss the UK's experience with BIM.

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