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BIM bytes: Do clients need their own BIM advisers?

As the BIM mandate’s 4 April deadline passed, the industry could look back with some satisfaction at what had been achieved and be heartened by the renewed commitment in the budget statement to the further progression to BIM Level 3. But does the Level 2 structure really give clients all the guidance they need?

For clients that are central government departments, the BIM Task Group suggested the use of BIM champions who would spread the word among their organisation and be able to explain the benefits of BIM and the steps to procure it. These departments also have staff and resources dedicated to asset management, who are keen to see the benefits of better information about the assets they manage.

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