Digital Construction

BIM benefits quantified for the first time

The application of BIM Level 2 could save the government £400m a year according to a report by PwC, which has developed a methodology quantifying the financial benefits of BIM for the first time.

The consultant has used the sophisticated methodology to work out savings on two projects, for the Department of Health and the Department of the Environment, and have used the results to extrapolate across the government’s capital spending programme.

PwC is also trialling the Benefits Measurement Methodology (BMM) on projects for the Ministry of Justice.

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