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BIM bytes: Level 3 and dynamic purchasing systems

For those engaged in the implementation of BIM Level 2, we can already see that project requirements are led by what ability and expertise is available in the industry at the point of procurement.

Clients are relying on suppliers that have invested in the skills and technology to advise what is capable of being delivered. Rather than being demand-led, the supply itself is deciding what the market demand should be.

That trend will only increase as BIM capability evolves on a path to Level 3; perhaps in dynamic purchasing systems there is a way in which suppliers can make new capabilities available to public sector clients.

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