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BIM in brief 27.02.24: Stonebridge Homes adopts Zutec for Part L

An image of the Oakland Park development by Stonebridge Homes
Stonebridge Homes' Oakland Park development in Masham, North Yorkshire.

A round-up of BIM and digital construction stories that you might have missed in the past fortnight, including Stonebridge Homes adopting Zutec for Part L compliance.

Stonebridge Homes adopts Zutec for Part L

Yorkshire housebuilder Stonebridge Homes has adopted the Zutec platform to meet Part L Photographic Evidence Compliance. Sean Atkinson, architectural manager at Stonebridge Homes, said: “We wanted to standardise our Part L processes as the start of our quality management digitisation journey, to ensure our homes meet regulatory compliance, are built to the highest sustainability standards, and our teams are using the best technology to support this.

"[With Zutec], the new processes will give us more control over what is happening on a site-by-site and project-to-project basis. This will help us better manage site teams, suppliers and subcontractors, and ultimately will ensure the quality and carbon footprint of our homes.”

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