
If construction is to evolve as it needs to, then it must attract and make the most of younger generations. So says William Baker-Jones. The 28-year-old is not only the deputy head of BIM and digital engineering at Babcock International Group in the South West, but also serves as the IT lead at nima and the construction domain lead for the BuildingSMART UK and Ireland chapter. He represents the younger generation, eager to make an impact in the world of BIM by bringing fresh perspectives and innovation to the industry.
Challenge of attracting talent
The construction industry faces the challenge of attracting and retaining new emerging talent. It is crucial to have fresh minds and perspectives in the industry to drive innovation, embrace technological advancements, and ensure the long-term success and sustainability of the construction sector.
One area of great potential for emerging talent is in the field of BIM and digital construction. BIM offers a promising aspect of the industry as it integrates digital tools, real-time data access, and collaborative platforms to streamline construction processes, enhance project efficiency, and stay updated with the latest industry trends.
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