Digital Construction

A bluffer’s guide to PAS 1192

In the first of a series explaining the fundamentals of BIM, Stefan Mordue, co-author of BIM for Dummies and a technical author at NBS, explains the basic principles of PAS 1192.

Speaking in 2011, Francis Maude, the then minister for the cabinet office, announced that that the adoption of BIM would put the us at the vanguard of a new digital construction era and position the UK to become the world leader in BIM.

When the government embarked on its four-year BIM strategy, it had a clear hypotheses. As a client the government can derive significant improvements in cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open shareable asset information and implementing a strategy that focused on the production, exchange and use of data and information as the means of delivering this.

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