
Clients and asset owners must be made more aware of the value of information management and reminded that they can do more than just issue Exchange Information Requirements (EIR) and BIM Execution Plans (BEP).
That’s two of the key recommendations for nima following a workshop focused on making the UK BIM Framework work for clients and asset owners. David Churcher MBE of Hitherwood Consulting and Professor Sarah Davidson of the University of Nottingham facilitated the workshop at Digital Construction Week earlier this summer. It was attended by a mix of clients and asset owners, contractors and consultants.
The workshop addressed three questions:
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