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EU votes ‘yes’ to BIM-friendly procurement shake-up

A “yes” vote for new EU procurement rules should help embed BIM into UK public projects and open up opportunities for UK tech-savvy firms abroad, industry leaders claim.

The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to support a package of reforms to the EU Public Procurement Directive, which includes clauses designed to encourage all European countries to recommend the use of electronic tools, including BIM, on public works contracts.

Reforms included in the Directive cover all aspects of procurement and must be implemented into national law within two years of their publication in the OJEU. The UK Cabinet Office has said it hopes the directive will be adopted into UK law as quickly as possible. 

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