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BIM bytes: Health and safety role has BIM implications

The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 have taken effect. The regulations firmly place the responsibility for health and safety with the person leading design during the pre-construction phase and this raises the question: how does this fit with the changing role of designers using BIM?

The role of CDM coordinator under the 2007 regulations – which have now been repealed – has all but disappeared. There are still some projects caught by CDM 2015’s transitional provisions but, from October, the role will be obsolete.

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