The entire Palace of Westminster, including the Houses of Parliament, will be modelled in BIM ahead of its planned refurbishment.
Chartered surveyor Plowman Craven has been appointed to a five-year framework for the Parliamentary Estate, as part of the Restoration and Renewal Programme for the Palace of Westminster, which will include creation of the 3D model.
Last year, an independent feasibility study into the required rebuilding at the Palace was carried out by by Deloitte Real Estate, Aecom and HOK. It priced the work at up to £5.7bn and said it could take 32 years to deliver, assuming a rolling programme of work that would allow the seat of government to stay in Westminster.
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