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‘Pragmatic’ Government Construction Strategy 2016-20 focuses on Level 2 BIM

The new Government Construction Strategy 2016-20 highlights Level 2 BIM as a key component in its target of £1.7bn in cost savings on government-funded projects by 2020 – and says that BIM has already contributed to £3bn in cost savings achieved in 2011-15.

However, its ambitions on Level 3 BIM, which has just secured £15m in government funding over three years, appear to be fairly muted.

According to the strategy, government targets for 2017-20 are to “increase maturity of BIM Level 2 to a point that supports development of BIM Level 3 with a view to government adoption at a later date”.

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