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Interview: Steve Thompson – Tata steeled for BIM

A key message is that it doesn’t have to be a scary or expensive process, to meet Level 2 BIM requirements, manufacturers already have all the product information they need, it just needs to be structured into the right format.– Steve Thompson, Tata Steel Europe

How would you describe your BIM ‘maturity’ level?
I’d say I’m ‘middle-aged’, ie. fairly advanced but not perfect. I’m chair of the BIM 4 Manufacturers & Manufacturing working group (BIM4M2) and for the past two years I have worked full-time on BIM at Tata Steel Europe. The company, and its subsidiaries, have a range of maturity levels depending on the product range and location, some are fully compliant with the UK definition of Level 2 BIM, some are at level zero.

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