Digital Construction

We must have the digital tools to take BIM onsite

Having the same level of access to data, models and email history onsite as those in an office is invaluable, says Paul Daynes, regional director for UK and northern Europe at Newforma.

With the introduction of mobile networks, smartphones, tablet devices and now BIM across the architecture, engineering and construction sector, those working onsite now have an abundance of tools that can aid flexibility and productivity.

In fact, according to the NBS 2016 National BIM Report, 52% of respondents are aware of and are using BIM. However, while these tools are aimed at providing design support, the consequential data derived from these tools has increased and now needs to be managed.

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