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Where does BIM stand on health and safety?

The subject of BIM is not a stranger to this website so I will not labour too much on the technicalities. However, it seems to me that one area of its development that has not been fully explored is its effects on health and safety in construction – well, not to my satisfaction anyway.

The government’s 2016 and 2025 targets are directly or indirectly BIM related, which means it is likely to become a major part of the construction landscape in the coming years. Some organisations have taken BIM to their hearts, while others see it as another round of hoop jumping to be suffered and part of the conspiracy to put all construction into the hands of a few large operators. The fear is that BIM will exacerbate the existing divide between large contractors and construction SMEs, in terms of ability to tender on significant projects.

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