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Yorkshire architect benefits from BIM KTP with Teesside University

A firm of architects based in Stokesley, Yorkshire, is the latest to have an infusion of BIM capability through a government-backed research partnership with Teesside University.

DKS Architects has benefited from a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP), a programme part-funded by Innovate UK that helps businesses succeed by connecting them to the UK’s academic resources.

It creates a partnership between a business seeking expertise, a university and a recently qualified graduate – known as an associate.

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