by Su Copeland | Apr 5, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] From our research project, we found that ongoing training by the BIM software provider is beneficial to project teams rather than isolated sessions. View our latest learned gained from our Innovate UK BIM research... by Su Copeland | Mar 31, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] Starting off on the right footing on a project makes a good first impression to your clients, stakeholders and project team. Get off to the right start at the beginning of your BIM journey by including your IT team in... by Su Copeland | Mar 29, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] For the use of BIM to be considered a success on a project, there should be a clear understanding from the outset of the specific benefits the client and stakeholders can expect from its utilisation. Catch up with the... by Su Copeland | Mar 24, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] BIM software is flexible but you may come up against limitations when designing. Getting to know your software well will assist you when trying to problem solve. View the latest BIM lesson learned from our Innovate UK... by Su Copeland | Mar 22, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] It can be tempting to use a simpler tool than BIM software when designing in the early stages. Weigh up the long term benefits of using one tool throughout before committing. View our latest BIM lesson learned gained... by Su Copeland | Mar 17, 2016 | BIM, Leadership
[db_post_title] [db_post_meta][db_feature_image] BIM models are divided into volumes. Each volume is a 3D piece of the model. Every volume is owned by a designer so they need to work together for the BIM model to function seamlessly. Catch up with our latest learned...