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Digital built Britain. Level 3 Building information modelling - strategic plan

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2015

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Current

Abstract

Following on from the success of Level 2 BIM programme, Digital built Britain highlights what lies ahead for Level 3. Embracing smart cities, the internet of things, big data and advances in analytics, with integration and co-operation at the heart of the next round of transformation. Looks at the opportunities and challenges and new business models to present a glimpse into the future. Discusses key actions centred around delivery mechanisms, commercial activities, technical, cultural, research, domestic and international growth, as well as leadership.

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URN BIS/15/155.

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HM Government

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