Task Group Newsletter 18th Edition
The BIM Task Group newsletter for week ending 19th May highlighting key activities from that week.
Task Group Newsletter 17th Edition
The BIM Task Group newsletter for week ending 12th May highlighting key activities from that week.
Task Group Newsletter 16th Edition
The BIM Task Group newsletter for week ending 5th May highlighting key activities from that week.
Task Group Weekly Communications Update WE 28th April
The BIM Task Group newsletter for week ending 28th April highlighting key activities from that week.
Construction Industry Council Executive Board Meeting Report 17 April 2013
Report of the Chief Executive Nations and Regions.
Chief Executive BIM NR Report April 2013 - PDF File.
CIC publish ‘Growth through BIM’ by Richard G Saxon
Task Group Weekly Communications Update WE 19th April
The BIM Task Group round the parish newsletter for week ending 19th April highlighting key activities from that week.
BIM Task Group – Labs Area – Overview
By Stephen Hamil
On Friday the BIM Task Group released a huge amount of information detailing how their digital vision will be implemented. At NBS, we played a small part here in terms of helping with the object information requirements part of the documentation. However, it’s extremely interesting looking at the final package together. Read more →
BIM 2050
by Stefan Mordue, Architect and Technical Author, NBS
Stefan Mordue, Architect and Technical Author for NBS, reflects on the recent CIC BIM 2050 launch, Stefan, who is the CIC BIM 2050 Group communication manager, will be representing the RIBA within the multidiscipline group.
2050. It seems like a long way off when you say it. But just what will the construction industry be like 37 years from now? Read more →
The BIM2050 Group
The BIM2050 Group, formed via the Construction Industry Council, formally launched on the 16th January following a sold out event which was kicked off by the new Chief Construction Advisor, Peter Hansford. The group is made up of eighteen young professionals representing eleven institutes from across the entire asset life-cycle including: architects, engineers, surveyors, contactors and the legal profession. Read more →
