ENABLING BIM THROUGH PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS

  • Mosey, D. (Contributor)
  • Bahram, D. (Contributor)
  • Richard Dartnell (Contributor)
  • Chris Hallam (Contributor)
  • Howard, C. (Reviewer)
  • Assad Maqbool (Contributor)
  • Kevin Murray (Contributor)
  • Simon Rawlinson (Contributor)
  • May Winfield (Contributor)

Activity: OtherTypes of External academic engagement - Contribution to the work of national or international committees and working groups

Description

Research Group members using third party sources as quoted and findings from King’s interview research data.
The research methodology was agreed by the multi-disciplinary BIM Research Group. It comprised reviews of 12 leading BIM projects and confidential interviews with 40 leading practitioners. The Research Report was also informed by a full day workshop (20 participants) and a full day conference (115 participants), following which all those present were issued with a draft of the Research Report and were invited to comment.
The work leading to the Research Report was partly grant funded by the Society of Construction Law and the Association of Consultant Architects whose support is very much appreciated.
King’s College London Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution and the BIM Research Group are very grateful for the time and valuable contributions offered by interviewees, by workshop and conference participants, and by Rob Garvey of University of Westminster who kindly reviewed the draft Research Report.
Period2016 → …
Held atCentre of Construction Law
Degree of RecognitionNational