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Guidance Part 2 Processes For Project Delivery 4th Edition Dr Anne Kemp

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Guidance Part 2 Processes For Project Delivery 4th Edition Dr Anne Kemp
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Publisher: UK BIM framework
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Dr Anne Kemp
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 4

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Guidance Part 2 Processes For Project Delivery 4th Edition Dr Anne Kemp by Dr Anne Kemp instant download after payment.

This is the fourth edition of the UK’s Guidance Part 2: Processes for Project Delivery, supporting BS EN ISO 19650 Parts 1 and 2.

It has been written to help individuals and organizations in the UK to understand the details of building information modelling (BIM) according to ISO 19650 and it complements the Guidance Part 1: Concepts that was first published in April 2019.

Additional navigation routes will also be added in future releases. These are likely to be focused on the information management function plus further information delivery planning activities.

This structure to the guidance has been developed over several months, by the contributors and editors, to make the guidance as useful as possible to practitioners. The subsequent releases will be issued at threemonthly intervals. The next is scheduled for late July 2020, with potential for more updates thereafter.

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