Are you BIM ready? What your business needs to do before 2016
We round up articles from the 'Are you BIM ready? What your business needs to do before 2016' series.
Robert Klaschka shares his views on the practical implementation of BIM in practices.
01 February 2011
| by BSRIA
Much more needs to be done to make low carbon construction a reality. BSRIA tell us more.
This programme explains the workings of ProCure21+; why it has replaced the old ProCure21 model, and; how these changes in procurement may affect healthcare design.
We explore a new tool designed to help organizations achieve more sustainable fit-outs.
The programme explains how the forms account for changes in relationships between project team members and construction technology and describe how to use the suite and in particular, when to use the short or standard form.
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to all dispute resolution processes outside litigation where a third party assists in resolving differences. Often characterised as a quick, cheap and informal method of resolving disagreements, the last 35 years has seen a boom in ADR as an alternative route to litigious proceedings in the construction industry.
Building occupiers can't be certain how long components and systems will really last. Peter Tse of BSRIA gives an insight.
Archaeology has become an increasingly common statutory component of most projects. We look at some of the key requirements and mistakes to avoid.
The introduction of BS EN 15288 has made a significant difference to pool surround drainage. Internationally-respected Aquatic Consultant Tom Devin of Devin Consulting discusses the implications.
We look at a range of considerations that come into play when considering biodiversity.
We examine a wonderful temporary living façade at the Environment Agency HQ in Copenhagen.
There is some confusion amongst specifiers concerning the properties of "exterior grade" plywood. Dr Vic Kearley of TRADA seeks to clarify the situation and outline improvement actions that are underway.