Description
The UK has been highly successful in developing digital data standards to exchange geotechnical data through the Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (AGS) data format and these developments already provide the underpinning for BIM. The debate will centre on how these ideas can be implemented more widely in practice. The panel if speakers will include software developers, BIM users and academics with expertise in BIM.Period | 2016 |
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Held at | Institution of Civil Engineers, United Kingdom |
Keywords
- BIM, geotechnics
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