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For Arup, BIM represents a new paradigm for an integrated approach to design. The push towards BIM in the architecture, engineering and construction industry represents a digital alignment with Arup’s existing ‘Total Architecture’ philosophy. Arup has always been at the forefront of new technologies, such as CAD, 3D Design, and project collaboration. The chapter provides details on Arup’s drivers, strategy and the five key activity areas under the implementation program: Governance and leadership, People and skills, Marketing and communication, Processes, Technology.
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Azzouz, A., & Hill, P. (2016). Hunting for perfection: How Arup measures BIM maturity on projects worldwide. Construction Research and Innovation 8(2), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.1080/20450249.2017.1334909
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May, I., Pynn, C., Hill, P. (2018). Arup’s Digital Future: The Path to BIM. In: Borrmann, A., König, M., Koch, C., Beetz, J. (eds) Building Information Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92862-3_31
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