BIM approach to a nuclear project: Sellafield Maintenance Facility

Author: Jason Boyle and John Robison

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31 October 2013

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BIM approach to a nuclear project: Sellafield Maintenance Facility

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Jason Boyle and John Robison
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31 October 2013
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Jason Boyle and John Robison

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 11, 2013, Page(s) 84-87

Date published

31 October 2013

Author

Jason Boyle and John Robison

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 11, 2013, Page(s) 84-87

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article describes the use of BIM for the Sellafield Maintenance Facility, a new mechanical handling plant that will provide operational support during waste retrieval campaigns.

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84-87
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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BIM Nuclear & Energy Project Focus Issue 11

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