Challenges in implementing BIM: Singapore Sports Hub – a case study

Author: Matthew Wash

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31 October 2013

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Challenges in implementing BIM: Singapore Sports Hub – a case study

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Matthew Wash
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31 October 2013
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Matthew Wash

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 11, 2013, Page(s) 78-83

Date published

31 October 2013

Author

Matthew Wash

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 91, Issue 11, 2013, Page(s) 78-83

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Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This paper analyses the current issues surrounding BIM, using the Singapore Sports Hub project as a case study, comparing it with current trends from industry and the literature.

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