Last year, as briefly mentioned, I got recruited to a working group looking at ICT and Automation issues for the National Platform for the Built Environment. Our small team, which included Sarah Bowden (Arup), Steven Yeomans (Buro Happold) and Martin Ong (ex-BAA), successfully completed a report just before Christmas and – I am pleased to say – …
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Mar 27 2008
ICT in the construction industry (+ cycling)
- By Paul Wilkinson in Uncategorized
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27 March 2008
- Arup, asset management tool, BAA, building model, Buro Happold, Contract Journal, Cycling, Cycling Plus, freelance journalist, ICT and Automation, ICT-enabled construction industry, Jacques Anquetil, just-in-time delivery, Lies and Handlebar Tape, Mainstream Publishing, Martin Ong, National Platform for the Built Environment, offsite fabrication, Paul Howard, project costs, real-time updates, Sarah Bowden, Sex, Steven Yeomans, Tour de France, virtual environment
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