Sustainable BIM-driven integration of design through to post-occupancy evaluation of buildings

Application closing date 30 November 2012, employment start date 2 January 2013
Technologies for Sustainable Built Environments
University of Reading

Achieving the CO2 emission target in construction requires better integration and sharing of accurate information amongst the stakeholders. Additionally the national regulation on energy performance and carbon accounting has asked for a greater consistency of construction information. Using a BIM approach this research will drive a more efficient methodology within publicly and privately procured projects. (Further information - PDF)

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