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Blog: Digital Twins: How to ensure data is informing better decision…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-digital-twins-how-ensure-data-informing-better-decision-making11 Mar 2020: Submitted by Angela Walters on Wed, 11/03/2020 - 09:29. The Infrastructure Client Group (ICG) brings together the UK’s most progressive economic infrastructure clients in partnership with government. -
Blog: Digital Twins - the challenges of knowledge transfers and…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-digital-twins-challenges-knowledge-transfers-and-market-penetration2 Sep 2020: Government policies, in the UK and internationally, are increasingly focusing on the creation of smart, innovative cities, which make better use of data and technology to deliver economic growth and a -
BIM Interoperability Expert Group (BIEG) March 2020 BIM…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cih_bim_interoperability_expert_group_report_april_2020_final_wm_removed.pdf24 Apr 2020: and, in turn, facilitate the economic benefits through network effects i.e. ... environment, competitive, innovative and able to contribute to the delivery of key policy objectives around economic growth, building safety and net zero carbon, all of which -
Blog: Diversity and Inclusion in Construction: The importance of…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-diversity-and-inclusion-construction-importance-allies-dave-philp23 Sep 2020: of gender, but also culture, race, age, socio economic factors, and many more). -
Blog: In the built environment, it isn’t easy being green – but data…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-built-environment-it-isnt-easy-being-green-data-management-can-help2 Mar 2020: meet their own needs.” It is characterised as having three interconnected facets: environmental, social and economic. ... W. E. Rees, “Ecological Footprints and Appropriated Carrying Capacity: What Urban Economics Leaves Out,” Urbanisation, vol. -
BIM Interoperability Expert Group (BIEG) March 2020 BIM…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cih_bim_interoperability_expert_group_report_april_2020_final_wm_removed.pdf24 Apr 2020: and, in turn, facilitate the economic benefits through network effects i.e. ... environment, competitive, innovative and able to contribute to the delivery of key policy objectives around economic growth, building safety and net zero carbon, all of which -
Press Release: Construction in 2040: charting a course towards a…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/press-release-construction-2040-charting-course-towards-digital-sustainable-future5 Nov 2020: social and economic infrastructure for the future. -
Publication: Developing a Digital Twin at Building and City Levels:…
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/publication-developing-digital-twin-building-and-city-levels-case-study-west-cambridge-campus14 May 2020: This paper aims at going through the whole process of developing DTs in building and city levels from the technical perspective and sharing lessons learned and challenges involved in developing DTs -
Blog: Procurement Strategies for Incentivising Collaborative Delivery …
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/news/blog-procurement-strategies-incentivising-collaborative-delivery-optimise-whole-life-outcomes12 Oct 2020: economic recovery through accelerated construction programmes post Covid-19.
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