nD modelling a driver or enabler for construction improvement? (part 2 - Workshop findings)
Language: English Series: RICS Research Paper Series ; 5(6) April 2005Publication details: London RICS 2005ISBN:- 1842192000
- 1464-648X
- 690.0285
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Paper explores the concept of nD modelling; lays out the nD modelling opportunities and barriers for the implementation within a business context and concludes by examining whether it can be applied industry-wide or remain a PR tool for the big players in the industry. Suggests that the nD modelling approach is ideal, but not achievable in the short term, largely due to the industry's unwillingness to work together in an interdisciplinary way.