InfrAIR is a programme of projects to enable Infrastructure Owners & Asset Managers to clearly specify their needs to the supply chain. The first project is to develop a positioning paper to allow the UK BIM Alliance to have a cost / benefit / resource discussion with industry. This paper will articulate the size and shape of the programme with a clear benefits case in order to gather wider support.
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