RefurBIM, 24.05.2018

Building on last year's successful event, the second RefurBIM workshop provided attendees with good practice examples of how BIM processes and emerging BIM technologies have been successfully implemented on refurbishment and regeneration projects.  Drawing on presentations from experts who have implemented BIM the workshop also provided a forum for discussing the essential aspects of building refurbishment from demolition, planning and design to occupation, with a view to further enhancing the BIM process.  The University is also building on its expertise in the field of heritage BIM that is aligned to our own existing Brownfield regeneration of the Springfield Brewery site in Wolverhampton.

The workshop encouraged the active participation of architects, clients, consultants and contractors involved in building alterations and refurbishments.  The focus was on non-domestic projects, but anyone engaged in refurbishment projects and looking to implement BIM in this process was also welcome to attend.

This event was sponsored by the Brownfield Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC), Built Environment Climate Change Innovations (BECCI) and Environmental Technologies and Resource Efficiency Support Service (EnTRESS).