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BIM 2025: perspectives and instruments

Speech on the upcoming projections for BIM, given at the local charter of surveyors in Monza, including a focus on:

  • the updated Italian code for Public Procurement;
  • obligations for the public contracting authority;
  • skills required for a BIM specialist;
  • possible applications.

The website of the organizer is here.

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