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COBie or not COBie?<br />

That is the Question<br />

Join us on the 16th May at this CAD User seminar to explore, amongst other issues:<br />

Is COBie still a practical solution<br />

for delivering building information<br />

to the people who need to use it?<br />

<br />

Why can't we just give the client<br />

the 3D model instead?<br />

What information does the<br />

building owner need, and how<br />

would they prefer it to be<br />

delivered?<br />

<br />

What happens when theory<br />

comes up against practice?<br />

Who owns the building model,<br />

and who will maintain it through<br />

the life of the building?<br />

<br />

Learn the power, importance and<br />

the why's and how's of leveraging<br />

the information you are accruing<br />

in your 3D model<br />

Hear presentations from industry<br />

experts discussing the pros and<br />

cons of each solution<br />

<br />

Put your questions to the panel<br />

Network with your peers<br />

In Association with:<br />

Supported By:<br />

For the day’s agenda visit:<br />

www.caduser.com/seminars<br />

Follow us: @CCMagAndAwards<br />

The London Transport Museum,<br />

Covent Garden, WC2E 7BB<br />

FREE TOUR<br />

INCLUDED<br />

COMPLIMENTARY COPY<br />

of Innovative Vectorwoks BIM by<br />

Jonathan Reeves<br />

An inspiring read for Architects getting<br />

started with BIM or who want to be<br />

level 2 BIM compliant.<br />

OFFER<br />

£49 EXCL VAT.<br />

HURRY LIMITED<br />

SEATING AVAILABLE.<br />

GROUP DISCOUNTS<br />

ALSO AVAILABLE.<br />

Seats are just £95 excl. VAT and<br />

include refreshments and lunch.<br />

For more information and to<br />

book your place please visit:<br />

www.caduser.com/seminars<br />

call 01689 616000 or email<br />

seminars@caduser.com

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