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John Paul Construction Achieves BIM Level 2 Certification

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John Paul Construction Achieves BIM Level 2 Certification

John Paul Construction Achieves BIM Level 2 Certification
November 12
10:00 2018

Leading building and civil engineering contractor John Paul Construction has achieved Building Information Modelling (BIM) Level 2 Certification for Design and Construction from the British Standards Institution (BSI). The BSI BIM level 2 certification is highly sought after in Ireland and the UK and is the premier kite-mark in the construction industry. This demonstrates that the company’s BIM management systems are fully aligned with recognised international standards and it has the ability to deliver BIM projects to the highest level in the construction industry.

The use of BIM has been widely adopted on John Paul Construction’s projects across all sectors including data centres, pharmaceutical, office, residential and hospital projects. BIM facilitates an enriched environment for collaboration with all project stakeholders, drives efficiency through time and waste reduction, resulting in cost savings and improved quality. By continuing to embrace the use of technology and innovation throughout the business John Paul Construction is constantly developing new ways to improve the level of service and value provided to its client base.

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Pictured (left to right): Mark Coatsworth, Pre-Construction Manager; Leo Tinnelly, British Standards Authority; Eamon Booth, Managing Director; and Jason Rymer, BIM Manager.

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