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The Great Salary Debate: Elliott Crossley answers

ByJamie Holt

Sep 6, 2021 BIM salary guide, salary debate 2021
What position does BIM have as a discipline in AEC and what are accrediting bodies doing to support this?
Elliott highlights the progress being made by RIBA and CIAT in integrating BIM as a core discipline and argues that architectural technology is now finding its place at the intersection of traditional professions such as design and engineering.
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