Expression of Interest - Digital Construction International Programme: Türkiye BIM Adoption Support

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Connected Places Catapult, in partnership with the UK Government’s Digital Construction International (DCI) programme, invites Expressions of Interest from UK-based suppliers with proven expertise in digital construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), information management, and ISO 19650 standards. This is an opportunity to support the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation, and Climate Change (MOEUCC) of Türkiye in advancing its national BIM adoption programme.
The selected supplier will join a UK-led team working with the Turkish Government to accelerate the digital transformation of Türkiye’s infrastructure sector, supporting the delivery of safer, more efficient, and sustainable built environments.

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