NCE webinar on the pending data handover challenge: key lessons for project teams
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
A forthcoming New Civil Engineer webinar examines how fragmented outputs from BIM authoring tools, common data environments and asset management systems complicate digital handover on major infrastructure schemes. Speakers will explore creating structured asset information models, aligning COBie and ISO 19650 requirements, and managing thousands of tagged objects, inspection records and O&M manuals at project close-out. The session signals growing pressure on designers, contractors and clients to define data schemas, ownership and validation rules early, or risk unusable asset data at commissioning.
Technical Brief
- Emphasis is placed on aligning project delivery teams and asset owners around a single, enforceable data strategy.
Our Take
New Civil Engineer appears across multiple items in our database as a convenor of industry initiatives (from the British Construction & Infrastructure Awards 2026 to Heathrow Airport’s Early Careers Innovation Challenge), so a webinar on data handover is likely to feed into that role by shaping emerging norms on project information management.
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