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Evelien Bruggeman is a Professor of Building Law at TU Delft, specializing in the intersection of law and construction management. She obtained her doctorate from the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment in 2010, focusing on purchase and contracting agreements in the housebuilding industry. Her research emphasizes the legal aspects of agreements in construction, particularly underlining that when purchasing a newly built home, individuals enter into long-term contracts that must align with current practices and legislations. Prior to her role at TU Delft, she worked for the Research Service of the Supreme Court of the Netherlands and spent several years as a researcher at the Dutch Institute for Construction Law (IBR), where she conducted extensive studies on Building Information Modelling (BIM) in contracting. Bruggeman aims to address the challenges of collaboration within the construction sector, advocating for enhanced integration among various disciplines to improve safety and efficiency. She teaches future designers and engineers about sustainable practices in the built environment, reinforcing the importance of understanding legal contexts in professional settings.
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