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Title BIM in real estate operations : application, implementation, digitalization trends and case studies / Michael May, Markus Krämer, Maik Schlundt, editors
Published Wiesbaden : Springer, [2023]
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Description 1 online resource (xxvi, 288 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Editors and Contributors -- 1 The Built Environment, BIM and the FM Perspective -- 1.1 Digital Transformation of Construction, Real Estate and Facility Management -- 1.2 Linking BIM with Sensors -- 1.3 The Importance of BIM During the Lifespan of Buildings -- 1.4 Benefits of BIM in Real Estate Operations -- 1.5 Successful Projects Through BIM Strategy and Knowledge Transfer -- 1.6 The Role of FM in BIM Projects -- 1.7 Information Requirements-A Critical Success Factor for BIM Projects -- 1.8 CDE Usage for Information Delivery to the FM Team
1.9 Validating the Owner Requirements -- 1.10 Strategies for the Digitalization of an Entire Real Estate Portfolio -- 1.11 BIM and Interoperability -- 1.12 Summary -- References -- 2 Digitalization Trends in Real Estate Management -- 2.1 CAFM and IWMS -- 2.2 Building Information Modeling -- 2.3 IT Integration Technologies -- 2.3.1 File Integration -- 2.3.2 Integration of Alphanumeric Data -- 2.3.3 Integration of Functionality and Logic -- 2.3.4 Integration into the User Interface -- 2.4 Mobile Computing -- 2.4.1 Mobility -- 2.4.2 Characteristics of Mobile Computing
2.4.3 Advantages of Mobile Computing -- 2.4.4 Restrictions and Disadvantages -- 2.4.5 Mobile Applications in the Real Estate Sector -- 2.4.5.1 Mobile Data Capture -- 2.4.5.2 Mobile Document Management -- 2.4.5.3 Mobile Field Services -- 2.4.6 The Future of Mobile Computing -- 2.5 Cloud Computing -- 2.6 Mixed and Augmented Reality -- 2.7 Big Data and Analytics -- 2.7.1 Relevant Data Classes -- 2.7.1.1 BIM Geometry Data -- 2.7.1.2 BIM Asset and Element Data -- 2.7.1.3 Behavioral Data -- 2.7.1.4 Business, Process and Financial Data -- 2.7.2 Analysis Options and Analytics Options
2.8 Internet of Things -- 2.9 Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -- 2.10 Digital Workplace -- 2.10.1 Digital Workplace in CAFM/IWMS -- 2.10.2 Digital Workplace Management Systems -- 2.10.3 BIM for Digital Workplaces -- 2.10.4 Outlook -- 2.11 Building Simulation -- 2.11.1 Objectives of Simulation -- 2.11.2 Integration of Simulation Tools with BIM -- 2.11.2.1 Integrated Simulation Tools -- 2.11.2.2 Simulation Tools with Independent Simulation Models -- 2.11.3 Applications -- 2.11.3.1 Building Simulation in the Planning Phase -- 2.11.3.2 Construction Process and Operation Simulation
2.11.3.3 Space and People Flow Simulation -- 2.12 PropTechs -- 2.13 Summary -- References -- 3 BIM Basics for Real Estate and Facility Managers -- 3.1 From CAD to BIM -- 3.2 CAFM Basics -- 3.3 Benefits of BIM for Facility Managers -- 3.3.1 Why BIM for FM? -- 3.3.2 Benefits of BIM in Commissioning -- 3.3.3 Benefits of BIM in Operation -- 3.3.4 Benefits of BIM in Renovation and Conversion -- 3.3.5 Benefits of BIM in Everyday Work -- 3.3.6 The Digital Twin Principle -- 3.3.7 Requirements for the Use of BIM Models in Real Estate Operations -- 3.4 BIM Basics for Facility Managers
Summary This reference book not only for practitioners deals with all facets and issues of applying Building Information Modeling (BIM) in real estate operations and Facility Management (FM). Starting from the basics and advantages of BIM as well as its development, all areas in real estate operations are considered where BIM can be usefully applied. BIM and CAFM/IWMS basics, modern digitization techniques, data standards and data exchange, as well as interoperability and the economic efficiency of BIM projects are explained in detail. The procedure for introducing BIM, application scenarios and concrete practical examples complete the work, as does a look at current research topics and future developments. Target groups Real estate, asset and facility managers Architects, planners, civil engineers, BIM managers and coordinators who already use the BIM method in design and construction and want to successfully transfer it to the operational phase BIM/CAFM/IWMS software manufacturers and implementation partners CAFM/IWMS users who want to connect their IT systems with BIM tools FM/BIM consultants and service providers Teachers, lecturers and students in real estate related study programs Editors Prof. Dr. habil. Michael May, German Facility Management Association (GEFMA), GEFMA Ambassador International Relations, Prof. em. University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Berlin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Krmer, University of Applied Sciences (HTW) Berlin, Department of Information and Communication Systems in Facility Management and BIM Dipl.-Inf. (FH), M.Sc. FM Maik Schlundt, DKB-Service, Activity Focus CAFM and BIM The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 20, 2023)
Subject Real estate business -- Information resources management
Building information modeling.
Building information modeling
Form Electronic book
Author May, Michael (Michael W.), editor.
Krämer, Markus, editor
Schlundt, Maik, editor
ISBN 9783658408305
3658408308