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Title BIM for facility managers / IFMA, IFMA Foundation ; Paul Teicholz, editor
Published Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2013]

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Description 1 online resource
Contents Ch. 1 Introduction / Paul Teicholz -- Management Summary -- Problems with Current FM Practice -- How BIM FM Integration Can Address Current Problems -- Needs for Graphics and Data Varies over the Life Cycle -- Need for Interoperability between Systems -- Owner Benefits of BIM FM Integration -- Streamlines Handover and More Effective Use of Data -- Benefits during the Life of the Building -- Integrated System Can Be Used to Plan Enhancements to Building -- Calculating ROI in BIM FM Integration -- ch. 2 BIM Technology for FM / Louise Sabol -- Building Information Modeling (BIM) -- BIM for Facility Management (FM) -- Standards and Data Exchange -- Challenges of BIM for FM -- FM BIM in Practice: Healthcare BIM Consortium's Initiatives -- Emerging Technologies and BIM -- Cloud Computing -- Mobile Computing for FM -- Mobile and RFID Technologies -- Mobile and Cloud Technologies -- Augmented Reality -- Sensor Data -- BIM Component Data -- Standards
Multi-User Update -- Management of Updates -- Multi-User Access and Viewing -- Vendor-Neutral Options -- Multiple Paths for Data Transfers -- Emerging Technology: Model Servers -- Pilot Projects for BIM and FM Using GSA Guidelines -- Peter W. Rodino Federal Building Modernization -- Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building -- Camden Annex Lifecycle and NASA Projects -- Other BIM Guidelines -- BIM Planning Guide for Facility Owners -- National BIM Standard United States Version 2 -- Wisconsin BIM Guidelines and Standards for Architects and Engineers, v2 -- LACCD BIM Standards, v3 -- ch. 4 Legal Issues When Considering BIM for Facilities Management / Howard W. Ashcraft -- Introduction -- How Will the Model(s) Be Used? -- Ask and You Shall Receive -- What Is the Model's Contractual Status? -- Ownership of the Model -- Owner Owns Modeling Information -- Designer Owns Modeling Information -- All Parties Own Whatever They Create
Who Owns the Intellectual Property? -- Who Owns the Design? -- Who Owns the Copyright? -- Standards and Interoperability -- Will Using BIM Increase Liability to Other Parties? -- Will Designers Have an Increased Risk? -- Will Contractors Have Increased Liability for Defects in the Plans and Specifications? -- How Does an Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) Environment Affect Liabilities Related to Reliance on BIM? -- Does Insurance Cover BIM-Related Work? -- Conclusion -- Sample BIM Specification -- References -- ch. 5 Using COBie / Bill East -- Executive Summary -- Why COBie? -- How Was COBie Designed? -- Managed Asset Inventory -- Operations and Maintenance Requirements -- Technological Constraints -- Contracting Constraints -- Process Constraints -- What Is Included in COBie? -- In What Formats Is COBie Delivered? -- How Is the Spreadsheet Format Organized? -- Common Worksheet Conventions -- COBie Worksheet Descriptions -- How Is COBie Delivered?
As-Planned -- As-Designed -- As-Constructed -- As-Occupied -- As-Built -- As-Maintained -- Software Supporting COBie -- Internal Software Testing -- Legal Implications of COBie -- How to Implement COBie -- Conclusions -- Future Developments -- References -- ch. 6 Case Studies -- Introduction -- Case Study 1 MathWorks -- Case Study 2 Texas A & M Health Science Center-A Case Study of BIM and COBie for Facility Management -- Case Study 3 USC School of Cinematic Arts -- Case Study 4 Implementation of BIM and FM at Xavier University -- Case Study 5 State of Wisconsin Bureau of Facilities Management, Division of State Facilities, Department of Administration -- Case Study 6 University of Chicago Administration Building Renovation
Summary "Addressing building owners, developers, and managers, this text covers how building information management (BIM) complements facility management (FM) systems to achieve significant lifecycle advantages. It includes coverage of the guidelines for BIM in FM as developed by owners such as the General Services Administration, the COBie2 (BIM document standard) used to collect and communicate facility equipment information, and a list of software for BIM/FM integration. It also offers six real-life case studies including the Texas A & M Health Science Center, the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and the State of WI Facilities"-- Provided by publisher
"Covers how BIM and FM systems can be used to achieve significant owner-value and building lifecycle advantages Includes case studies that focus on real-world BIM and FM integration "-- Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Building information modeling.
ARCHITECTURE -- Design, Drafting, Drawing & Presentation.
Building information modeling
Form Electronic book
Author Teicholz, Paul M., editor
IFMA Foundation.
LC no. 2013006716
ISBN 9781118420676
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