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Author Barnes, Peter, 1954- author

Title BIM in principle and in practice / Peter Barnes and Nigel Davies
Edition Second edition
Published London ICE Publishing, [2015]

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 WATERFT ART&ARCH  690.0285 Bar/Bip 2015  AVAILABLE
 WATERFT ART&ARCH  690.0285 Bar/Bip 2015  AVAILABLE
 WATERFT ART&ARCH  690.0285 Bar/Bip 2015  AVAILABLE
 WATERFT ART&ARCH  690.0285 Bar/Bip 2015  AVAILABLE
 WATERFT ART&ARCH  690.0285 Bar/Bip 2015  AVAILABLE
Description x, 154 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates (colour) : illustrations (black and white), plans (black and white) ; 21 cm
Contents Contents note continued: 06.Design liability and ownership -- 6.1.What is the design? -- 6.2.Who are the designers and the delegated designers? -- 6.3.The designer's liability -- 6.4.Information ownership and preservation -- 6.5.Data translation, interoperability, storage and retrieval -- 6.6.Intellectual property -- Reference -- 07.Collaboration and contracts -- 7.1.A move away from the traditional approach -- 7.2.Incorporating the team -- 7.3.Collaboration -- 7.4.New contracts -- 7.5.Integrated project delivery -- 7.6.Single-purpose entities -- 7.7.Design and build -- 7.8.How will BIM be used in dispute avoidance/dispute resolution? -- References -- 08.Insurance, liability and risk -- 8.1.Insurance -- 8.2.Surety bonding industry -- 8.3.Integrated project insurance -- 09.Case Study 1 -- Design and build development for 48 flats -- 10.Case Study 2 -- Manufactured panelling -- 11.Case Study 3 -- Use of parametrics for external landscaping -- 12.Conclusion --
Contents note continued: 12.1.What will BIM do in the future? -- 12.2.Is the construction industry BIM/FIM ready? -- 12.3.To BIM or not to BIM? -- References
Machine generated contents note: 01.Introduction -- 02.An overview of BIM -- 2.1.What is BIM? -- 2.2.The history of BIM -- 2.3.Why does BIM matter? -- 2.4.What is FIM? -- 2.5.The levels of BIM and BIM maturity -- 2.6.International BIM -- References -- 03.Managing BIM -- 3.1.The BIM protocol -- 3.2.Employer's information requirements (EIR) -- 3.3.BIM execution plan (BEP) -- 3.4.Project information model (PIM) -- 3.5.Asset information model (AIM) -- 3.6.Level of detail (LOD) and level of information (LOI) -- 3.7.Common data environment (CDE) -- 3.8.BIM information manager -- 3.9.BIM coordinator -- References -- 04.Using BIM -- 4.1.Getting started with BIM -- 4.2.Data input -- 4.3.Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie) -- 4.4.Handover and soft landings -- References -- 05.BIM models -- 5.1.The integration of BIM -- 5.2.BIM models -- 5.3.Parametric models -- 5.4.Laser scanning -- 5.5.3D printing -- 5.6.Hardware and software -- References --
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Building information modeling.
Building -- Computer simulation.
Building -- Data processing.
Construction industry -- Information resources management.
Author Davies, Nigel (Nigel J.), author
LC no. 2016417973
ISBN 9780727760920 (paperback)
Other Titles Bulding information modelling in principle and in practice