Description |
1 online resource (xxiii, 375 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: The Promise of BIM -- Processes -- Technologies -- Behaviors -- The Value of BIM in Construction -- Where Does BIM Play a Role in Construction Management? -- Team Engagement -- Project Pursuit and Business Development -- Planning for BIM Success -- Using Contracts in Planning -- Scheduling -- Logistics -- Estimating Cost -- Constructability -- Analyzing Data in BIM -- Designing for Prefabrication -- Coordinating Construction -- Using Mobile Devices -- Controlling Schedules -- Controlling Cost -- Managing Change -- Material Management -- Tracking Equipment -- Closeout -- Managing Facilities -- Knowledge Platform Population -- Where the Industry Is Headed -- Leadership Buy-In -- The Evolving Role of the BIM Manager -- What Have Been the Results? -- Summary -- Delivery Methods -- Design-Bid-Build -- Construction Manager at Risk -- Design-Build -- Integrated Project Delivery -- BIM Addenda (Contracts) -- AIA: Document E202 -- AGC: ConsensusDocs 301 -- DBIA: Document E-BIMWD -- MA: Document E203 -- Contracts Summary -- The Fundamental Uses of BIM -- Level of Development -- Model-Based Coordination -- Model-Based Scheduling -- Model-Based Estimating -- Model-Based Facilities Management -- Model-Based Analysis -- BIM Execution Plan -- History of the BIM Execution Plan -- Communication -- Expectation -- Organization -- Summary -- BIM Marketing Background -- Building Your Team -- Marketing Your Brand of BIM -- Does What You Are Proposing Show Clear and Demonstrable Value? -- Is This a Proven Tool or Process, a Developing One, or an Innovative One? -- Can You Show Real Results from the Impact of Implementation? -- Is This What the Owner Wants? -- Is This Something You Can Deliver? -- Using BIM to Enhance the Proposal -- Addressing BIM in the RFP -- Project Pursuit Images -- Project Simulations -- Project Pursuit Virtual/Augmented Reality Simulations -- Other Marketing Tools -- Tailor-Fit Your Offerings -- Client Alignment -- Pushing the Envelope -- Seeking Value and Focusing on Results -- Summary -- Leaning on the Past -- The Empire State Building -- Adopting New Technology -- The Journey to BIM -- The Kickoff -- Getting the Right People in the Room -- Creating the Vision -- Opening the Lines of Communication -- Accounting for the Expectation Bias -- Scheduling Design -- Design Structure Matrix -- Scheduling the LOD -- Constructability Review -- Leverage the Plans -- Leverage the Details -- Leverage the People -- Estimating -- Revit Schedules for Estimating -- Cost Trending with Assemble -- Analysis -- The 2030 Challenge -- Overview of Sustainability and BIM -- Sustainability Analysis with Sefaira -- Logistics and Planning -- Summary -- Overview of BIM in Construction -- Model Coordination -- BIM and Site Coordination -- Clash Detection -- Navisworks Conflict Exercise -- Fabrication -- BIM Scheduling -- Scheduling Software -- Completing the Feedback Loop -- Systems Installation -- Installation Management -- Installation Verification -- Construction Activity Tracking -- Field Issue Management -- BIM and Safety -- Producing Better Field Information -- Beginning with the End in Mind -- What Information Do You Need to Build? -- Model Redlining Exercise -- Video Embedding Exercise -- The Virtual Job Trailer -- The Conference Room -- The Plans and Specifications Hub -- The Jobsite Office as a Server -- The Jobsite Office as a Communication Hub -- Setting Up the Job Trailer -- Summary -- The Battle for BIM -- Training Field Personnel -- Training Goals for Basic Skills -- Advanced Training Goals for Model Creation -- Training Courses for Additional Uses -- Document Control -- Creating a Digital Plan Room with Bluebeam Revu eXtreme -- The Real Value of 4D -- Developing BIM Intuition -- Starting with a Door -- Assemble Systems: Beyond the Basics -- Importing Search Sets into Navisworks -- Mapping Equipment to BIM 360 Field -- Information Loading and QR Coding -- Using 360 Field to Status Material -- Visualizing Equipment Status in the Model -- Endless Possibilities -- Small Wins to Big Change -- Summary -- True Costs of Facility Operations -- Artifact Deliverables -- Constant Deliverables -- Taking a Hybrid Approach -- Owners and BIM -- Owner Options -- Integration of a Record BIM -- BIM and Information Handover -- Maintaining the Model -- Ongoing Investment and Logistics for Facility Management BIM -- Training -- Model Maintenance -- One BIM = One Source of Information -- Summary -- What Will BIM Be? -- Industry Trends -- BIM and Prefabrication -- New Processes and Roles -- Interoperability -- BIM and Education -- BIM and the New Construction Manager -- BIM and the New Team -- BIM and the New Process -- Future Opportunities -- Future Relationships -- Virtual Builder Certification -- Summary |
Summary |
A sleeker, more comprehensive approach to construction projects BIM and Construction Management, Second Edition is a complete integration guide, featuring practical advice, project tested methods and work flows, and tutorials for implementing Building Information Modelling and technology in construction |
Notes |
Includes index |
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51780002 Máster Universitario en Diseño e Ingeniería de Productos e Instalaciones Industriales en Entornos PLM y BIM Dirección Integrada de Proyectos de Nuevos Productos y Gestión del Diseño |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Building information modeling.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Construction -- General.
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Building information modeling
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McCool, Dave, author.
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ISBN |
9781118942789 |
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1118942787 |
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9781118942772 |
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1118942779 |
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