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BIM and construction management : proven tools, methods, and workflows / Brad Hardin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hardin, Brad, 1980- author.
Series:
Serious skills.
Serious Skills
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Building information modeling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (641 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Building information modeling and construction management
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis, Indiana : Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2009.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Offering practical advice and tested techniques, this book serves as the first and only building information modeling (BIM) integration guide for the construction industry. You'll explore crucial construction tasks such as estimating, staging, sustainability testing, multiple model trade coordination, and digital detail resolution. In addition, the book also looks at facility management models and offers a clear picture of how the featured tools, techniques, and workflows can benefit each discipline.
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Credits; Copyright; Publisher's Note; Dedication; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Foreword; Introduction; How to Use This Book; What's Inside; Conclusion; How to Contact the Author; Chapter 1: BIM and Construction Management; The Value and Potential of BIM Technology; Existing Delivery Methods; A New Concept of Delivery; A New Concept of Process; Ten Steps for Successfully Implementing BIM; Conclusion; Chapter 2: BIM and Preconstruction; Planning a BIM Project; Contracts; Defining Responsibilities and Ownership; Digital Information Transfer Standards; Estimating
Site CoordinationConclusion; Chapter 3: BIM and Construction; Scheduling; Constructability; Trade Coordination; Conclusion; Chapter 4: BIM and Updates; Overview of BIM and Updates; BIM and Prebid; BIM and Estimate Updates; BIM and Model Updates; Clash Detection Updates; BIM and Budget Management; Conclusion; Chapter 5: BIM and Construction Administration; Overview of BIM and Construction Administration; BIM and RFIs; Training the Superintendent; Setting Up the Job Trailer; BIM and Site Coordination; BIM and Punch Lists; Conclusion; Chapter 6: BIM and Sustainability
Overview of BIM and SustainabilityUSGBC and LEED; Green BIM and Preconstruction; Sustainable Construction; Salvaging and Recycling; Conclusion; Chapter 7: BIM and Facility Management; Costs of Maintaining a Facility; Owners and BIM; Record BIMs; One BIM = One Source of Information; Information in a Record BIM; How to Maintain a Model; Investment and Logistics for FM BIM; Conclusion; Chapter 8: The Future of BIM; What Will BIM Be?; BIM and the Future from the Past; BIM and the New Construction Manager; BIM and the New Team; BIM and the New Process; Appendix; Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781118059449
1118059441
OCLC:
815981793

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