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E-grāmata: BIM Management Handbook

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  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jul-2019
  • Izdevniecība: NBS/RIBA Enterprises
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000703474
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  • Formāts: 160 pages
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  • Izdevniecība: NBS/RIBA Enterprises
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000703474

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An authoritative and practical road map for those implementing and managing BIM workflows. With the 2016 deadline for BIM level 2 fast approaching and the growing realisation of the huge benefits BIM brings these skills are becoming industry essentials. Concentrating on the how rather than the why this will help you to adapt by clearly, and without jargon, explaining standard BIM processes, Government standards and the effective coordination of design, construction and asset information. Spanning both organisational strategy and day-to-day practical tasks it explores bottom line business reasoning as well as potential risks and challenges.

Extra features include:

• Case studies that demonstrate real world approaches as well as problems and solutions

• Checklists for adequately resourcing BIM roles and responsibilities in relation to PAS-1192

• Self-check questions allowing you to evaluate your BIM implementation methodology

This is the go-to guide for BIM Coordinators and Managers, architectural principals, design team leaders and architectural technicians ensuring you are ‘BIM ready’ in 2016. It will also be invaluable for Part 3 students getting to grips with BIM strategy and implementation.

About The Author And Contributors, Acknowledgements i
Foreword v
01 The Client Perspective: Strategy, Cost And Long-Term Value Of Asset Information
7(10)
Aligning BIM with the client's asset management strategy
From project cost to cost-in-use: Why clients seek to optimise cost-in-use
How post-construction BIM adds value
02 Building Blocks For BIM Data Management: Standards, Requirements And Plans
17(20)
Employer's information requirements
BIM execution plans, information delivery cycle
Interoperability
Supply chain data collection
Library management
Processes to validate data
03 Assessing Your Practice And Guiding It To BIM-Readiness
37(14)
Key BIM leadership roles and internal pre-BIM staff audit methods
Long-term strategic BIM goals for large and SME practices
Short-term BIM objectives: Monitoring progress towards results
Staffing the organisational roles for BIM
Software comparison and capabilities
The IT impact of BIM
Single and multi-firm BIM efficiency and effectiveness
04 BIM Adoption And Maturity Levels
51(14)
3, 2.1, Zero: What does BIM Maturity look like
Progressive goal setting for design collaboration in BIM
05 The Challenges And Benefits Of BIM Coordination: 3D, 4D And 5D
65(16)
The practical use of BIM
How to signify and notify of design changes
The coordination team (Who?)
The spatial coordination meeting (Where?)
The sequence coordination meeting (When?)
The cost/quantification meeting (How much?)
06 Managing The Mandate: The BIM Level 2 Environment
81(14)
What does BIM Level 2 mean?
Roles and staffing decisions
Model answers to the Plain Language Questions
Library management - standards and implementation
Software comparison and capabilities
What extra resources will we need?
Pairing technology with experience
Monthly, weekly and daily tasks
07 BIM And Contracts
95(12)
The reasonable skill and care standard
Current procurement routes to collaboration
Reducing risk: Drawing exchange to model exchange
Specifying eliance on issued data: Level of Detail and Level of Information
08 BIM Collaboration And Working Within The Common Data Environment
107(16)
Creating work in progress snapshots
Design verification procedures
Assigning and notifying of model Status
Capturing collaborative decisions in the model
Capturing design options In BIM
Value and design fixity in BIM
How to facilitate decision making through BIM
09 Level Of Definition Progression in BIM
123(10)
Agreeing the Level of Development progression
How LoD affects coordination
The importance of design sequence and fixity
Modelling access and clearances in 3D
10 BIM In The Hand-Over Phase
133(9)
Why model contributions must be segregated (contractual/copyright boundaries)
PAS-1192 Model Federation: what it means and how it differs from model integration
Technologies and processes for integrating models
Maintaining models in tandem
Interoperability -- what does It mean?
Aggregate model review processes
Processes to validate data: Model checking tools
Conclusion 142(2)
Glossary 144(2)
Index 146
David Shepherd is BIM Manager at Lend Lease, a multinational property and infrastructure company, having previously been BIM Manager at the London office of HOK Architects, a global practice of architects employing 16,000 people across 23 countries and a world leader in BIM and BuildingSMART. He is a fully trained BIM professional with 23 years working experience of writing, presenting and implementing strategies for the design process automation of small and large architectural practices. His professional experience ranges from working as an architectural technician in a major practice to CAD Manager, BIM Consultant and BIM Manager.