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E-grāmata: Building Information Modeling: Planning and Managing Construction Projects with 4D CAD and Simulations (McGraw-Hill Construction Series): Planning and Managing Construction Projects with 4D CAD and Simulations

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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Construction Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071595452
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  • Formāts: 288 pages
  • Sērija : Construction Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2007
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071595452
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Improve Planningand Management on Any Construction Project with Powerful BIM Tools

Building information modeling (BIM) integrates 3D drawings and 4D animations to dramatically improve the communication, coordination, and planning of construction projects, while reducing risks, errors, and costs. Building Information Modeling is an in-depth resource that shows architects and building professionals how to capitalize on BIM concepts, tools, and techniques for their own building projects.





An in-depth explanation of BIM concepts, tools, and techniques Guidance on applying BIM to new and retrofit construction projects More than 200 photos, charts, diagrams, and details of the BIM process Detailed case studies

Inside this Comprehensive Guide to BIM Technology

Background: The Setting for BIM Current Practice Legal Considerations Building Information Modeling: BIM Concepts BIM Planning BIM ImplementationSoftware Tools: Modeling Tools Model Production Model Analysis Specific SoftwareOptionsLearning BIM: Learning Methods Skill Sets The LearnersCase Studies
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Background
1(24)
Introduction
1(3)
The Setting for BIM
4(1)
Project Management
4(3)
Project Documentation
7(1)
Current Practice
8(1)
Construction Project Delivery Systems
8(3)
Weaknesses of the Planning and Construction Process
11(2)
Goals for Process Improvement
13(4)
Legal Considerations
17(1)
The Transition to Model-Based Contracts
18(3)
Contractual Incentives to Implement Change
21(3)
References
24(1)
Building Information Modeling
25(68)
Introduction
25(2)
BIM Concepts
27(1)
The Nature of the Building Information Model---What Is a BIM?
28(9)
The Processes of the BIM---How Is a BIM Used?
37(9)
The Benefits of the BIM---Why Use a BIM Process?
46(6)
BIM Planning
52(1)
Planning the Purpose of the BIM
53(12)
Specifying the Model
65(16)
Planning BIM Implementation
81(3)
BIM Implementation
84(1)
Selecting the Project Team---Team Information Processing
85(2)
Developing the BIM Processes---Project Information Processing
87(3)
Defining and Scheduling the BIM Deliverables---The Product
90(2)
References
92(1)
Software Tools
93(44)
Introduction
93(2)
Modeling Tools
95(1)
Non-3D Element Modelers (Process Modeling)
95(1)
Surface Modelers
95(5)
Solid Modelers
100(7)
Model Production
107(2)
Model Analysis
109(1)
Qualitative Analysis
110(3)
Sequential Analysis
113(1)
Quantitative Analysis
113(2)
Specific Software Options
115(1)
Preparing for the Purchase
115(3)
Software Descriptions
118(18)
References
136(1)
Learning BIM
137(36)
Introduction
137(1)
Learning Methods
138(1)
Motivation to Learn
138(1)
Obstacles to Learning
139(1)
Recipe for Successful Learning
140(3)
Skill Sets
143(1)
Tool-Related
143(2)
Process-Related
145(2)
Role-Related
147(1)
The Learners
148(1)
Project Owners
149(2)
BIM Specialists (Managers, Operators, and Facilitators)
151(1)
University Students
152(14)
Incorporating BIM in Existing Classes
166(7)
Case Studies
173(76)
Case 1: DPR Construction
173(1)
A Practitioner's Guide to Virtual Design and Construction (3D/4D) Tools on Commercial Projects: Case Study of a Large Healthcare Project
173(32)
References
204(1)
Case 2: RQ Construction
205(1)
BIM at Yuba City---Sutter Surgical Hospital North Valley
205(9)
Case 3: Turner Construction, Seattle, Washington
214(1)
Introduction to BIM for Turner Construction, Seattle, Washington
214(10)
Case 4: Gregory P. Luth and Assoc., Inc.
224(1)
Tekla Capabilities
224(11)
Case 5: Webcor Builders
235(1)
Implementation of Model-Based Estimating
235(10)
Case 6: Turner Construction, Sacramento, California
245(1)
Laser Scanning in Medical Renovation Work
245(4)
Glossary 249(14)
Index 263
Willem Kymmell is a practicing architect with more than 30 years of experience in the field. He is also an Associate Professor of Construction Management at California State University (Chico), where he teaches building information modeling and construction documentation, construction document analysis, specifications, building code analysis, and architectural history. Mr. Kymmell's private practice includes residential and commercial commissions, consultations, and virtual building software training.