000 02008nam a2200217 a 4500
245 1 0 _aBIM management handbook
_cDavid Shepherd
008 151125n 000 0 eng d
260 _aNewcastle, London :
_bRIBA Publishing,
_cc2015.
100 _aShepherd, David
300 _av, 150 p. :
_bcol. ill. ;
_c25 cm.
020 _a978-1859466056
505 0 _a1. The Client Perspective: strategy, cost and long-term value of information 2. Managing BIM Data for Asset Information Delivery 3. Assessing and guiding your practice to first-time BIM Readiness 4. BIM Maturity Levels 5. The Contractual Context of BIM 6. The Challenges and Benefits of Multi-Dimensional BIM Coordination: 3D, 4D, 5D 7. Managing the Mandate: the BIM Level 2 Environment 8. Federated Models: Process and Technology Decisions 9. Collaboration and the Common Data Environment 10. BIM for Project Decision-Makers 11. Coordinating Project Information from Multiple Disciplines and Platforms 12. Facilitating Design and Construction Coordination in BIM 13. Government Soft Landings and BIM 14. Project Information to Asset Information: Practical Steps.
520 _aAn 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.
650 7 _aInformation Delivery
_2sears
650 7 _aManagement
_vHandbook
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650 7 _aAsset Information Delivery
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