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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 workflows, and tutorials for implementing Building Information Modeling and technology in construction. Updated to align with the latest software editions from Autodesk, Trimble and Bentley, this book provides a common sense approach to leveraging BIM to provide significant value throughout a project's life cycle. This book outlines a results-focused approach which shows you how to incorporate BIM and other technologies into all phases of construction management, such as:Project planning: Set up the BIM project to succeed right from the start by using the right contracts, the right processes and the right technology Marketing: How to exceed customer expectations and market your brand of BIM to win. Pre-construction: Take a practical approach to engineer out risks in your project by using the model early to virtually build and analyze your project, prior to physical construction. Construction: Leverage the model throughout construction to build safer and with better quality. Field work: Learn how mobile technologies have disrupted the way we work in the field to optimize efficiencies and access information faster. Closeout: Deliver a better product to your customer that goes beyond the physical structure and better prepares them for future operations. Additionally, the book provides a look at technology trends in construction and a thoughtful perspective into potential use cases going forward. BIM and Construction Management, Second Edition builds on what has changed in the construction landscape and highlights a new way of delivering BIM-enabled projects. Aligning to industry trends such as Lean, integrated delivery methods, mobile platforms and cloud-based collaboration this book illustrates how using BIM and technology efficiently can create value.
Auteur
BRAD HARDIN, RA, LEED AP, is the Chief Technology Officer for Black & Veatch, a global engineering and construction firm. An architect, construction manager and technology executive, he participates in industry events all over the world to further the cause of BIM and technology in the design and construction market. Brad is a co-founder of Virtual Builders, a nonprofit software, certification, and open-source development community. DAVE MCCOOL is the Director of Virtual Design and Construction at McCarthy Building Companies. He holds a master's degree in engineering, DBIA, and LEED accreditation, and has lectured at multiple university and industry events. Dave is also a co-founder of Virtual Builders, and has held chair positions for AIA and NBIMS committees.
Texte du rabat
THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO BIM FOR THE MODERN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BIM and Construction Management provides a comprehensive examination of BIM and other technologies throughout the entire project lifecycle. New coverage includes the latest advances in BIM, including methods, workflows, and tutorials, and a broader scope that focuses on getting results—and the behaviors and mindsets that must be in place to effectively exploit these new technological capabilities.
Résumé
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 workflows, and tutorials for implementing Building Information Modeling and technology in construction. Updated to align with the latest software editions from Autodesk, Trimble and Bentley, this book provides a common sense approach to leveraging BIM to provide significant value throughout a project's life cycle. This book outlines a results-focused approach which shows you how to incorporate BIM and other technologies into all phases of construction management, such as:
Project planning: Set up the BIM project to succeed right from the start by using the right contracts, the right processes and the right technology
Marketing: How to exceed customer expectations and market your brand of BIM to win.
Pre-construction: Take a practical approach to engineer out risks in your project by using the model early to virtually build and analyze your project, prior to physical construction.
Construction: Leverage the model throughout construction to build safer and with better quality.
Field work: Learn how mobile technologies have disrupted the way we work in the field to optimize efficiencies and access information faster.
Closeout: Deliver a better product to your customer that goes beyond the physical structure and better prepares them for future operations.
Additionally, the book provides a look at technology trends in construction and a thoughtful perspective into potential use cases going forward.
BIM and Construction Management, Second Edition builds on what has changed in the construction landscape and highlights a new way of delivering BIM-enabled projects. Aligning to industry trends such as Lean, integrated delivery methods, mobile platforms and cloud-based collaboration this book illustrates how using BIM and technology efficiently can create value.
Contenu
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Why Is Technology So Important to Construction Management? 1
The Promise of BIM 2
Processes 4
Technologies 5
Behaviors 7
The Value of BIM in Construction 8
Where Does BIM Play a Role in Construction Management? 15
Team Engagement 16
Project Pursuit and Business Development 16
Planning for BIM Success 19
Using Contracts in Planning 19
Scheduling 20
Logistics 22
Estimating Cost 23
Constructability 25
Analyzing Data in BIM 27
Designing for Prefabrication 29
Coordinating Construction 31
Using Mobile Devices 32
Controlling Schedules 33
Controlling Cost 34
Managing Change 35
Material Management 37
Tracking Equipment 37
Closeout 38
Managing Facilities 39
Knowledge Platform Population 40
Where the Industry Is Headed 42
Leadership Buy-In 42
The Evolving Role of the BIM Manager 43
What Have Been the Results? 43
Summary 44
Chapter 2 Project Planning 45
Delivery Methods 46
Design-Bid-Build 47
Construction Manager at Risk 52
Design-Build 56
Integrated Project Delivery 62
BIM Addenda (Contracts) 63
AIA: Document E202 65
AGC: ConsensusDocs 301 65
DBIA: Document E-BIMWD 65
AIA: Document E203 66
Contracts Summary 66
The Fundamental Uses of BIM 67
Level of Development 68
Model-Based Coordination 69
Model-Based Scheduling 72
Model-Based Estimating 72
Model-Based Facilities Management 73
Model-Based Analysis 74
BIM Execution Plan 75
History of the BIM Execution Plan 75
Communication 77
Expectation 83
Organization 85
Summary 89
Chapter 3 How to Market BIM and Win the Project 91
BIM Marketing Background 92
Building Your Team 94
Marketing Your Brand of BIM 97
Does What You Are Proposing Show Clear and Demonstrable Value? 98
Is This a Proven Tool or Process, a Developing One, or an Innovative One? 99
Can You Show Real Results from the Impact of Implementation? 102 …