BIM for building owners and developers : making a business case for using BIM on projects / K. Pramod Reddy.
By: Reddy, K. Pramod
Language: Unknown language code Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, c2012Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470905982 (acid-free paper); 0470905980 (acid-free paper)Other title: Building information modeling for building owners and developersSubject(s): Building information modeling | Real estate developersGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 333.33/80683 LOC classification: TH438.13 | .R44 2012Online resources: Full text is available at Wiley Online Library Click here to viewItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments x
Chapter 1 Introduction to Building Information Modeling 1
The History of BIM 3
Future Trends 6
Facility Management Systems 10
Building Owner Objectives 17
User Experience 20
Communication 23
Procurement 24
Design Guidelines 26
Construction Process and Costs 28
Sustainability 31
Preventive Maintenance 35
Chapter Summary Key Points 37
Chapter 2 BIM with a Purpose 41
Architect's BIM 43
Contractor's BIM 48
Building Product Manufacturer's BIM 50
Owner's BIM 65
Data Standards 75
The Owner's BIM Requirements Document 79
Chapter Summary Key Points 114
Chapter 3 BIM—The Paradigm Shift 117
Historical Paradigm Shifts 124
Responding to a Paradigm Shift 126
Organizational Impact of a Paradigm Shift 130
Cultural Assessment 131
The Velocity of Technology Adoption 133
Chapter 4 Strategic Planning 139
Development of a SWOT Analysis for an Owner 140
The Three Ps 147
Plan of Action 151
Chapter Summary Key Points 151
Chapter 5 Tactics 153
Gap Analysis 153
The Playbook 159
Educational Leadership 170
BIM Content and Specifi cation Library 173
Chapter Summary Key Points 176
Chapter 6 Execution 177
"Boiling the Ocean" Approach 178
Enterprise Approach 179
Point Solution Approach 179
Compliance Approach 180
Chapter Summary Key Points 182
Chapter 7 BIM Analytics for the Enterprise 183
Measurement: The Return-on-Investment Model 189
Establishing Key Performance Indicators 193
BIM Owner Research 196
The BIM Champion 201
Research Methods 202
Summary of Information 207
Findings and Conclusions 213
Chapter Summary Key Points 214
Chapter 8 Summary 217
Notes 221
Biographies 223
Index 227
"This is the first book written for building owners and developers about Building Information Modeling. Making the business case for owners' use of BIM, the book helps owners align the use of BIM to their real business objectives through strategic planning, SWOT and GAP analysis excercice. Written by the President of RCMS, and based on his ongoing series of BIM Bootcamps he's presented to over 1,200 owners and developers nationwide over the past year, the book presents real-world, practical guidance on effectively using BIM to improve business processes"--Provided by publisher.
bout the Author
K. PRAMOD REDDY is a nationally recognized expert on advanced construction technologies, including Building Information Modeling (BIM), semantic database development, and mobile applications and cloud computing. K.P. served on the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) BIM Task Force and as an adjunct professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering, he currently serves as a board member for AMPIRIX.
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