
Integrated Building Information Modelling
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Building information modelling (BIM) is a set of interacting policies, processes and technologies that generates a methodology to manage the essential building design and project data in digital format throughout the building's life cycle. BIM, makes explicit, the interdependency that exists between structure, architectural layout and mechanical, electrical and hydraulic services by technologically coupling project organizations together.
Integrated Building Information Modelling is a handbook on BIM courses, standards and methods used in different regions (Including UK, Africa and Australia). 13 chapters outline essential information about integrated BIM practices such as the BIM in site layout plan, BIM in construction product management, building life cycle assessment, quantity surveying and BIM in hazardous gas monitoring projects while also presenting information about useful BIM tools and case studies. The book is a useful handbook for engineering management professionals and trainees involved in BIM practice.
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Content
- Intro
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- List of contributors
- Worldwide BIM Overview
- Anil Sawhneya,*, Manav Mahan Singhb and Ritu Ahujac
- INTRODUCTION
- STATUS OF RESEARCH IN THE AREA OF BIM
- Evolution of BIM
- Thematic Research Areas of BIM
- Implementation and Adoption
- Energy Management
- Design Practices
- Information Standards
- Safety Management
- BIM and its Links to Other Paradigms in the Industry
- BIM's Link with Upcoming Technologies
- Cloud Computing
- Big Data
- Physical to Digital
- STATUS OF BIM IMPLEMENTATION ACROSS MAJOR MARKETS
- BIM Implementation Standards and Guides
- US National BIM Standard (NBIMS)
- US National Veteran Affairs (VA) BIM Guide
- UK Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 1192
- UK NBS BIM Toolkit
- Australia NATSPEC National BIM Guide
- Singapore BIM Guide and BIM Essential Guide Series
- National BIM Initiatives
- USA
- UK
- Europe
- Finland
- Germany
- Australia
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- China
- India
- Brazil
- Drivers and Barriers to BIM Implementation
- International Case Studies
- EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING INITIATIVES IN BIM IN MAJOR COUNTRIES
- Training Programs in BIM
- Educational Programs in BIM
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- NOTES
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- BIM Application and Adoption in the UK Housing Sector
- K. S. Park1 and K. P. Kim2,*
- INTRODUCTION
- BIM APPLICATION IN THE UK
- BIM ADOPTION IN THE HOUSING SECTOR
- BIM ADOPTION IN THE HOUSING SECTOR: BUSINESS BARRIERS
- BIM ADOPTION IN THE HOUSING SECTOR: TECHNICAL BARRIERS
- BIM ADOPTION IN THE HOUSING SECTOR: HUMAN/ ORGANIZATIONAL BARRIERS
- LCC AND LCA IN THE UK HOUSING REFURBISHMENT
- Case Study: Methodology
- Case Study: Basic Model For Simulation
- Case Study: Basic Model Details For IES VE/IMPACT Simulation
- Case Study: Results and Discussion
- Case Study: Lessen-Learned
- CONTRIBUTIONS
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- An Analysis of the Integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Standard Construction Contracts
- Aaron D. Manderson*, Marcus C. Jefferies and Graham J. Brewer
- INTRODUCTION
- BUILDING INFORMATION: THE MODEL, MODELLING AND MANAGEMENT
- The Building Information Model
- Building Information Modelling
- Building Information Management
- CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
- BIM LEGAL ISSUES
- Compensation and Consideration
- Conditions of Contract
- Data Security
- Intellectual Property
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- Interoperability
- Legislation and Judicial Precedence
- Professional Liability
- Government/Public Sector Agency
- Risk Allocation
- Summary of Thematic Framework
- METHODOLOGY
- Stage 1: Qualitative content analysis
- Stage 2: The case - standard contract GC21
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Compensation and Consideration
- Conditions of Contract
- Data Security
- Intellectual Property
- Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
- Interoperability
- Legislation and Precedence
- Professional Liability
- Government/Public Sector Agency
- Risk Allocation
- CONCLUDING REMARKS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- A Case Study of Preparing and Managing Final As-Built Model for Owner Beyond Project Closeout
- Cheng-Ping Lin, Yu-Cheng Lin*, Chun-Kai Huang and Hsin-Tzu Hu
- INTRODUCTION
- BACKGROUND
- THE FINAL AS-BUILT BIM MODEL INSPECTION AND MANAGEMENT APPROACH
- The Final as-built BIM Model Inspection Frameworks
- The Final as-built BIM Model Inspection Documents Management
- CASE STUDY
- CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Estimation of Input Parameters Used in Site Layout Planning through Integration of BIM, Project Schedules, Geographic Information Systems and Cost Databases
- Ahmed W.A. Hammad, Ali Akbarnezhad* and David Rey
- INTRODUCTION
- ESTIMATION OF INPUT PARAMETERS REQUIRED IN PLANNING AND EVALUATION USING BIM - A REVIEW
- THE SITE LAYOUT PLANNING PROBLEM
- Defining the Site Layout Planning Problem
- DERIVING INPUT PARAMETERS FROM BIM FOR THE SLP
- Travel Frequencies in SLP
- A BIM-ASSISTED FRAMEWORK FOR THE ESTIMATION OF TRAVEL FREQUENCIES
- Project Database Component
- Schedule Linking Component
- Data Extraction and Processing Component
- FACILITY LOCATION IDENTIFICATION USING BIM AND GIS
- BIM-ASSISTED ESTIMATION OF SIZE OF FACILITIES
- CASE STUDY: DEPICTION OF BIM-ASSISTED TRAVEL FREQUENCY ESTIMATION FRAMEWORK
- Definition of the Variables Employed
- Distance Constraints
- Location Assignment Constraints
- Non-Overlap Constraints
- Boundary Constraints
- The Optimised Site Layout
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- A Review of Industry Foundation Class (IFC) Based Data Exchange Model
- Raja S. Nizam and Cheng Zhang*
- INTRODUCTION
- IFC
- IFC SCHEMA AND CONTENTS
- APPLICATIONS OF IFC
- Applications in Design Stage
- Automated Compliance Checking Systems
- Cost Estimation
- Applications in Construction Stage
- 4D Workspace Management
- Automated Progress Monitoring
- Applications in Operation & Maintenance Stage
- Building Performance Monitoring
- IFC Extension for RFID
- LIMITATIONS
- CONCLUSIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Exploring the Deployment of Building Information Modelling (BIM) for Construction Products Management
- Enoch Sackey* and Dzifa A.M. Kwadzo
- INTRODUCTION
- Overview of the Construction Products Management Sector
- Implementing BIM for Construction Products Contents Management
- Project Model Contents: Distinguishing Between Generic Objects and Proprietary Objects
- BIM-Compliant Product Objects Development and Distribution
- Research Strategy
- Data Analysis
- Background of the Case Organization
- Research Findings and Discussions
- Drivers for Authoring BIM-Compliant Product Contents
- Understanding the Workflow of BIM-Compliant Products Management
- Cloud-Based Repositories: Launching Products as BIM Objects onto Digital Libraries
- Accreditations: Specifying Products Quality In SmartBIM Objects
- New Relationships with BIM Objects Authoring Services Providers and Supply Chain Partners
- Linking the Products Development, Proprietary Object Development, Model-Building, and Project-Building Cycles Into an Integrated Work Process
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Integrated BIM Usage in Construction Project Management: As a Way of Enhancing Sustainability and Lean Performance of Construction Industry
- Begum Sertyesilisik* and Imge Kivircik
- INTRODUCTION
- BIM AS A TOOL FOR ENHANCING SUSTAINABILITY AND LEAN PERFORMANCE OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- BIM and Sustainability Performance
- BIM and Lean Performance
- USAGE OF BIM BASED ON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT PHASES
- Integrated BIM Based Pre-construction Phase
- Establishing The Team
- Integrated and Collaborative Design
- Integrated BIM Based Construction Phase
- Control
- Integrated BIM Based Post-construction
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- BIM-Integrated Life Cycle Assessment in Environmental Analysis - Current Status and Future Development
- Peng Wu1,*, Jun Wang2, Wenchi Shou2 and Xiangyu Wang2
- INTRODUCTION
- LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
- Step 1: Goal and Scope Definition
- Step 2: Life Cycle Inventory Analysis
- Steps 3 and 4: Life Cycle Impact Assessment and Interpretation
- BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
- BIM for Life Cycle Simulations
- BIM for Environmental Impact Simulations
- THE FUTURE OF BIM-INTEGRATED LCA
- Standardization
- Benchmarking
- Availability of Databases
- CONCLUSIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- The Impact of Building Information Modelling on Quantity Surveying Practice and Project Performance
- Abimbola O. Windapo*
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERVIEW OF BIM TECHNOLOGY
- Use of BIM Software in the Construction Industry
- Factors Influencing the use of BIM in the Construction Industry
- Appraisal of the Responsibilities and Roles of Quantity Surveyors
- The Influence of BIM on Project Performance
- Conceptual and Analytical Framework of the Study
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Background Profile of the Survey Respondents
- The Use of BIM by Quantity-Surveying Professionals
- Type and Value of Projects on which BIM has been used
- BIM Software Use by Quantity Surveyors
- The Impact of BIM Technology on Construction Project Cost Performance
- Interview Findings
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Development of BIM Courses in Civil Engineering
- Shang-Hsien Hsieh*, C B Amarnath and Yuan-Hao Tsai
- INTRODUCTION
- Global Trends in BIM Education
- Need for BIM Tertiary Educational Institutes (TEIs)
- BIM Educational Framework Development
- BIM Related Curricula Development
- Assisting AECO Industry Specialists on Essential BIM Skillsets
- Testing BIM Courses within AECO Departments Curricula of TEIs
- Developing Strategies to Overcome BIM Educational Issues
- OBJECTIVE OF THIS ARTICLE
- BIM LEARNING SPECTRUM AT NTUCE
- IN-CLASS TEACHING: TECHNOLOGY & APPLICATION OF BIM
- Teaching Resources
- Course Objectives
- Course Description
- ONLINE TEACHING: CAD/BIM TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS SPECIALIZATION PACKAGE
- In-class to Online Teaching
- Online BIM Courses Description
- Engineering Information Management: BIM Basics
- Engineering Information Management: BIM Modeling
- Engineering Information Management: BIM Application
- CAD/BIM Capstone Project
- Course Content Delivery
- Course Assessments
- CONCLUSION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- Applications of Hazardous Gas Monitoring Integrated WSN and BIM Technologies in Underground Construction Sites
- Yu-Cheng Lin* and Weng-Fong Cheung
- INTRODUCTION
- BACKGROUND
- Building Information Modeling
- Wireless Sensor Network
- Application of BIM-WSN Technologies in Construction Safety Management
- RESEARCH CONTENT
- System Development Framework
- ZigBee Modules Development
- Sensor Modules Development
- WSN Modules Development
- System Development
- CASE STUDY
- CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- The Future of BIM Technologies in Africa: Prospects and Challenges
- Amaka Chinweude Ogwueleka1,* and Dubem Isaac Ikediashi2
- INTRODUCTION
- CHALLENGES OF BIM TECHNOLOGIES ADOPTION IN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- PROSPECTS OF BIM TECHNOLOGIES IN NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA
- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- CONFLICT OF INTEREST
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- REFERENCES
- SUBJECT INDEX
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