Foreword to 2nd edition |
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Preface |
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Section 1 BIM: The Movement not The Acronym |
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Did you know you might already be using BIM? |
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The influence of the recession |
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The influence of the Government initiative |
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The global market and competition |
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Tired with the old ways of working? |
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An emerging understanding |
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BIM is an approach to creating and managing information |
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The acronym has outgrown its usefulness |
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Summary -- BIM: the movement not the acronym |
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Section 2 The Who, What and When of Applying BIM |
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How far will BIM be applied among project team members? |
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How much of project life cycle will BIM cover? |
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What range of information can BIM cover? |
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Summary -- The who, what and when of applying BIM |
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Section 3 BIM Ingredients |
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The new design team member |
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Intranets, extranets, portals and clouds |
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What else do portals offer? |
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IaaS -- Infrastructure as a Service |
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PaaS -- Platform as a Service |
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SaaS -- Software as a Service (also known as `On-demand Software') |
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Summary -- Where does BIM come from? |
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Section 4 The Business Case for BIM |
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What effect will it have on salary levels? |
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How much do we invest in training? |
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Training in information management |
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Summary -- The business case for BIM |
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Section 5 BIM in The Office |
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Office methodology -- how do we change our working practices? |
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Office -- the partner/director/CAD user divide |
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Summary -- BIM in the office |
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Section 6 BIM Within The Project |
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Technology or methodology? |
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Summary -- BIM within the project |
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Section 7 What New Business Opportunities Come With BIM? |
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Add more value using forms of appointment |
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Beware the Code of Conduct |
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Summary -- What new business opportunities come with BIM? |
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Section 8 Will Our Clients Want BIM? |
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Is the client suitable and willing to adopt BIM? |
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What are the benefits for the client? |
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Are there costs to the client? -- yes and no |
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A new stimulus from Government |
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Education on both sides of the counter |
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Summary -- Will our clients want BIM? |
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Section 9 BIM in the Supply Chain |
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The supply chain contributes a significant amount of information |
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Engaging the supply chain |
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The product supplier's dilemma (specification versus contractor buying cheapest) |
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BIM education in the supply chain |
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Summary -- BIM in the supply chain |
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Section 10 How Do We Implement BIM? |
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BIM metrics -- choosing the individual |
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BIM metrics -- choosing the company |
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Technology and information standards |
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If things go wrong -- don't blame |
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BIM metrics -- auditing the project team |
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Audit roles and responsibilities |
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Audit information conventions |
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What sort of information? |
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How do we exchange information? |
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And that horrible, foreboding but much used word, interoperability |
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Now you know your BIM environment |
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Post metrics -- a convergence plan |
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Locating information so that it fits together better |
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Things get a little more complicated |
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2 BIM development and implementation |
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3 BIM programme management |
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4 BIM information preparation and review |
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7 BIM focusing/discipline |
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8 BIM information risk management |
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Defining BIM roles -- small and large office |
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BIM Focus/Discipline Group Manager |
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AIA Document E202--2008 (AIA 2008) |
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Summary -- How do we implement BIM? |
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Section 11 BIM in a Collaborative Legal Context |
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Summary -- BIM in a collaborative legal context |
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Section 12 BIM As An Agent for Cultural Change |
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Social technology compared with architectural and construction technology |
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Summary -- BIM as an agent for cultural change |
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Section 13 Government BIM |
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Launch of a nationwide initiative |
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The importance of the 28 February 2013 documents (PAS 1192, COBie, CIC BIM Protocol, RIBA Plan of Work 2013) |
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The RIBA Plan of Work 2013 |
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The BIM Regional Hubs and special interest groups |
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The Hubs have several aims |
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Government Soft Landings BIM requirements |
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Summary -- Government BIM |
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Section 14 BIM in Education |
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The importance of education |
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The current state of BIM in higher education |
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Integration is the keynote in education |
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Summary -- BIM in education |
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Section 15 Where Will BIM Go in The Future? |
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Clever product information |
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Google -- the sleeping giant for architecture and construction? |
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BIM in the future: security and virtuality |
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Francis Maude's cyber security statements and policy |
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The hacking threat and BIM |
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Big Data and virtual agents |
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Summary -- Where will BIM go in the future? |
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Index |
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