Digital Technologies for Engineering Construction Information Productivity goes beyond other digital construction books by examining how emerging digital construction technologies and other popular technologies developed by, for example, Microsoft, can be used in improving the productivity of construction information.
The book discusses both the theory and practice through use case illustrations in integrated software environments and successfully blends applications and workflows of construction technologies with more common and non-industry specific software systems. It seeks to unleash the power of readily available digital technologies in optimizing the productivity of construction project information management.
This book is essential for students, academics, educators, construction professionals and construction software developers. For students, the book provides a solid foundation in understanding digital construction technologies including BIM, and some selected Microsoft Products and their applications in managing construction project information. For academics and educators, it will provide insights into research niches around integration of the different digital technologies and serve as a useful text for teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in AEC subjects. Professionals will find this useful for the adoption of digital technologies in their own practice while software developers will find this beneficial in the development of interoperability software for efficient information exchange between the various software systems.
This book goes beyond digital construction books by examining emerging digital construction technologies and other popular technologies developed by, for example, Microsoft, can be used in improving the productivity of construction information.
Chapter 1: General Introduction,
Chapter 2: Digital Construction
Technologies,
Chapter 3: Building Construction Technologies,
Chapter 4:
Common, Conepts, System Integration & Interoperability,
Chapter 5: Digital
Construction Applications,
Chapter 6: Cloud-Based Bim,
Chapter 7: Information
Management,
Chapter 8: Benefits Of Digital Construction Technologies,
Chapter
9: Barriers To Digital Construction Technologies Adoption,
Chapter 10: Future
Directions
Henry Abanda is a Reader/Associate Professor in Construction IT in the School of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes University. His research interests are in the areas of Semantic Web, Digital Construction Technology, and Artificial Intelligence. He has worked on research projects funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the International Labour Organisation and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has designed, implemented and delivered BIM related modules on the undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the School of the Built Environment. He is currently supervising a number of PhD students working on construction project management, facilities management, BIM, Digital Twins and the Semantic Web. Henry has delivered BIM lectures in so many countries including India, Ecuador, Nigeria, Spain, France, Cameroon, Kenya, UK, etc. Henry was the lead facilitator in training 180 construction professionals through hands-on workshops on the use of BIM for construction project management and quantity surveying in the UK.