ASCE Book BuildingInformationModeling ApplicationsandPractices 2015
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Building Information Modeling – Applications and Practices
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASCE | 2015 | 382 |
“Sponsored by the Computing and Information Technology Division of ASCE Building information modeling (BIM) has become a significant area of endeavor in the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations (AECO) industry. The models generated from BIM are being used for analysis and design of buildings and other infrastructure. The ability to integrate schedule and cost data with the analysis and design process makes BIM a very useful tool. Building Information Modeling contains 13 chapters, contributed by international researchers and practitioners, that present a comprehensive overview of the recent advances in the application of BIM across the AECO industry. The use of BIM is examined as a framework for structural design; in cost estimation; in adaptive cyber-physical systems; in construction progress monitoring and project management; in green building project delivery; in commissioning and facilities management; in military construction; in model assessment; and in integration with augmented reality. Engineers, architects, contractors, building owners, facility managers, as well as researchers, will find this publication a valuable resource.”
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
4 | Preface |
6 | Contents |
8 | 1 Synthesizing Aspects and Constraints of Structural Design Using BIM and a Proposed Framework in Education |
40 | 2 BIM-based Model Checking (BMC) |
70 | 3 BIM and Cost Estimating: A Change in the Process for Determining Project Costs |
90 | 4 MILCON in the Department of Defense: Estimating, Building Information Modeling (BIM) Based Design, and Impact on United States Army and Air Force Construction |
114 | 5 BIM Inertia: Contracts and Behaviours |
142 | 6 An Integrated Green BIM Process Model (IGBPM) for BIM Execution Planning in Green Building Projects |
174 | 7 Variations of BIM Deployment within Integrated Construction Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) |
202 | 8 An Adaptive Cyber-Physical System’s Approach to Construction Progress Monitoring and Control |
230 | 9 Building Information Modeling for Facilities Management: Current Practices and Future Prospects |
262 | 10 BIM Use and Requirements among Building Owners |
286 | 11 Integrating Augmented Reality into Building Information Modeling for Facility Management Case Studies |
312 | 12 A Domain-Independent Facility Control Framework |
336 | 13 Building Information Modeling: Analyzing Noteworthy Publications of Eight Countries Using a Knowledge Content Taxonomy |
380 | Index A B C D |
381 | F G I M P S |