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020 _a9781859466070
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100 1 _aSaxon, Richard,
_eauthor.
_9857623
245 1 0 _aBIM for construction clients :
_bdriving strategic value through digital information management /
_cRichard G Saxon CBE.
246 3 0 _aDriving strategic value through digital information management
264 1 _aNewcastle upon Tyne :
_bRIBA Publishing,
_c[2016]
264 4 _c©2016
300 _avii, 166 pages :
_billustrations (chiefly colour), photographs, plans ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tAbout the author --
_tAcknowledgements --
_tForeword /
_rTerry Stocks --
_g1.
_tIntroduction --
_g2.
_tWhy clients should be using BIM --
_g3.
_tHow BIM changes the client role --
_g4.
_tThe developer's story --
_g5.
_tThe local authority's story --
_g6.
_tThe university's story --
_g7.
_tThe contractor-client's story --
_g8.
_tStage 0: first steps --
_g9.
_tStage 1: setting out client requirements --
_g10.
_tStage 1: planning the work --
_g11.
_tStage 1: appointing the team and completing the initial brief --
_g12.
_tStages 2 and 3: concept and design development --
_g13.
_tStages 4, 5 and 6: technical design, construction and handover --
_g14.
_tStage 7: living and learning --
_g15.
_tWhat comes next for BIM? --
_gAppendix A.
_tEmployer's information requirements template --
_gAppendix B.
_tBIM execution plan example --
_tImage credits.
520 _a"With the government-mandated 2016 deadline for BIM level 2 upon us there is a need for everyone in the built environment to embrace the advantages of BIM-enabled working. Clients are not often confident to play their allotted role and must understand what is required of them and how best to utilise BIM for their own benefit. This publication provides an authoritative introduction to what BIM means in real terms for clients and will enable: Understanding of the strategic value of BIM for clients and how it changes their role; Seeing through case studies how typical clients are experiencing using BIM; Setting up a project on a BIM-using basis; Controlling of the design and construction stages with the benefit of data; Receiving and operating both real and virtual assets; Learning where BIM is going next. A must-have for public and private clients of all sorts – whether occasional or regular, facility managers, asset managers or developers - as well as client advisors, architects, project managers, contractors and others working on their behalf." --Publisher's website.
650 0 _aBuilding information modeling
_zGreat Britain
_9595846
650 0 _aBuilding
_zGreat Britain
_xData processing.
650 0 _aConstruction industry
_xInformation resources management
_zGreat Britain
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710 2 _aNational Building Specification Ltd.
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_9478741
710 2 _aRIBA Enterprises
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