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Title:
Delivering Value with BIM : A whole-of-life approach
Physical Description:
xx, 344 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781138118997
Abstract:
Preface Part I: Theory and Practice 1. BIM, Asset Management and Metrics 2. Leadership in Implementation 3. BIM Performance and Capability 4. BIM Benefits Realisation Management 5. Implementation Tips with Hindsight Part II: Dictionaries Benefits Dictionary Enablers Dictionary Metrics Dictionary

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Summary

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a global phenomenon which is gaining significant momentum across the world. Currently there is little information on how to realise and monitor benefits from implementing BIM across the life-cycle of a built environment asset. This book provides a practical and strategic framework to realise value from implementing BIM by adapting Benefit Realisation Management theory. It presents an approach for practitioners aiming to implement BIM across the life-cycle of built environment assets, including both buildings and infrastructure.

Additionally, the book features:

wide-ranging information about BIM, the challenges of monitoring progress towards benefit goals and the greater context of implementation; a set of dictionaries that illustrate: how benefits can be achieved, what the benefit flows are and the enabling tools and processes that contribute to achieving and maximising them; a suite of measures that can serve to monitor progress with examples of how they have been used to measure benefits from BIM; real-world examples from across the world and life-cycle phases that show how these benefits can be achieved; and information on international maturity and competency measures to complement the value realisation framework.

Including a blend of academic and industry input, this book has been developed in close collaborative consultation with industry, government and international research organisations and could be used for industry courses on BIM benefits and implementation for asset management or by universities that teach BIM-related courses.


Author Notes

Adriana X. Sanchez is a Research Associate at Curtin University, Australia.
Keith D. Hampson is CEO of Australia's Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre (SBEnrc).
Simon Vaux is acting Principal Engineering Manager with Transport for NSW, Australia, and chair of the Transport for NSW BIM Working Group.


Table of Contents

Adriana X. Sanchez and Keith D. HampsonJudy A. Kraatz and Adriana X. SanchezDaniel Månsson and Goran LindahlAdriana X. Sanchez and Sherif Mohamed and Keith D. HampsonChris Linning and Adriana X. Sanchez and Keith D. HampsonAdriana X. Sanchez and Will JoskeAdriana X. Sanchez and Will JoskeAdriana X. Sanchez and Will Joske
List of figuresp. vii
List of tablesp. viii
List of equationsp. ix
Notes on contributorsp. x
Prefacep. xv
Acknowledgementsp. xvii
List of acronymsp. xviii
Part I Theory and practicep. 1
1 BIM, asset management and metricsp. 3
2 Leadership in implementationp. 23
3 BIM performance and capabilityp. 46
4 BIM Benefits Realisation Managementp. 58
5 Implementation tips with hindsightp. 81
Part II Dictionariesp. 101
Benefits dictionaryp. 103
Enablers dictionaryp. 205
Metrics dictionaryp. 297
Indexp. 337
Dictionary indexesp. 342
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