Table of Contents
ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
01 THE CLIENT PERSPECTIVE: STRATEGY, COST AND LONG-TERM VALUE OF ASSET INFORMATION
Aligning BIM with the client’s asset management strategy
From project cost to cost-in-use: Why clients seek to optimise cost-in-use
How post-construction BIM adds value
02 BUILDING BLOCKS FOR BIM DATA MANAGEMENT: STANDARDS, REQUIREMENTS AND PLANS
Employer’s information requirements,
BIM execution plans, information delivery cycle,
Interoperability
Supply chain data collection,
Library management
Processes to validate data
03 ASSESSING YOUR PRACTICE AND GUIDING IT TO BIM-READINESS
Key BIM leadership roles and internal pre-BIM staff audit methods
Long-term strategic BIM goals for large ...
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