Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 181 pages) |
Series |
Springer tracts in civil engineering, 2366-259X |
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Springer tracts in civil engineering, 2366-259X
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Contents |
Intro; Introduction; Contents; 1 Evolution of the Building Sector Due to Digitalization; 1.1 Introduction to BIM; 1.2 BIM's Foundations; 1.3 CAPEX and OPEX; 1.4 EIR and BEP; 1.5 LOD; 1.6 CDE; 1.7 BIM Professional Figures; 1.8 BIM Dimensions; 1.9 BIM Levels; 1.10 Conclusions; References; 2 Standardized Structures for Data Collection According to Specific BIM Uses (Technical Datasheet); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Information Management; 2.3 The Univocal Classification and Denomination System; 2.4 State-of-the-Art of Classification Systems; 2.5 INNOVance Classification and Denomination System |
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2.6 Application to Construction Products2.7 Application to In Situ Elements; 2.8 Application to Assembled Systems; 2.9 Standardized Collection of Information; 2.10 Standardized Technical Datasheet of Construction Products; 2.11 Guidance Dossier; 2.12 Standardized Technical Datasheet of In Situ Elements; 2.13 Standardized Technical Datasheet of Assembled Systems; 2.14 Use of Data; 2.15 Conclusions; References; 3 Standardized Guidelines for the Creation of BIM Objects; 3.1 Definition of BIM Objects; 3.2 Definition of Models of Reference and Choice of Technical Solutions |
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3.3 The Instruments: Revit and the INNOVance add-in3.4 Encoding According to the INNOVance Standard; 3.5 Coherence Verification; 3.6 Modeling of BIM Objects; 3.7 Interoperability Verifications; 3.8 BIM and Modeling and Representation Standards; 3.9 LOD and Grade; References; 4 Collaborative Working in a BIM Environment (BIM Platform); 4.1 BIM and Object Oriented Programming; 4.2 Common Data Environment; 4.3 CDE According to British Standards; 4.4 CDE According to the Italian Standard; 4.5 Structure of CDE Data; 4.6 Structure of CDE Environments; 4.7 Definition of Workflows |
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4.8 CDE in the Management of Contracts4.8.1 CDE in the Tendering Phase; 4.8.2 CDE in the Contract Phase; 4.9 Digital Platform; 4.10 INNOVance Platform; 4.11 BIMReL Project; 4.12 European Digital Platform; 4.13 Conclusions; References; 5 Benefits and Challenges in Implementing BIM in Design; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 BIM Method or Tool; 5.3 BIM Language: IFC; 5.4 Obligatory Nature of Open Languages; 5.5 Standard Aspects: ISO 19650:2019 and UNI 11337:2017; 5.6 From LOD to LOIN; 5.7 Coordination in Digital Public Contracts; 5.8 Conclusions; References |
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6 Benefits and Challenges of BIM in Construction6.1 Introduction; 6.1.1 Collaboration Platform Within the Sector; 6.2 The Building Enterprises' Context for the Implementation of BIM; 6.2.1 The Relationship Between Enterprise and Supply Chain; 6.3 Integrate Digital Data in a Business Context; 6.3.1 Automated Management System of the Information Flow; References; 7 Benefits and Challenges Using BIM for Operation and Maintenance; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Defining Information Requirements; 7.3 Adopting Information Flows; 7.4 Ensuring Interoperability; 7.4.1 IFC; 7.4.2 COBie; 7.4.3 gbXML |
Summary |
The book reports on the great improvements in the information and knowledge management due to the digitalization of the building sector. By summarizing several research projects addressing the implementation of BIM in different stages of the building process, and the definition of standards at Italian, European and international levels for managing information relying on the implementation of BIM-based processes, it showcases the efforts, especially within the Italian building sector, to build a standardized structure of information and develop tools for collecting, sharing and exchanging information between stakeholders involved in different stages of the building process, so as to enhance the storage, traceability, usability and re-usability of information management. Further, it presents an enhanced use of information that relies on the adoption of the standardized structure of information, and proposes dedicated applications for automating the process of information fruition. Lastly, it features a digital platform for different stakeholders in the building sector, such as manufacturers, producers and construction companies |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 6, 2019) |
Subject |
Building information modeling.
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Building information modeling
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Pavan, Alberto, author
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Lupica Spagnolo, Sonia, author
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Caffi, Vittorio, author
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Pasini, Daniela, author
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Mirarchi, Claudio, author
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ISBN |
9783030328894 |
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3030328899 |
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3030328880 |
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9783030328887 |
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9783030328900 |
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3030328902 |
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9783030328917 |
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3030328910 |
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