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Construction Manager's BIM Handbook (eBook)

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2016
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Construction Manager's BIM Handbook - John Eynon
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) harnesses digital technologies to unlock more efficient methods of designing, creating and maintaining built environment assets, so the Construction Manager's BIM Handbook ensures the reader understands what BIM is, what the UK strategy is and what it means for key roles in the construction team.

  • ensure that all readers understand what BIM and are fully aware of the implications of BIM for them and their organisations
  • provides concise summaries of key aspects of BIM
  • ensure that all readers can begin to adopt this approach in future projects
  • includes industry case studies illustrating the use of BIM on large and small projects


John Eynon BA BArch RIBA FCIOB MAPM CEnv has worked in the public and private sectors in architectural practice, main contracting and consulting and for the last 15 years he has been involved in design management and pre-construction process for major contractors. He has been responsible for design management teams and design leadership at all stages of the design and construction process. He now provides BIM consultancy, design management and work winning services through his company Open Water Consulting.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER S BIM HANDBOOK Building Information Modelling (BIM) harnesses digital technologies to unlock more efficient methods of designing, creating and maintaining built environment assets. BIM embeds key product and asset data with a 3-dimensional model of a built asset, which can be used to foster a collaborative way of working and effective management of information throughout a project lifecycle. The UK government is encouraging the adoption of BIM by mandating that all central government departments adopt collaborative Level 2 BIM (file based collaboration and library management) by 2016 for all construction projects. The Construction Manager s BIM Handbook ensures the reader understands what BIM is, what the UK strategy is and what it means for key roles in the construction team. By providing concise summaries of key aspects of BIM, explaining the government documents and intentions, and providing pointers on implementation all readers will be fully aware of the implications of BIM for them and their organisations, and can begin to adopt this approach in future projects. ALSO AVAILABLE The Design Manager s Handbook John Eynon, CIOB Paperback, 9780470674024 BIM and Construction Management: Proven Tools, Methods, and Workflows 2nd Edition Brad Hardin, Dave McCool Paperback, 9781118942765

John Eynon BA BArch RIBA FCIOB MAPM CEnv has worked in the public and private sectors in architectural practice, main contracting and consulting and for the last 15 years he has been involved in design management and pre-construction process for major contractors. He has been responsible for design management teams and design leadership at all stages of the design and construction process. He now provides BIM consultancy, design management and work-winning services through his company Open Water Consulting.

Dedication

#BIMcreed

Foreword
James Wates

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Glossary

Contributors

INTRODUCTION

1 What is BIM?

2 Why BIM?

3 BIM, Buildings and Infrastructure

4 BIM for Infrastructure (Phil Jackson)

PEOPLE

5 Collaboration

6 Collaborative working (Anne Kemp)

7 Leadership choices (Saima Butt)

PROCESS

8 BSI B555 Roadmap (BSI)

9 Level 2 - Key documents

10 The BIM Toolkit (Stephen Hamil)

11 BIMming the team - BIM and the Construction Manager

12 Level 2 - Legal perspective (Sarah Rock)

WIDER CONTEXT

13 5D BIM and cost (Adrien Guillemet)

14 BIM and Facilities Management (Kath Fontana)

15 Cyber security (Steve Race)

16 Level 2, Level 3 and beyond (Mark Bew)

17 The next construction revolution (Richard Threlfall)

18 BIM and the future of Design Management (Stephen Emmitt)

19 The social duty of Generation Y (Fred Mills)

20 BIM Leaders of the Future: Engaging the Digital Generation (Alison Watson)

21 Getting started, BIM and SME's

22 Afterword

APPENDICES

A BIM Dictionary

B BIM Acronyms

C Digital Built Britain - Level 3 Strategy

D Technologies Overview

Software and tools - introduction

Autodesk

Bentley

Codebook

Graphisoft

Solibri

Synchro

Tekla

Vectorworks

Vico

Collaboration tools

E Technology Cast Studies and Information

1. Synchro Oakwood 4D Model Case Study

2. Synchro Harbor Center Case Study

3. Autodesk Case Study - The new way of working

4. Bentley Case Study -Dwr Cymru Welsh Water Deploys Bentley's ProjectWise to Improve Team Collaboration

F Bibliography

G Index

Notes on Contributors


Any project is a team effort. This Handbook is no exception and I'm delighted, fortunate and grateful, to have been able to enlist the help of the following contributors, who are leaders in their field in their own right.

Thanks to you all for your specialist contributions that have filled in the context for UK BIM Level 2 and the way forward.

Mark Bew MBE


Mark is the Managing Director of Engineering Construction Strategies and Chairman of the UK Government BIM Task Group and BuildingSMART (UK). He is tasked with the delivery of Building Information Modelling and Soft Landings into the UK Public Sector by 2016. The programme was awarded the International Fiatech award for outstanding leadership and innovation of a programme recognised as world leading.

Mark is a Chartered Engineer with strong technical and commercial skills and a BSc in Computer Science. He is currently researching the use of BIM to improve the social outcomes of the built environment for a PhD.

Mark was previously Business Systems Director at both Scott Wilson Group and Costain Group plc, and has held positions with John Laing, Kvaerner Construction and GEC Avionics. He was awarded the MBE for services to construction in January 2012.

Saima Butt


Change Advantage was founded in 2001 by Co-Directors Aamir Ahmed and Saima Butt, driven by their belief in the limitless potential of individuals, teams and organisations. Drawing on years of valued practical experience in leading and developing teams in industry, and applying their unique mix of intuition, energy and humour, they aim to bring out the best in every person they work with.

Saima's corporate experience in the pharmaceutical industry was followed by an MBA at the OU. She coaches and mentors senior executives and holds a Master Certified Coach (MCC) credential with the International Coach Federation (ICF), an elite band of coaches internationally. Her work also takes her around the world as an ICF accredited Coach Trainer and Certified Mentor Coach, teaching professionals how to become successful coaches in their own right.

Stephen Emmitt BA (Hons), Dip. Arch., MA (Prof. Ed.), PhD, Architect


Stephen is an architect and Professor of Architectural Practice at the University of Bath, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering. He is Director of the Department's Centre for Advanced Studies in Architecture (CASA) and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Design Management (AEDM). He is the author of numerous books and articles on design management and architectural technology. Prior to entering education, Stephen worked as a design manager, and that experience continues to underpin his interest in the challenges of collaborative working in temporary project teams.

John Eynon


John is a journeyman architect and design manager, having spent over 35 years in the AEC industry.

Over that time he has worked in the public and private sectors, and for 15 years in total worked with Carillion and Wates in Design Management and Work Winning.

He works with Class of Your Own and Surrey SATRO, and has lectured at various universities including Bath, Loughborough, Reading and Northumbria. He is now a PhD research student at Leeds Beckett University, looking at the impact of BIM and also team collaboration.

During the last five years he has become increasingly involved in the UK BIM agenda. He chairs the South East Regional BIM Hub, is involved with BIM4SME, represents the CIOB on BSI B555 and other industry groups, and works with the CIOB on BIM and regional presentations/workshops. He is a BRE Academy BIM Accredited Professional.

He is author of The Design Manager's Handbook, published by Wiley Blackwell in 2013.

Through his own consultancy, Open Water, he provides services related to BIM, Design Management and Work Winning.

He lives on the south coast with his wife Anne Marie and children, including various dogs and cats and a fire bellied newt.

Kath Fontana BA (Hons), Cert IOD, FRICS


Kath is a Chartered Facilities Management Surveyor with 25 years' experience of delivering Facilities and Asset Management solutions working for blue chip companies such as Serco, Aspire Defence Services, Interserve and most recently BAM FM Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of BAM Construct UK. She has extensive experience of managing complex programmes and service delivery at senior level across a range of sectors and within various contracting arrangements, including PFI.

Kath has particular experience in managing the interface between construction and FM and as a result she is passionate about innovation, integration and the whole life management of buildings. Most recently, she has been instrumental in developing BAM's integrated construction/FM strategy.

She is active in the development of professional standards, being Chair of the RICS Professional Group for Facilities Management, Vice Chair of the Government's BIM4FM Group and a member of the BSI Advisory and Technical Committees for FM. Kath is a mentor on the FLUID Diversity Programme and a regular speaker at industry events. She was a finalist in the 2014 Women in the City Awards.

Adrien Guillemet


Adrien Guillemet is the 5D (BIM) Information Manager at Henry Riley LLP. He joined the company in 2014 as the KTP Associate attached to the University of Reading, where his main research focus is 5D BIM Quantity Surveying. He was born in France, where he holds an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, and then moved to Canada, where he studied Civil Engineering with a special interest in BIM and computer vision. Now at Henry Riley in Croydon, he is responsible for BIM development and projects within the company.

Stephen Hamil


Dr Stephen Hamil is Director of Design and Innovation at NBS. Stephen first started working on NBS products in 1999 and has played a big part in the developments of products such as NBS Building, NBS Create and the National BIM Library. He is the project lead for the BIM Toolkit project, which will complete the Level 2 BIM suite of tools for the UK Government's BIM Task Group. Prior to joining NBS, Stephen studied at Durham University. His first degree was in Structural Engineering followed by a PhD in the digital modelling of building structures.

Phil Jackson BSc CEng FICE FRSA


Phil is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers with many years of practical experience in design and construction. He is an acknowledged leader in the deployment of Information Technology in Infrastructure Design, Construction and Operational Management. His background and experience has encompassed most aspects of the construction industry, from buildings, through infrastructure, to asset management.

He is passionate about the use of data as an asset and seeing it used throughout the lifecycle of the built environment. And he feels strongly that BIM has too long been seen as a 3D modelling solution and not the information management tool it really is. He is therefore actively involved in helping asset owners, designers, builders and operators develop strategies that capture manage and leverage this information.

Over his career, Phil has been involved in some of the world's most prestigious projects, including the UK Channel Tunnel, Hong Kong's Airport, Heathrow Terminal 5, Dubai Festival City, Masdar City in Abu Dhabi and London Crossrail.

He is a member of the London Crossrail BIM Advisory Panel and has worked with the UK BIM Task Group as a team member developing strategy and supporting the delivery of BIM to Government departments majoring on BIM for Infrastructure for the Highways Agency and the Environment Agency. Most recently, he has joined the Atkins team assisting the UK High Speed 2 Rail project in implementing information management solutions to the project.

Phil runs his own independent consulting company and is Royal Academy Visiting Teaching Fellow for BIM at the University of Surrey. He also chaired the Institution of Civil Engineers Information Systems Panel for a number of years, is a board member of Building Smart UK, and serves on a number of standards steering groups related to BIM.

Rob Jackson


Rob is a qualified architect and has delivered projects in the education and advanced manufacturing sectors.

His significant project experience and passion for technology resulted in his selection for a number of special projects, including the development of the quality systems and office intranet facility. This work then led to his current role of BIM Manager.

He speaks at both national and international events as a passionate advocate of an open BIM approach, exploring the sharing of data between different software packages via the ‘IFC’ open format and promoting industry wide standards that enable full collaboration between different parties.

He chairs the sub-committee for the AEC (UK) BIM Protocols for GRAPHISOFT ArchiCAD, is a member of the buildingSMART UK's Technical Group, an ambassador for thinkBIM at Leeds Beckett University, tweets and also writes Bond Bryan Architect's BIM Blog.

Anne Kemp


Dr Anne Kemp is an Atkins Fellow and Director at Atkins, responsible for BIM Strategy and Implementation across the UK. She has been working in the industry for 25 years, delivering information to where it is needed for informed and intelligent decision-making. At the start of 2015, she became Vice Chair of BuildingSmart UK, having completed two years as Chair for AGI,...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.6.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Technik Bauwesen
Schlagworte 3 Dimensional Model of a Built Asset • 5D BIM • Baubetrieb • Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen • BIM • BIM and Facilities Management • BIM and the Construction Manager • BIM for Infrastructure BIM Level 2 • BIM Implementation • BIM Level 3 UK Strategy • BIM Toolkit • BSI B555 Roadmap • Building 3 Dimensional Model • Building Information Modelling • Civil Engineering & Construction • Collaboration with BIM • Collaborative Level 2 BIM • Collaborative Working in Construction • Collaborative Working with BIM • Computer-Aided Design (CAD) • Construction Data Exchange • construction design • Construction Management • Construction Manager • Construction Modelling • Construction Project Lifecycle • construction projects • Construction Team • design management • Digital Built Britain • Effective Management of Building Information • Effective Management of Construction Information • Efficient Building Maintenance • efficient construction design • Efficient Design of Buildings • Efficient Maintenance of Built Environment Assets • File Based Collaboration • What is BIM?
ISBN-10 1-118-89639-4 / 1118896394
ISBN-13 978-1-118-89639-6 / 9781118896396
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