Building Information Modeling

Planning and Managing Construction Projects with 4D CAD and Simulations (McGraw-Hill Construction Series)

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Date

April 24, 2008

Format

Hardback, 270 pages

ISBN

0071494537 / 9780071494533

Edition Number
1

Language
English

Audience
Professional and scholarly

Imprint
McGraw-Hill Professional

Series
Construction Series

Publisher
McGraw-Hill

Country
United States

Copyright
2008

Dimensions
7.5 in Width x 0.94 in Thick

Weight
2.25 lb

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Overview

Improve Planning and Management on Any Construction Project with Powerful BIM Tools

Building information modeling (BIM) integrates 3D drawings and 4D animations to dramatically improve the communication, coordination, and planning of construction projects, while reducing risks, errors, and costs. Building Information Modeling is an in-depth resource that shows architects and building professionals how to capitalize on BIM concepts, tools, and techniques for their own building projects.

  • An in-depth explanation of BIM concepts, tools, and techniques
  • Guidance on applying BIM to new and retrofit construction projects
  • More than 200 photos, charts, diagrams, and details of the BIM process
  • Detailed case studies

Inside this Comprehensive Guide to BIM Technology

Background: • The Setting for BIM • Current Practice • Legal Considerations Building Information Modeling: • BIM Concepts • BIM Planning • BIM Implementation Software Tools: • Modeling Tools • Model Production • Model Analysis • Specific SoftwareOptions Learning BIM: • Learning Methods • Skill Sets • The Learners Case Studies

Table of contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Background
Chapter 2. Building Information Modeling
Chapter 3. Software Tools
Chapter 4. Learning BIM
Chapter 5. Case Studies
Glossary
Index

Biographical note

Willem Kymmell is a practicing architect with more than 30 years of experience in the field. He is also an Associate Professor of Construction Management at California State University (Chico), where he teaches building information modeling and construction documentation, construction document analysis, specifications, building code analysis, and architectural history. Mr. Kymmell's private practice includes residential and commercial commissions, consultations, and virtual building software training.