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BIM, Value Management, Life-cycle Cost Management

Building Information Management

BIM is the life-cycle management of the built environment supported by digital technology. Unfortunately, too much emphasis has been placed upon 3-D visualization and other technology components vs. the process of life-cycle management. Consequently, the need for value management emerges. INTRODUCTION.

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BIM Guide for Owners – Building Information Management, Model, Modeling

Building Information Management

The benefits include centralized and visual communication, early exploration of options, sustainability, efficient design, integration of disciplines, site control, as built documentation, etc.–effectively Another important consideration it the type and granularity of information required at this stage of your life-cycle management strategy.

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Construction Disruption – BIM, Cloud Computing, and Efficient Project Delivery Methods

Building Information Management

This is especially important to any organization dependent upon its facilities and infrastructure to support and maintain its core mission. A disruptive technology is one that alters the very fabric of a business process or way of life, displacing whatever previously stood in its place.

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TFM Article – BIM, Cloud Computing, IPD and JOC

Building Information Management

This is especially important to any organization dependent upon its facilities and infrastructure to support and maintain its core mission. A disruptive technology is one that alters the very fabric of a business process or way of life, displacing whatever previously stood in its place.

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Built Environment Life-Management, BIM, LEAN, and Efficient Project Delivery

Building Information Management

Life-cycle Management 101. BIM (Building Information Modeling) is the life-cycle management of the built environment supported by digital technology. As such it serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility, forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life cycle from inception onwards.

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7 Advancements in MEP Tech that Make Life Easier on Contractors

Autodesk Construction Cloud

In turn, MEP contractors are critical to modern infrastructure projects. Fabrication Software. Fabrication software is incredibly helpful in providing real-time insights for better decision making—from the shop to the field. The innovation of their fabrication technology lies in its delivery of autonomous cutting stations.

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Top 30 Construction Classes at Autodesk University 2021

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The additional infrastructure needs or talent required to be successful in life-cycle data collection & analysis. The Future of Visual Progress Tracking and Documentation in Construction. Go to the session > Speaker: Brendan Dillon, Manager of Digital Facilities & Infrastructure, Denver International Airport.