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Construction Manager's BIM Handbook

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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.

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214 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 27, 2016

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April 16, 2020
It was ok
As a person who is studying construction management, I needed something more inspiring.
Unfortunately, it was more appropriate for people who are not familiar with this subject.

In conclusion, The useful content for a person who isn't familiar with this subject could be summed up in about 50 pages.
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