Building Information Modelling (BIM), Collaborative and Integrated Team Working [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: London Sweet & Maxwell 2016Subject(s): LOC classification:- 690.0285 $2 18
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Intended as a guide to assist practitioners in gaining a greater understanding of BIM and provides information on the integration of BIM and collaborative working within the contract process. The practice note includes an overview of BIM ? highlighting standard definitions, an explanation of the different BIM levels, and a summary of mechanisms and industry standards (in particular the concepts and acronyms associated with BIM in the PAS 1192-2 document). It also includes an overview of BIM protocols and how a BIM protocol can support the main contract document in respect of achieving BIM level 2. A bibliography and references to various sources provides a comprehensive reference tool for those adopting BIM on their projects.