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The adoption of building information modeling (BIM) in both pedagogy and practice has experienced significant growth in the past decade. As the use of BIM is being quantitatively and qualitatively shown to improve project outcomes, many educators and practitioners are still struggling with how to incorporate BIM into curriculum, training, and current and future projects. This book:
is a compilation of the best academic and research articles on the topic of BIM,
provides a resource for both educators and practitioners for understanding issues regarding BIM,
covers BIM topics such as: BIM Execution Planning, Collaboration, Visualization, Site Utilization Planning, Safety, Estimating, Sequencing, Coordination/Clash Detections, Integrated Project Delivery, Legal considerations for BIM, Industry Uses of BIM, Sustainability, Facilities Management, Interoperability, Modular Construction, and Virtual Reality,
and includes a new introduction and conclusion.
Building Information Modeling in Pedagogy and Practice will be an invaluable resource for engaged academics and teaching practitioners interested in playing a key role in the future development of the building profession, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students wishing to understand the importance of BIM.
Most of the chapters in this book were originally published in the International Journal of Construction Education and Research.
Contents
Introduction 1. Student visualization: Using 3-D models in undergraduate construction management education 2. Implementation of building information modeling into accredited programs in architecture and construction education 3. Student perceptions of model-based estimating 4. Curriculum to Prepare AEC Students for BIM-Enabled Globally Distributed Projects 5. BIM for sustainability analyses. 6. Building information modeling and potential legal issues 7. Integrating BIM and panorama to create a semi-augmented-reality experience of a construction site 8. A quantitative study of the relationship between project performance and BIM use on commercial construction projects in the USA 9. Current State of Practice Associated with the Use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the Custom Home Building Industry 10. A BIM-based Approach for Communicating and Implementing a Construction Site Safety Plan 11. BIM Practices of Commercial MEP Contractors 12. 4D Scheduling: A Visualization Tool for Construction Field Operations