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Autore: Barnes Peter <active 2025, > Visualizza persona
Titolo: BIM : contractual and legal perspectives / / authored by Peter Barnes (Blue Sky ADR Ltd, Harlow, UK) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Leeds : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2025]
©2025
Edizione: First edition.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (153 pages)
Disciplina: 690
Soggetto topico: Building information modeling
Building - Data processing
Technology & Engineering - Civil - General
Structural engineering
Civil engineering, surveying and building
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About theauthor -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: An overview of BIM -- 2.1. What is BIM? -- 2.2. The levels of BIM and BIM maturity -- 2.3. The benefits of BIM -- 2.4. The challenges of BIM -- 2.5. Abbreviations/acronyms/definitions/glossary of terms -- Appointed party (and lead appointed party) -- Appointing party -- Appointment -- Asset information model (AIM) -- Asset information requirements (AIR) -- BIM coordinator -- BIM execution plan (BEP) (pre-contract and post-contract) -- BIM information manager -- BIM protocol -- COBie (Construction operations building information exchange) -- Common data environment (CDE) -- Construction Playbook -- Data drops (information milestone) -- Delivery team -- Deliverables (BIM deliverables) -- Exchange information requirements (EIR) -- Federated information model (FIM) -- Information particulars -- Information protocol -- Information standard -- Level of detail (LOD) -- Level of geometry (LOG) -- Level of information need (LOIN) -- Master information delivery plan (MIDP) -- Organisational information requirements (OIR) -- Project implementation plan (PIP) -- Project information model (PIM) -- Project information requirements (PIR) -- Project team -- Responsibility matrix (general and design) -- Risk register -- Security management plan -- Task information delivery plan (TIDP) -- Task team -- 2.6. Summary -- Chapter 3: The BIM strategy -- 3.1. The BIM strategy -- 3.2. The project BIM brief -- 3.3. Exchange information requirements (EIR) -- Technical -- Management -- Commercial -- 3.4. BIM standards -- BS EN ISO 19650-1 -- BS EN ISO 19650-2 -- BS EN ISO 19650-3 -- BS EN ISO 19650-4 -- BS EN ISO 19650-5 -- BS EN ISO 19650-6 -- 3.5. BIM model requirements -- Project information model (PIM).
The 3D model -- The 4D model -- The 5D model -- The 6D model -- The 7D model -- Federated information model (FIM) -- Asset information model (AIM) -- 3.6. Summary -- Chapter 4: BIM parties and teams and the information management process -- 4.1. BIM parties and teams -- Appointing party -- Lead appointed party -- The prospective lead appointed party -- Appointed lead appointed party -- Appointed party -- Prospective appointed party (i.e. an appointed party prior to appointment) -- (Appointed) appointed party (i.e. an appointed party after appointment) -- BIM coordinator -- The project team -- The delivery team -- Task team -- The teams -- 4.2. Activities and stages -- Step 1: assessment and need -- Step 2: invitation to tender -- Step 3: tender response -- Step 4: appointment -- Step 5: mobilisation -- Step 6: collaborative production of information -- Step 7: information model delivery -- Step 8: project close-out -- Summary of the activity steps -- 4.3. Assessment and need -- BIM information manager -- Information requirements -- Organisational information requirements (OIR) -- Project information requirements (PIR) -- Asset information requirements (AIR) -- Exchange information requirements (EIR) -- Level of information need -- Information standard -- Information delivery milestones (data drops) -- Information production methods and procedures -- Reference information and shared resources -- Establish the project's common data environment (CDE) -- 4.4. Summary -- Chapter 5: The procurement phase, the planning phase, the production phase and the project close-out phase -- 5.1. Invitation to tender -- 5.2. Tender response -- Pre-appointment BIM execution plan (BEP) -- Delivery team's mobilisation plan -- Project implementation plan (PIP) -- Risk register -- 5.3. The planning phase -- 5.4. Making appointments.
Post-appointment BIM execution plan (BEP) -- Responsibility matrix -- Task information delivery plan (TIDP) -- Master information delivery plan (MIDP) -- Development of BIM execution plan -- 5.5. Mobilisation stage -- 5.6. Collaborative production of information (and the CDE) -- The common data environment (CDE) -- Construction operations building information exchange (COBie) -- 5.7. The information delivery model -- 5.8. Close out: lessons learned -- Asset information model (AIM) -- Capture lessons learned -- 5.9. Summary -- Chapter 6: The legal challenges raised by BIM -- 6.1. General -- 6.2. UK BIM Alliance -- 6.3. Legal checklist -- Parties and participants -- Obligations of the parties and participants -- The contractual adaptation for BIM -- Standards -- BIM execution and delivery plans -- Exchange information requirements, documentation and record keeping -- Models -- Software -- Data ownership and liability -- Data confidentiality and security -- Risk management -- Intellectual property protection -- Insurance -- Close-out and soft landings (and the 'golden thread') -- Dispute resolution mechanisms -- 6.4. Summary -- Chapter 7: The contractual framework for incorporating BIM -- 7.1. How is BIM incorporated into contracts? -- 7.2. The information protocol -- 7.3. The information protocol for use with BS EN ISO 19650-2 -- Clause 1 Interpretation of the terms of the information protocol -- Clause 2 Coordination and resolution of conflicts -- Clause 3 Obligations of the appointing party (or the appointee more specifically) -- Clause 4 Obligations of the appointee and appointer -- Clause 5 The common data environment -- Clause 6 Management of information -- Clause 7 Level of information need -- Clause 8 Use of information -- Clause 9 Transfer of information -- Clause 10 Liability -- Clause 11 Remedies: security -- Clause 12 Termination.
Clause 13 Definitions -- 7.4. Standard form contracts and BIM -- JCT contracts -- NEC contracts -- CIOB Contract for Use with Complex Projects -- PPC2000 -- Facilities management contracts -- 7.5. Summary -- Chapter 8: Collaboration and new contracts -- 8.1. Collaboration/project alliance/integrated project delivery -- Collaboration -- Project alliance -- Integrated project delivery -- Interlocking risk allocations -- Single-purpose entities -- 8.2. New contracts/smart contracts/blockchain -- Multi-party contracts? -- Smart contracts -- Payment automation -- Change orders -- Asset handover and acceptance -- BIM model version control -- Quality assurance and inspections -- Supply chain management -- Data security and access control -- Dispute resolution -- Maintenance and facilities management -- Environmental and sustainability monitoring -- Types of smart contracts -- Smart contracts and blockchain -- Security and high reliability -- Disintermediation -- Fewer errors -- Less human intervention -- Speed and efficiency -- Savings -- 8.3. Summary -- Chapter 9: Design, professional indemnity insurance, intellectual property rights -- 9.1. Design and design liability -- 9.2. Intellectual property rights and copyright -- Ownership and licensing of IP rights and copyright -- 9.3. The information protocol and intellectual property rights -- 9.4. Standard form contracts and intellectual property rights -- JCT contracts -- NEC4 contracts -- 9.5. Artificial intelligence and intellectual property rights -- 9.6. Warranties and indemnities -- 9.7. Insurance -- Surety bond industry -- Integrated project insurance (IPI) -- 9.8. Summary -- Chapter 10: Information security -- 10.1. General -- Confidentiality -- Integrity -- Availability -- Structured risk management process -- 10.2. Security controls and BS EN ISO 19650-5 -- Administrative controls.
Logical controls -- Physical controls -- 10.3. Data protection laws -- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) -- 10.4. Summary -- Chapter 11: Dispute resolution -- 11.1. General -- 11.2. Use of models -- 11.3. Artificial intelligence (AI) -- Pros -- Cons -- 11.4. Case law review -- Birse Construction v. St David (1999) -- Amey v. Cumbria County Council (2016) -- Trant Engineering v. Mott MacDonald (2017) -- Balfour Beatty v. Broadway Malyan (2022) -- 11.5. Summary -- Chapter 12: Conclusion -- References -- Further reading and useful websites -- Index.
Sommario/riassunto: BIM: Contractual and Legal Perspectives is a guide to the legal and contractual issues that need to be considered when operating under Building Information Modelling (BIM). The book illustrates the ways in which these issues are presently addressed and considers emerging approaches that can support the effective integration of BIM within project delivery. Coverage includes: BIM documentation and key roles and responsibilities; incorporation of BIM within standard form contracts, including NEC and JCT new contracts; smart contracts and blockchain; Intellectual Property Rights and copyright; design liability and professional indemnity; information security; dispute resolution, including use of models and artificial intelligence. BIM: Contractual and Legal Perspectives is an essential reference for a range of built environment professionals, including civil engineers and architects, and also professionals in commercial and management roles including project managers; quantity surveyors, client-side practitioners, legal professionals and digital specialists.
Altri titoli varianti: Building information modelling
Titolo autorizzato: BIM  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-83608-512-5
1-83608-514-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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