BIM : contractual and legal perspectives / / authored by Peter Barnes (Blue Sky ADR Ltd, Harlow, UK)
| BIM : contractual and legal perspectives / / authored by Peter Barnes (Blue Sky ADR Ltd, Harlow, UK) |
| Autore | Barnes Peter <active 2025, > |
| Edizione | [First edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leeds : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2025] |
| 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 |
| ISBN |
1-83608-512-5
1-83608-514-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| 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. |
| Altri titoli varianti | Building information modelling |
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Principles of pavement engineering / / Nick Thom (Lecturer, University of Nottingham, UK)
| Principles of pavement engineering / / Nick Thom (Lecturer, University of Nottingham, UK) |
| Autore | Thom Nick |
| Edizione | [Third edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leeds, England : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2024] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (448 pages) |
| Disciplina | 625.8 |
| Soggetto topico |
Pavements - Design and construction
Pavements - Maintenance and repair Road materials Technology & Engineering - Civil - General Highway and traffic engineering Civil engineering, surveying and building |
| ISBN |
9781835497104
9781835497128 9781835497111 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Prelims -- Introduction -- Design Principles -- Pavement Applications -- Traffic Loading -- Design Reliability -- Unbound Material -- Unbound Pavement - Structural Design -- Maintenance of Unsurfaced Pavements -- Asphalt -- Flexible Pavement - Structural Design -- Asphalt Surface Design -- Maintenance of Flexible Pavements -- Cold-mix Asphalt -- Cold-mix Asphalt Pavement - Structural Design -- Maintenance of Cold-mix Asphalt Pavements -- Hydraulically Bound Material -- Composite Pavement - Structural Design -- Maintenance of Composite Pavements -- Pavement-quality Concrete -- Rigid Pavement - Structural Design -- Concrete Surfaces -- Maintenance of Rigid Pavements -- Water Movement -- Drainage -- Pavement Monitoring and Evaluation -- Diagnosis and Prognosis -- Strengthening Design -- Pavement Management Systems -- Index. |
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Thom Nick
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Unifying the field of digital twins for urban management / / authored by Ramy Elsehrawy (Mott MacDonald, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) and Bimal Kumar (University of Strathclyde, UK)
| Unifying the field of digital twins for urban management / / authored by Ramy Elsehrawy (Mott MacDonald, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK) and Bimal Kumar (University of Strathclyde, UK) |
| Autore | Elsehrawy Ramy |
| Edizione | [First edition.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Leeds, England : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , [2025] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (266 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.76 |
| Soggetto topico |
Digital twins (Computer simulation)
City planning Technology & Engineering - Civil - General Structural engineering Civil engineering, surveying and building |
| ISBN |
1-83662-236-8
1-83662-234-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Introduction 1. -- 1.1. Background, rationale and motivations -- 1.2. Core challenge -- 1.3. The motivation behind this book -- 1.4. The scope of this book -- 1.5. Book structure -- 2. Our lens and approach -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Our philosophy - critical realism -- 2.3. Research methodology -- 2.4. DSR [1]: Awareness of problem -- 2.5. DSR [2]: Suggestion -- 2.6. DSR [3]: Development -- 2.7. DSR [4]: Evaluation -- 2.8. DSR [5]: Conclusion -- 3. Navigating the landscape -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Systems thinking -- 3.3. Urban management -- 3.4. Digital twin -- 3.5. Systematic literature review -- 3.6. Q1 - Synthesis of results -- 3.7. Q2 - Synthesis of results -- 3.8. Q3 and Q4 - Synthesis of results -- 3.9. Summary -- 4. Designed amalgam of twinning for urban -- management (DATUM): the way forward -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Three-layered perspective -- 4.3. Layer 2: The morphogenetic/morphostatic framework -- 4.4. Layer 3: The structure of scientific revolution -- 4.5. The evolution of urban management -- 4.6. Designed amalgam of twinning for urban -- management [DATUM] -- 4.7. Summary -- 5. Methods: digital twin uses classification -- system (DTUCS) -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Digital twin uses classification system -- 5.3. The gemini framework: reference architecture -- 6. Philosophical foundations: critical realism -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Way forward - three theoretical propositions -- 7. Methodology: Data-driven multimethod -- methodology [DM2] -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Existing CR-informed methodologies -- 7.3. Data-driven multi-method methodology [DM2] -- 7.4. Summary -- 8. Putting DATUM to the test -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Evaluation of philosophical element -- 8.3. Evaluation of methodical element -- 8.4. Evaluation of DATUM -- 8.5 Summary -- 9. Reflections and future prospects -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Contributions of this book -- 9.3. Recommendations -- 9.4. Future work -- Index. |
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