This book serves as a helpful guide for anyone interested in understanding and implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) in developing countries. It focuses on the construction industry and how digital technologies can improve the way buildings and infrastructure projects are planned, designed, and built.
This book serves as a helpful guide for anyone interested in understanding and implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) in developing countries. It focuses on the construction industry and how digital technologies can improve the way buildings and infrastructure projects are planned, designed, and built.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prof I Musonda Innocent, Ph.D. (Eng. Man), REng (ZM) PrCM MCIOB MEIZ Innocent holds a PhD in Engineering Management and qualifications in construction management and civil engineering. He is a registered civil engineer (Zambia), a construction manager (South Africa), and a full member of the chartered institute of the building (CIOB-UK) and the International Council for research and Innovation in Building and Construction (CIB). He has worked for both the public and private sectors in Southern Africa. He is currently a Professor in Construction Project Management, researcher, invited speaker, founder and director of the Centre for applied research and innovation in the built environment (CARINBE) based at the University of Johannesburg. Adetayo Onososen holds a PhD in Construction Management and qualifications in Quantity Surveying. His research focuses on Sustainable Infrastructure delivery, emerging technologies in AEC, BIM, and human-robot teams in construction at The Centre of Applied Research and Innovation in the Built Environment (CARINBE). He is the sub-editor of the Journal of Construction Innovation and Cost Management (JCICM) and co-organiser of the DII conference. Dr Thembani Moyo is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Applied Research + Innovation in the Built Environment (CARINBE). His research interests leverage a combination of experimental and empirical approaches to continue making a significant contribution in the pursuit of merging the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) and urban planning.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1-Introduction Chapter 2- Digital Transitioning Chapter 3- Building information modelling: A digitalisation platform Chapter 4- Technology Adoption: BIM & Digital Twin Technologies Chapter 5- Organisational Digital Workflows Towards Digital Transitioning Chapter 6- Common data environment (CDE): Key to collaboration digital transitioning in the construction industry Chapter 7- The critical role of data quality and Standards in the construction industry towards digital transformation Chapter 8- Digital Transitioning Maturity and Digitalisation Impediments Chapter 9- Digital Transitioning Implementation Roadmaps Chapter 10- Recommendation and Implication
Chapter 1-Introduction Chapter 2- Digital Transitioning Chapter 3- Building information modelling: A digitalisation platform Chapter 4- Technology Adoption: BIM & Digital Twin Technologies Chapter 5- Organisational Digital Workflows Towards Digital Transitioning Chapter 6- Common data environment (CDE): Key to collaboration digital transitioning in the construction industry Chapter 7- The critical role of data quality and Standards in the construction industry towards digital transformation Chapter 8- Digital Transitioning Maturity and Digitalisation Impediments Chapter 9- Digital Transitioning Implementation Roadmaps Chapter 10- Recommendation and Implication
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