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Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

Integrated Design and Delivery Systems. By Dr Zeeshan Aziz – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial – Share Alike License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/. Introduction to Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

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Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

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  1. Integrated Design and Delivery Systems By Dr Zeeshan Aziz – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial – Share Alike License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/

  2. Introduction to Integrated Design and Delivery Systems Lesson 2- Building Information Modeling and Construction Processes ORBEE Learning Material

  3. Lesson Plan • Overview of the Model Driven Collaboration Process • Definition of Building Information Modeling • Key differences between CAD and BIM • Key applications of BIM • Key technological and business benefits of BIM Concept .

  4. Key Learning Outcomes • To understand model driven collaboration process • To understand key BIM definitions • To comprehend difference between CAD and BIM • To appreciate various technological and business benefits of BIM

  5. From Document Centric to Model Driven Collaboration

  6. BIM Definition

  7. Virtual Design and Construction

  8. Difference between CAD and BIM

  9. Using BIM as a Information Sharing Platform.

  10. BIM and Project Life Cycle

  11. References • Holness, G.V.R. (2006). Future Direction of the Design and Construction Industry: Building Information Modelling. ASHRAE Journal, 48(8), 38-46 • Introducing Revit architecture 2010: BIM for beginners / TatjanaDzambazova, Eddy Krygiel, Greg Demchak. — 1st ed. • Sketch-Plus. (n.d.). Organising for Project Management: Ability to Influence Construction Cost Over Time [Image].Retrieved from http://www.sketch-plus.com/images/resources/pmBook/figures/fig2_3.gif

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