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Offering critical insights to the state-of-the-art in Building
Information Modeling (BIM) research and development, this book
outlines the prospects and challenges for the field in this era of
digital revolution. Analysing the contributions of BIM across the
construction industry, it provides a comprehensive survey of global
BIM practices. Accessible and thorough, the chapters explore the
theory behind and facilitators of BIM, covering knowledge
management around BIM, the development of ontologies and language
in the area, holistic implementations, and BIM ecosystems. The book
further discusses the technological developments of BIM, including
scan-to-BIM, 3D digital reconstruction and AI and robotics
techniques. Critical analysis of BIM-enabled construction and
engineering management innovations are also examined, highlighting
prospects and challenges in the area. This will be a critical read
for engineering, construction management and architecture students
looking for a comprehensive study of BIM. It will also be
beneficial to practitioners working in the Architecture,
Engineering, Construction, Owner & Operation (AECOO) industry
wanting a better understanding of the benefits and future
developments of BIM.
Wegelin presents an introduction to everyday building construction
as practiced in southern Africa, from drawing practice, contours
and stormwater, materials science and properties, energy conscious
construction, masonry house construction, foundations, construction
in reinforced concrete, steel and timber, roofs, joinery and
external elements. Topics are introduced with a historical review
and are lavishly illustrated with photos, maps and drawings. This
book introduces the relationship between construction technology
and design, essential knowledge for architects, building designers,
builders and even building clients.
The book presents a study of the social and economic viability of
mini-cement plants in the Indian economic context.
This book will be of interest to built environment professionals
and to students of the economics and management of the built
environment. It shows the value of integrating ideas and data about
the production of the built environment as an industrial process
with theories and data about the demand for construction. The
approach taken is institutional and post-Keynesian, and illuminates
an important and distinctive sector of the economy, embracing
design, construction and property industries. This book offers some
new and important perspectives for research and teaching in
construction economics and management.
The idea of a Channel Tunnel has always aroused strong emotions in
Britain. It has been supported by those wanting closer political,
economic and cultural links with Europe but opposed by believers in
Britain's island identity and overseas empire. In contrast, the
French have been almost unanimously in favour. Channel Tunnel
Vision 1850-1950 is an account of attempts over a century to build
a link with France. Early schemes, some owing more to
Heath-Robinson than to sound engineering practice, were succeeded
by serious proposals based on scientific surveys of the sea-bed
carried out in the 1860s. After describing the major entrepreneurs
and their plans, Keith Wilson goes on to show the reactions of
successive British Governments. On several occasions the decision
on whether or not to go ahead was a very close-run thing. He quotes
the views, which make remarkable reading, of Prime Ministers from
Gladstone to Ramsay MacDonald; of Foreign Secretaries including
Grey and Curzon; and of admirals and generals ranging from Fisher
to Wolseley, French and Henry Wilson. Their fears of sabotage,
invasion and a future political rift with France were set against
hopes of economic advantage. They also saw an enhanced ability to
respond quickly to future German aggression. How the existence of a
Channel Tunnel would have affected the 1940 campaign is an
intriguing speculation.
Building automation systems and digital technologies are highly
relevant for the environmental and energy performance of buildings.
However, a clear gap remains between architectural engineering and
the use of such technologies. Building Automation and Digital
Technologies shows how to assimilate automation and digital
technologies into making buildings smarter and more environmentally
sustainable. This book shows why architects need smart and digital
systems in building design and construction and promotes innovative
technological tools for improving sustainability. It focuses on the
development of automated environmental conditions and how new
technology informs architectural engineering. The book also
provides new evidence on the impact of building automation systems
and digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things,
artificial intelligence, and information and communication
technology for developing a performance-based approach to the
environmental sustainability of buildings, and provides a key
reference for architects on how digital technology can inform their
practice. Its four chapters cover: developing strategies for
improving sustainable and smart buildings; architectural practice
and construction technology; creativity and innovation in building
automation systems; and the use phase of buildings. Building
Automation and Digital Technologies meets a critical need for a
sustainable and smart built environment from an architectural
perspective, providing an important reference to architects and
professionals in related fields by demonstrating the assimilation
of the latest information and automation technologies.
The construction enterprise is being transformed by visual
modelling. Once principally used by researchers and in niche
industries, tools such as 3D/4D CAD and virtual reality are now in
widespread use in construction. This book is both a survey of the
changes being made in practice and a detailed guide to future
directions for research and development bringing together the work
of leading practitioners and academics. A particular strength of
the book is its many detailed case studies and examples, making it
an excellent resource for practitioners, researchers, and students
seeking to understand the details of how new tools and methods are
applied in a business context. The 11 chapters address following
topics: - Uses of 3D/4D CAD and its costs and benefits, -
Applications of visual modelling at the work face, - Applications
of visual modelling in the designer office, - Technical integration
of visual modelling tools such as 3D/4D CAD and virtual reality.
Tavistock Press was established as a co-operative venture between
the Tavistock Institute and Routledge & Kegan Paul (RKP) in the
1950s to produce a series of major contributions across the social
sciences. This volume is part of a 2001 reissue of a selection of
those important works which have since gone out of print, or are
difficult to locate. Published by Routledge, 112 volumes in total
are being brought together under the name The International
Behavioural and Social Sciences Library: Classics from the
Tavistock Press. Reproduced here in facsimile, this volume was
originally published in 1966 and is available individually. The
collection is also available in a number of themed mini-sets of
between 5 and 13 volumes, or as a complete collection.
The Joint Contracts Tribunal's Standard Form of Building Contract
is the most common contract used in the UK to procure building
work. Understanding it is a core part of any construction student's
degree and a vital part of the working life of professionals in the
construction industry. 'The JCT98 Building Contract' works through
the contract systematically explaining it in easy-to-follow
language, covering all contract issues thoroughly and illustrating
with case law examples the current situation and latest amendments.
It is ideal reading for both the student of construction and the
professional seeking to update their knowledge.
This book describes current best practice in managing construction.
It is based on case studies of leading practice responding to
demands from customers that construction match the value and
quality that international competition is forcing on their own
businesses. The case studies show that major customers now partner
with construction firms to find more efficient ways of working.
The resulting best practice adds to these cooperative approaches a
drive for efficiency and innovation based on benchmarks of world
class performance that empower teams to set themselves competitive
targets. So the new approach balances cooperation and
competition.
This is why Professor John Bennett's book is called ''Construction:
The Third Way.'' The third way in modern politics balances the
extremes of cooperation and competition in the interests of the
whole community. At its best it encourages sustainable economic
growth within a fair society. These aims are echoed in leading
practice where teams able to balance cooperation and competition
deliver better value for their customers and yet earn sustainably
higher profits for construction.
The new approach requires managers to rethink construction using
ideas from fundamental science that see human organizations as
self-organizing networks of relationships. This throws new light on
the strengths and weaknesses of both competition and cooperation,
and provides the basis for a new paradigm to guide key construction
decisions. The book describes this background and provides advice
about organization structures that are responsive to changing
markets and technologies, and construction processes that enable
the industry to earch fair profits byproviding customers with the
levels of value and quality they now demand.
*Based on case studies of world-class construction
*Links best practice and leading edge management theory
*Helps customers get good value and quality and construction firms
be efficient and profitable
Extending Performance of Concrete Structures forms the Proceedings
of the one day International Seminar held during the Congress,
Creating with Concrete, 6-10 September 1999, organised by the
Concrete Technology Unit, University of Dundee. Topics discussed
include developments in materials and use in new construction. The
themes of the seminar were Materials Developments and Practical
Applications.
Designing a Safer Built Environment places the statutory
obligations on designers into the real world of commercial
projects. It addresses long-standing uncertainties and challenges
faced by designers, highlighted by recent events such as the
Grenfell Tower fire, by providing a clear methodology for design
risk management. Applicable across all sizes of project, the book
shows how designers can effectively manage risks to safety and
health over a structure's life-cycle whilst also raising standards.
Importantly, it is also written for those professionals who manage,
oversee, or have a wider interest in the consequences of design
work. The book also includes an extensive list of references to
further sources of information. Designing a Safer Built Environment
is written to question, challenge, inform and explain and as such
it will be an essential companion for construction industry
designers, and also those with associated responsibilities
including Design Managers, Principal Designers, Clients and
Contractors.
Digital Twins in the Built Environment offers a comprehensive,
systematic and clear view of digital twin development in the
engineering, architecture, construction and facilities management
sectors. It will help you to uncover the implementation and
development of digital twin works and understand how to manage,
operate, and maintain built assets, buildings and cities using
digital twins. This book presents systematic and structured
approaches to the creation and use of digital twins, including
principles, system architecture, data structure, and methods of
creation for each layer in the system architecture. Chapters also
contain real life cases studies of digital twin implementation at
the built asset, building and city levels. Digital Twins in the
Built Environment is an essential read for built environment
professionals including asset owners, consultants, facility
managers, contractors, designers, policymakers and researchers.
In Gegenwart und Zukunft entwickelt sich die Instandsetzung des
BrA1/4ckenbestandes immer mehr zu einer infrastrukturellen
Hauptaufgabe der LAnder und Kommunen. Weit A1/4ber 90% der in
A-sterreich, der Schweiz und in Deutschland vorhandenen BrA1/4cken
sind MassivbrA1/4cken.
Mit dem vorliegenden Buch wird anhand ausgefA1/4hrter,
innovativer Bauvorhaben die beachtliche Entwicklung moderner
InstandsetzungsmAglichkeiten im MassivbrA1/4ckenbau aus
baupraktischer Sicht dargestellt. Damit soll beigetragen werden,
Aoebersichtswissen zu aktualisieren, den beteiligten Spezialisten
EntscheidungsspielrAume zu verdeutlichen, durch richtige
Fragestellungen solide ErhaltungsmaAnahmen zu fArdern und voreilige
Abbruchentscheidungen zu verhindern.
Geotechnical Investigation and Improvement of Ground Conditions
covers practical information on ground improvement and site
investigation, considering rock properties and engineering geology
and its relation to construction. The book covers geotechnical
investigation for construction projects, including classic case
studies with geotechnical significance. Additional sections cover
soil compaction, soil stabilization, drainage and dewatering,
grouting methods, the stone column method, geotextiles, fabrics and
earth reinforcement, miscellaneous methods and tools for ground
improvement, geotechnical investigation for construction projects,
and forensic geotechnical engineering. Final sections present a
series of site-specific case studies.
This book aims to consolidate, structure and articulate collective
knowledge on construction project delivery, procurement and
contracting, so that it can serve as a gateway to the contiguous
topics of construction project delivery. In addition to supporting
the education of student researchers, as well as broadening and
deepening the knowledge of practitioners, the book is also intended
to serve as a foundation for future education and as a reference
book. Academicians can use it to benchmark and support their
research and also as a textbook for an undergraduate or graduate
course on the topics of project delivery, procurement and
contracting.
Numerical Models for Submerged Breakwaters: Coastal Hydrodynamics
and Morphodynamics discusses the practice of submerged breakwaters,
an increasingly popular tool used as a coastal defense system
because of their amenity and aesthetics as compared to common
emerged beach protection measures. The book is the perfect guide
for experienced professionals who wish to keep abreast of the
latest best practices or those who are entering the field and need
a reference, explaining new and traditional numerical methodologies
for designing submerged breakwaters and measuring their
performance. In addition, the book provides case studies, examples,
and practical methods for data selection and pre-processing, model
setup, calibration, and analysis.
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