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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.
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.
1. Der UEbergang zur Informationsgesellschaft als
sozio-oekonomischer Prozess.- 1.1 Das Ende der
Industriegesellschaft.- 1.2 Die Informationsgesellschaft und der
Wandel der Arbeit.- 1.3 Der charakteristische Arbeitsplatz der
Informationsgesellschaft.- 1.4 Resumee.- 2. Raumliche Strukturen in
der Informationsgesellschaft.- 2.1 Anthropologische Voraussetzungen
und Bedurfnisse.- 2.2 Global Cities/Global Village?.- 2.3 Das
"ortlose Buro", die vergessene Kommunikation versus "Mediatektur".-
2.4 Resumee.- 3. Der Industriebau - ein Gebaudetyp im Wandel.- 3.1
Begriff, Arten und Funktion der Gebaudetypologie.- 3.2 Die
funktionale oder Zwecktypologie.- 3.3 Corporate Process
Architecture - von der Fabrik zum Unternehmensgebaude.- 3.4
Industriebau und Konversion.- 3.5 Resumee.- 4. Der
Perspektivenwechsel bei der Betrachtung von Gebauden in der
Informationsgesellschaft.- 4.1 Die wirtschaftliche Aufwertung der
Gebaude.- 4.2 Corporate Real Estate Management und Facility
Management - rein quantitative Instrumente?.- 4.3 Resumee.- 5.
Informationstechnologie in der Planung und Bewirtschaftung von
Gebauden.- 5.1 Planung unter den Bedingungen der Ungewissheit - die
Beschleunigung der Prozesse.- 5.2 "Digitales" Bauen.- 5.3
Informationstechnologie und OEkologie.- 5.4 Resumee.- 6. Von der
isolierten zur holistischen Gebaudekonzeption.- 6.1 Die Synthese
von Informationstechnologie und Humanitat in Gebauden.- 6.2
Integrales Infrastrukturmanagement.- 6.3 Kompetenz im Wandel: das
kunftige Profil des Planers und Architekten.- 6.4 Resumee.- 7.
Ergebnis: Zur Programmatik der Corporate Process Architecture.
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.
This book is a comprehensive and practical guide to project
marketing - a crucial aspect of businesses worldwide. It
encompasses a variety of key infrastructure projects such as roads,
airports, ports, power, irrigation, commercial, and industrial
buildings. The volume: * Provides key definitions and discusses
concepts such as segmentation, target marketing, positioning in
projects, and organizational buyer behaviour. * Draws and adapts
from extant marketing theory and provides real-life case studies to
demonstrate application of concepts. * Focuses on project marketing
logic, marketing mix, negotiation techniques, and strategies to aid
contracting/subcontracting firms to realize better pricing and
project profitability. An essential handbook for professional
marketers and researchers, this book will be indispensable for
B-Schools, project managers, entrepreneurs, infrastructure
corporations, and start-ups. It will serve as a key text to foster
hassle-free relationships between different business actors and
reduce roadblocks such as time and cost escalation, litigation, and
the like.
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.
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.
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.
* Introduces ethical dilemmas aspiring construction professionals
will face on the job-and the critical thinking skills to reason
their way out of them * Completely revised and updated to reflect
changes in construction technology, workforce composition, and
working environments * Updated to include brand-new chapters on
social media, privacy and technology, and construction during a
disease outbreak or natural disaster alongside chapters on
perennial issues surrounding the environment, diversity, compliance
and more * Enriched with real-life case studies drawn from the
authors' decades of industry experience * Ideal reading for courses
in professional ethics, leadership, construction law, workforce
readiness, and continuing education * Includes downloadable
PowerPoints, question banks, and other resources for instructors
This book offers a new understanding of innovation in the built
environment. The ways meaning of innovation is constructed has
important implications for policymakers, project managers,
academics and students. Through a longitudinal research study into
innovation in firms and projects, the book addresses some key
themes, challenges and concerns that practitioners face when
managing innovation in the built environment. It examines the key
drivers for innovation in the construction, engineering and
infrastructure firms and projects. In particular, the questions of
how and why innovation becomes recognised and sustained over time
are explored. Different theoretical perspectives are considered to
explain different aspects of innovation. This includes sensemaking,
organisational and individual identity, storytelling and narration.
The book has practical implications for how organisational
activities become labelled as 'innovation' and for what purpose. It
shares some lived stories of innovation as mobilised by practising
managers. The connectivity between the formal narratives of
innovation at the policy level and the lived narratives of
innovation articulated by practitioners is explored. Combining the
theory with practice, this book presents an insightful view on the
implications of innovation in the business world today.
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Gersham Levitt
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There is clearly potential for the industrial production of open
buildings, buildings where the parts which are designed to allow a
high degree of freedom for layout, construction and adaptation.
Industrialized open building has the potential to radically cut
building costs and construction time. This book focuses on product
and production systematics and information systematics, and begins
with an extensive survey of the field by the editor. The second
part consists of a series of descriptions of the experience of
different countries, and chapters on particular themes. The book
presents new material developed from Commission W24 of the CIB (the
International Council for Building Research Studies and
Documentation).
The family firm, once regarded as a transitory phenomenon on the
way to a more sophisticated model of business organization, is now
recognized internationally as an enduring element in modern
industrial capitalism. Collen offers an informed and accessible
discussion of a significant family-run institution which has
operated throughout the island of Ireland since its foundation. The
author makes use of untapped archival sources to analyse the
fortunes of the company and illuminate the changing political,
economic and social realities that shaped the context for its
development. He explores how a family enterprise adapted to the
far-reaching transformation of politics and society in Ireland over
a period of two centuries. The Collen family business has survived
economic depression, two World Wars, and the Troubles in Northern
Ireland with a combination of resilience and business acumen. This
book presents a distinctive Irish perspective on the evolution and
persistence of family business, while casting new light on the
commercial development of Dublin during the last two hundred years.
Collen will be of use to scholars of modern Irish history, economic
development, architecture, civil engineering, business and public
policy and will be invaluable for all those with a professional
interest in Irish business and family enterprise.
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 application of Shariah compliance in business transactions
continues to increase. The Asian financial crisis of 1997, global
financial crisis of 2007-2008, Enron scandal and other reported
ills besieging conventional business transactions have led to
advocates of Shariah-compliant business transactions promoting the
latter as a credible alternative. However, unlike the banking,
commerce and financial sectors, the uptake by the construction
sector was sluggish due to limited understanding of Shariah among
the practitioners and policymakers compounded by the lack of
research and publications on its application for the construction
sector.This book is intended for students, researchers,
practitioners and policymakers of the construction industry as well
as the related upstream and downstream activities. It offers basic
theories, challenges current practices, and proposes innovative
ideas on Shariah compliance and its application for the
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This book is a comprehensive and practical guide to project
marketing - a crucial aspect of businesses worldwide. It
encompasses a variety of key infrastructure projects such as roads,
airports, ports, power, irrigation, commercial, and industrial
buildings. The volume: * Provides key definitions and discusses
concepts such as segmentation, target marketing, positioning in
projects, and organizational buyer behaviour. * Draws and adapts
from extant marketing theory and provides real-life case studies to
demonstrate application of concepts. * Focuses on project marketing
logic, marketing mix, negotiation techniques, and strategies to aid
contracting/subcontracting firms to realize better pricing and
project profitability. An essential handbook for professional
marketers and researchers, this book will be indispensable for
B-Schools, project managers, entrepreneurs, infrastructure
corporations, and start-ups. It will serve as a key text to foster
hassle-free relationships between different business actors and
reduce roadblocks such as time and cost escalation, litigation, and
the like.
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Global construction data is vital for contractors, governments,
international organisations, policy makers, academic researchers
and statisticians. As the global population of the world expands,
the sustainability of the built environment raises the political
agenda and the need to manage infrastructure and buildings in both
urban and rural contexts becomes ever more pressing. How much more
can the built environment grow and how can it be managed
sustainably? This edited volume addresses how we can find a
possible way through the inconsistencies between national
construction data sets to devise a consistent approach to national
construction data to further the global sustainability agenda and
inform policy making. This search begins in Part I, which looks at
the methods and definitions used in construction statistics in
different countries. Part II considers examples of different types
of construction data from the cost of materials, measuring work on
high rise buildings and existing stock. In Part III, the authors
consider construction data internationally, beginning with the
problem of comparing data in different countries using exchange
rates and purchasing power parities (PPPs), comparing innovation
processes in different countries and looking at the provision of
building design internationally. In Part IV, the international
theme is continued by comparing accounting practices and company
performance in different countries and concludes with an
international comparison of construction industries. This book
raises awareness of the significance of the construction industry
globally and the importance of data to measure it. It informs the
discussion of the best ways of handling the consequences of
policies affecting the built environment and the effect of the
built environment on the rest of the economy and society. It is
essential reading for international economists, construction
industry consultants, policy makers, construction statisticians and
academics.
Now in its fourth edition, this textbook confronts many of the
major problems which can arise in claims situations. It employs a
systematic approach and is supported by extensive reference to UK
and international case law. The negotiation and settlement of
claims is an essential - but often overlooked - element of the
construction industry, and this troubleshooting guide can help
construction professionals, students and contractors to protect
themselves against costly claims. Helpful explanatory diagrams make
this book an indispensable resource for tackling various types of
claims both in the UK and internationally. This text is the
essential guide for construction professionals, contractors,
undergraduate and postgraduate students alike. It will save
professionals and contractors time and money and will prepare
students for the reality of the construction industry.
Global value chains (GVCs) are fraught with the phenomenon of
fragmentation and dispersion of production across the world. India
presents a unique example with its high potential in manufacturing
capability but low integration in GVCs. This book examines the
reasons why India has failed to integrate within GVCs so far and
looks at key examples to understand the impediments in this
process. The chapters bring together case studies from across the
manufacturing industry - labour-intensive (garment, paper and
diamond), capital-intensive (automobile and petrochemical), and
knowledge-intensive (semi-conductor microchip, chemical and
pharmaceutical) sectors. Together, they present stories of
successful integration of some firms in GVCs as well as the
difficulties faced by them. The volume also highlights the
importance of GVCs in the context of developing countries in terms
of benefits such as income and value generation, knowledge and
technology collaborations, and advances in systems and processes.
This book will interest scholars and researchers in economics,
international trade studies, development economics and business
management as well as to practitioners, policymakers, government
officials, and those in the corporate sector.
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