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In recent years, Information Technology (IT) has been transforming
business practice in many sectors resulting in efficiency gains and
improved services for the client. The construction industry lags
behind other manufacturing and service industries in adopting the
new technology. To promote the wider use of IT in construction, it
is essential to equip practitioners and graduates of construction
related disciplines with knowledge of existing construction IT
applications. This book provides an overview of a broad range of IT
applications currently available for all stages throughout the life
cycle of a building project, from essential office and information
management through to computer-aided design (CAD), cost estimating,
project planning and scheduling, and facilities management and
building maintenance. It is an invaluable and handy reference for
construction professionals and clients, as well as being a clear
and comprehensive text for students studying construction, building
or architectural courses.
Jon Harris has lived, breathed and drawn Cambridge for over 50
years. His architect's sense of structure and fabric, his
draughtsman's eye and vigorous use of pen and brush have produced
an outstanding body of work. In 1997 the Fitzwilliam Museum
honoured him with an exhibition of some 90 paintings and drawings.
A great many of his best works are published for the fi rst time in
Artist about Cambridge. They include drawings from the more than 40
sketchbooks which have been his constant companions over the past
half century. Jon Harris's text describes in compelling detail how
the images came into being. Harris's work is not a depiction of
Cambridge as the tourist might like to have it, but is rather about
his fascination with unregarded vistas, its back streets, crucial
buildings lost to the wrecking ball, and with the city's industrial
past. The artist's unrivalled knowledge and understanding of
Cambridge and its environs inform every painting and drawing,
helping you enjoy a thousand things you might otherwise miss.
In recent years, Information Technology (IT) has been transforming business practice in many sectors resulting in efficiency gains and improved services for the client. The construction industry lags behind other manufacturing and service industries in adopting the new technology. To promote the wider use of IT in construction, it is essential to equip practitioners and graduates of construction related disciplines with knowledge of existing construction IT applications. This book provides an overview of a broad range of IT applications currently available for all stages throughout the life cycle of a building project from essential office and information management through to computer-aided design (CAD), cost estimating, project planning and scheduling, and facilities management and building maintenance. It is an invaluable and handy reference for construction professionals and clients, as well as being a clear and comprehensive text for students studying construction, building or architectural courses.
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