Building Information Modeling or BIM has been widely applied to new construction projects, but is less used to used to support renovation activities. Building Information Modeling for Renovation and Refurbishment: A Practical Guide addresses that issue and provides a practical guide centered around well-defined use cases of applying BIM to demonstration projects.
The authors have worked on the European Union’s Horizon 2020 funded BIM-Speed project where they developed more than 20 such use cases with demonstrative implementations on real-world renovation projects. The use cases were also formalized as standard BuildingSmart International use cases.
The book provides a more accessible and general description of a selected number of the most important of these use cases for renovation practitioners. Additionally, the book will discuss requirements for information management and BIM implementation planning for renovation projects to allow for the seamless implementation of use cases on projects.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Building Renovation
2. Introduction
3. Current state of building renovations
4. Imagining another process
5. BIM as a way forward?
6. What this book is about
7. The Life-Cycle of Building Renovation
8. Local Context and Stakeholders
9. Technical Challenges
10. BIM Use cases
11. BIM Applications in the Renovation Life-Cycle
12. Status assessment of buildings - Generating BIMs from laser scans
13. Scan2BIM
14. Integrating building sensor based data collection with BIM
15. BIM to Building Energy model (BEM)
16. Model checks for testing the compliance of renovation options
17. Coordinating renovation design with clash detection
18. Estimating renovation costs with 5D BIM
19. Renovation work visualization with 4D BIM31
20. BIM Management
21. BIM Execution Planning for Renovation Projects
22. Common Data Environments for Renovation ProjectsIV
23. Conclusion