BIM is blooming in many Countries but in most of them it is unclear how its adoption can be governed and by whom. The BIM-market is increasing every day, with plenty of training courses and software, but there still is a great lack of guidelines and procedures to take clients (owners and users) through the risky path of BIM adoption. This paper aims to show main results of a case study research carried out by the authors for a public Italian client: development of guidelines, procedures, BIM objects and templates to be used for managing an asset portfolio. The proprietary guidelines developed are meant to solve problems related to e.g. missing and not updated data, loss of subcontractors’ control and inaccurate quantity take-offs. Starting from a clear definition of roles and activities to be done, the research focused on the steps to be taken to write some comprehensive guidelines that deal with new construction, existing buildings and maintenance. The results of the research will guide the public client in his transition from traditional to BIM-based procedures. Examples are provided in this paper aim at exemplifying the use of the proprietary guidelines; the case study presented in this paper is the RAI (Italian public broadcaster) settlement of Bologna, composed by a set of four buildings used for several activities.

Guías propias de BIM para la gestión de portfolio / Di Giuda, Giuseppe Martino; Re Cecconi, Fulvio; Dejaco, Mario Claudio; Villa, Valentina; Maltese, Sebastiano. - (2017), pp. 233-245. (Intervento presentato al convegno Congreso Internacional BIM: 6° Encuntro de Usuarios BIM tenutosi a Valencia nel 19-20 Mayo, 2017).

Guías propias de BIM para la gestión de portfolio

Dejaco, Mario Claudio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

BIM is blooming in many Countries but in most of them it is unclear how its adoption can be governed and by whom. The BIM-market is increasing every day, with plenty of training courses and software, but there still is a great lack of guidelines and procedures to take clients (owners and users) through the risky path of BIM adoption. This paper aims to show main results of a case study research carried out by the authors for a public Italian client: development of guidelines, procedures, BIM objects and templates to be used for managing an asset portfolio. The proprietary guidelines developed are meant to solve problems related to e.g. missing and not updated data, loss of subcontractors’ control and inaccurate quantity take-offs. Starting from a clear definition of roles and activities to be done, the research focused on the steps to be taken to write some comprehensive guidelines that deal with new construction, existing buildings and maintenance. The results of the research will guide the public client in his transition from traditional to BIM-based procedures. Examples are provided in this paper aim at exemplifying the use of the proprietary guidelines; the case study presented in this paper is the RAI (Italian public broadcaster) settlement of Bologna, composed by a set of four buildings used for several activities.
2017
EUBIM 2017: Congreso internacional BIM: 6 encuentro de usuarios BIM
Valencia
Editorial Universitat Politècnica Valenciana
978-84-9048-623-8
Di Giuda, Giuseppe Martino; Re Cecconi, Fulvio; Dejaco, Mario Claudio; Villa, Valentina; Maltese, Sebastiano
Guías propias de BIM para la gestión de portfolio / Di Giuda, Giuseppe Martino; Re Cecconi, Fulvio; Dejaco, Mario Claudio; Villa, Valentina; Maltese, Sebastiano. - (2017), pp. 233-245. (Intervento presentato al convegno Congreso Internacional BIM: 6° Encuntro de Usuarios BIM tenutosi a Valencia nel 19-20 Mayo, 2017).
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