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BIM Life-cycle Management Competency, Common Terms, and Change Management

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BIM Life-cycle Management Competency, Common Terms, and Change Management. Forget 3D visualization, Life-cycle Management Competency and Common Terms are the most critical aspects to achieving efficient renovation, repair, maintenance, sustainability, and new construction of the built environment.

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Digital Twin – Aligning the physical and functional status of buildings and other physical objects with a corresponding digital model makes it possible to monitor and optimally manage capital reinvestment throughout their life-cycle.

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Aligning the physical and functional status of buildings and other physical objects with a corresponding digital model makes it possible to monitor and optimally manage capital reinvestment throughout their life-cycle. Requisite Components of a Physical Asset Life-cycle Management Solution. appeared first on 4BT.

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Construction Cost Model

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This is a primary factor causing the high level of waste and dissatisfaction associated with life-cycle management of the built environment. COMMON DATA ENVIRONMENT. A common data environment (CDE) is a requisite component of an efficient construction planning, procurement, and project delivery environment.

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LEAN Asset Life-cycle Management – Achieve Optimal Construction Outcomes

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Efficient life-cycle management of physical infrastructure (facilities, roads, dams, bridges, airports, mass transit, … ) has proved equally elusive. Life-safety, environmental, economic mismanagement are the norm versus the exception. Owners pay the bills and allow poor outcomes to be acceptable.

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BIM, Big Data, and Efficient Life-cycle Management of the Built Environment

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Efficient life-cycle management of the built environment comes down to analyzing large data sets— big data—from several knowledge domains. Big Data for BIM / Efficient Facility Life-cycle Management. Collaboration. Evidence-based Management. Granularity.

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Best Value Facilities Repair, Renovation Work Order Delivery

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A common data environment supports collaboration. All parties can visualize project and work order requirements at a granular level and drive efficient life-cycle management. The environment retains sufficient flexibility to enable local/on-site decision-making within global parameters.

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LEAN Construction Project Delivery and Facilities Operations, Maintenance, and Life-cycle Management

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Common terms, definitions, & data formats — Common data environment (CDE). Life-cycle Management. COBie is an information exchange specification for the life-cycle capture and delivery of information needed by facility managers. Standardized data architectures (Cobie, Masterformat, Uniformat, Omniclass).