Fr. 196.00

Claims, Disputes and Litigation Involving Bim

English · Hardback

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Building Information Modeling (BIM) technologies and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes are aggressively and fundamentally changing the design, construction and operation of buildings. The findings and advice in this book are indispensable to any stakeholder in a construction project using BIM. It will help Contractors, Cost Managers, Architects, Building Designers, Quantity Surveyors, and Project Managers to navigate and understand their responsibilities and exposure to risk when working with this new technology.


List of contents

Preface Part I 1. Traditional Construction Claims 2. General Overview of BIM and VDC Part II 3. Standard of Care and Workmanlike Performance 4. Legal Issues and Claims Considerations 5. Methods and Techniques for Analysis of Claims Involving BIM/VDC 6. Preventative Measures for Enabling BIM/VDC Success

About the author










Jason M. Dougherty is a BIM/VDC specialist with over a decade of practical experience across the entire AEC industry spectrum. He has worked with some of the largest architectural firms in the world utilizing technology to drive solutions to architecture and engineering issues, assisted owners with successfully implementing BIM/VDC both contractually and technologically across their enterprises, and served as a retained expert in disputes involving BIM/VDC issues. He has had numerous articles on BIM/VDC published in trade and professional journals, lectured internationally, and has given courses on the same subject both to students and practitioners.


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