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OverviewBuilding Information Modeling (BIM) is widely used in new construction but is less commonly applied to renovation activities. Building Information Modeling for Renovation and Refurbishment: A Practical Guide addresses this gap by offering a practical resource centered on well-defined use cases for applying BIM to renovation projects. The authors contributed to the EU Horizon 2020–funded BIM-Speed project, through which they developed over 20 use cases with demonstrative implementations on real-world renovation projects. These use cases were also formalized as standard BuildingSmart International use cases. This book presents a selection of the most important use cases in an accessible format tailored to renovation practitioners. It also outlines requirements for information management and BIM implementation planning to support the seamless integration of these use cases into practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Timo Hartmann (Professor Civil Systems Engineering, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany) , Sharon Susan Verghese (TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany) , Jan-Derrick Braun (HOCHTIEF ViCon GmbH, Essen, Germany) , Jessica Steinjan (HOCHTIEF ViCon GmbH, Essen, Germany)Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Woodhead Publishing ISBN: 9780443240188ISBN 10: 0443240183 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 01 July 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. 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. ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationProfessor Timo Hartmann is a professor in Civil Systems Engineering, TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany. He develops state-of-the-art system visualization and simulation technologies in his research and practical work. Timo received his Ph.D. from Stanford University. He is an assistant specialty editor for the Construction Engineering and Management Journal. Sharon Susan Verghese is a research engineer on the BIM-Speed project. Sharon was responsible for developing BIM (Building Information Modeling) use cases for renovation that this book mainly will be built around. She has previous work experience on building systems design and project execution. Jan-Derrick Braun is a project manager at HOCHTIEF ViCon GmbH, Germany. Within the EU-funded BIM-SPEED project, he played a key role in coordinating work package activities and contributing to the development of BIM-based renovation methodologies, training formats, and demonstration workflows. His work focuses on translating research outcomes into applicable methods for engineering teams and clients. Jessica Steinjan is a Building Information Modeling manager at HOCHTIEF ViCon GmbH, Germany. With a strong background in automated model checking, information requirements, and data modeling, she was one of the main authors of the BIM-SPEED methodologies and contributed to several key deliverables. Her work focuses on transforming research-based insights into practical tools and guidance for renovation projects. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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