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BIM Implementation in RE and FM Organizations

In: BIM in Real Estate Operations

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  • Maik Schlundt

    (DKB Service GmbH)

  • Thomas Bender

    (pit – cup GmbH)

  • Michael Härtig

    (N+P Informationssysteme GmbH)

  • Erik Jaspers

    (Planon B.V.)

  • Marko Opić

    (Alpha IC GmbH)

Abstract

This chapter deals with how BIM can be successfully implemented in real estate (RE) and facility management (FM). For this purpose, the stakeholders are introduced with regard to data management. While BIM serves as the primary tool for planners and architects and having a great impact on decisions during the design and planning phase, questions about subsequent operations are usually only asked very late in the project. However, RE and FM works with the BIM data over the longest period of time and is key to maintenance of models and, in particular, digital twins. Only by considering the specific requirements of RE and FM is it possible to have a holistic success of the BIM method. BIM can already provide important data for RE and FM during construction and commissioning. In order to use BIM successfully in all FM processes, the execution of a BIM model as a digital twin is helpful. For further digitalization of real estate and facility management, the BIM model plays a significant role.

Suggested Citation

  • Maik Schlundt & Thomas Bender & Michael Härtig & Erik Jaspers & Marko Opić, 2023. "BIM Implementation in RE and FM Organizations," Springer Books, in: Michael May & Markus Krämer & Maik Schlundt (ed.), BIM in Real Estate Operations, chapter 0, pages 161-175, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-40830-5_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40830-5_7
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