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BIM in Real Estate and Facility Management—Case Studies

In: BIM in Real Estate Operations

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  • Maik Schlundt

    (DKB Service GmbH)

  • Simon Ashworth

    (Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften (ZHAW))

  • Thomas Bender

    (pit – cup GmbH)

  • Asbjörn Gärtner

    (IU Internationale Hochschule)

  • Michael Härtig

    (N+P Informationssysteme GmbH)

  • Reiko Hinke

    (BASF SE)

  • Markus Krämer

    (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin)

  • Michael May

    (Deutscher Verband für Facility Management (GEFMA))

  • Matthias Mosig

    (TÜV SÜD Advimo GmbH)

Abstract

It is still not easy to find successful case studies for the use of BIM in real estate operations. The German GEFMA working group on digitalization has collected and processed practical examples in recent years so that 11 national and international BIM-FM projects can now be presented in this chapter. This includes such diverse application areas as: media, pharmaceuticals, banking, museum, technology park, energy supplier, airport, administration and municipality. These examples can be used to gain experience and knowledge as well as ideas for own BIM/FM projects. It is also possible to derive realistic requirements for a successful technical implementation.

Suggested Citation

  • Maik Schlundt & Simon Ashworth & Thomas Bender & Asbjörn Gärtner & Michael Härtig & Reiko Hinke & Markus Krämer & Michael May & Matthias Mosig, 2023. "BIM in Real Estate and Facility Management—Case Studies," Springer Books, in: Michael May & Markus Krämer & Maik Schlundt (ed.), BIM in Real Estate Operations, chapter 0, pages 199-259, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-40830-5_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-40830-5_9
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