IFMA Pens Book on BIM for Facility Managers

April 10, 2013
The book discusses how building information modeling complements facility-management systems to achieve significant life-cycle advantages.

How building information modeling (BIM) complements facility-management (FM) systems to achieve significant building life-cycle advantages is the subject of a new book by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) and the IFMA Foundation.

Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc., “BIM for Facility Managers” covers guidelines for BIM in FM developed by owners such as the U.S. General Services Administration, the COBie2 (Construction Operations Building Information Exchange) data format, and software for BIM/FM integration. Also, it offers six real-life case studies, including the Texas A&M Health Science Center, the USC School of Cinematic Arts, and State of Wisconsin facilities.

The list price of the book is $85. The book is available from John Wiley & Sons, IFMA, and online retailers.

About the Author

Scott Arnold | Executive Editor

Described by a colleague as "a cyborg ... requir(ing) virtually no sleep, no time off, and bland nourishment that can be consumed while at his desk" who was sent "back from the future not to terminate anyone, but with the prime directive 'to edit dry technical copy' in order to save the world at a later date," Scott Arnold joined the editorial staff of HPAC Engineering in 1999. Prior to that, he worked as an editor for daily newspapers and a specialty-publications company. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Kent State University.