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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Civil Integrated Management (CIM) for Departments of Transportation, Volume 2: Research Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23690.
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Suggested Citation:"Acronyms." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2016. Civil Integrated Management (CIM) for Departments of Transportation, Volume 2: Research Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23690.
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63 Acronyms ABC Accelerated Bridge Construction ABP Accelerated Bridge Program AMG Automated Machine Guidance ATC Alternative Technical Concepts BCA Building & Construction Authority BEP Building Information Modeling Execution Plan BiDWG Building Information Modeling in Delivery Working Group BIM Building Information Modeling BYOD Bring Your Own Device CAD Computer Aided Design Caltrans California Department of Transportation CDE Central Data Environment CDOT Colorado Department of Transportation CIM Civil Integrated Management CIP CIM Implementation Plan CM/GC Construction Manager/General Contractor COBie Construction Operations Building Information Exchange CORENET Construction Real Estate NETwork CORS Continually Operating Reference Stations CRL Crossrail CTDOT Connecticut Department of Transportation CTR Center of Transportation Research D-B Design-Build D-B-B Design-Bid-Build DOT Department of Transportation DTM Digital Terrain Model ECMS Electronic CAD Management System EDC-3 Every Day Counts EDMS Electronic Document Management System EED Electronic Engineered Data EIR Employer’s Information Requirements e-submission Electronic Submission ERP Energy Resource Planning FHWA Federal Highway Administration FPP Field-Based Project Planning GIS Geographic Information Systems GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Systems

64 GPR Ground Penetrating Radar GPS Global Positioning System HDB Housing and Development Board HMA Hot-Mix Asphalt i-BIM Integrated Building Information Modeling IC Intelligent Compaction IFC Industry Foundation Classes IGN National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information ITS Intelligent Transportation Systems KYTC Kentucky Transportation Cabinet LiDAR Light Detection and Ranging LOD Level of Development MassDOT Massachusetts Department of Transportation MDOT Michigan Department of Transportation MEP Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing MIDP Master Information Delivery Plan nD n-Dimensional NPV Net Present Value NYSDOT New York State Department of Transportation O&M Operations and Maintenance ODOT Oregon Department of Transportation P3 Public-Private Partnership PAF Performance Assurance Framework PL&G Preliminary Line & Grade PS&E Plans, Specifications, and Estimates PWF Project Work Functions PWP Project Work Processes QA/QC Quality Assurance/Quality Control QTO Quantity Take-Off RFI Request for Information RFID Radio Frequency Identification RID Reference Information Documents ROI Return on Investment ROW Right of Way RTN Real Time Network RTS Robotic Total Stations SME Subject Matter Expert SPMT Self-Propelled Modular Transporters SUE Subsurface Utility Engineering TCP Traffic Control Plan TIP Technology Implementation Planning TxDOT Texas Department of Transportation UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UCM Utility Conflict Matrix WIP Work in Progress WisDOT Wisconsin Department of Transportation XML Extensible Markup Language

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 831: Civil Integrated Management (CIM) for Departments of Transportation, Volume 2: Research Report provides background material on collecting, organizing, and managing information in digital formats about a highway or other transportation construction project.

The term civil integrated management (CIM) has been adopted in recent years to encompass an assortment of practices and tools entailing collection, organization, and management of information in digital formats about highway or other transportation construction projects, Transportation agencies may realize significant benefits from increased adoption of these practices, which may be useful when managing an asset’s initial planning phase through its in-service maintenance.

Volume 1, Guidebook can be applied by transportation agencies seeking to explore or expand the use of CIM practices.

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