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Bibliography 157 Kam, C., T. Rinella, and J. Oldfield. 2013. “Using Objectified Measures to Realize the Promise of BIM.” Journal of Building Information Modeling, Spring. Ledet, W., and M. Paich. 1994. “The Manufacturing Game.” Paper presentation at Goal/QPC TQM Conference, 16 November 1994, Boston, MA. Linning, C. 2015. “BIM for Facility Management, BIM4FM @ Sydney Opera House.” Massport. 2017. “BIM Guidelines for Vertical and Horizontal Construction.” McCuen, T. L., and D. M. Pittenger. 2016. ACRP Synthesis 70: Building Information Modeling for Airports. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. McGraw-Hill Construction. 2009. “The Business Value of BIM: Getting Building Information Modeling to the Bottom Line.” SmartMarket Report. McKinsey & Company. 2016. “The ‘How’ of Transformation.” www.mckinsey.com/industries/retail/our-insights/ the-how-of-transformation. Last accessed 6/1/2018. Messner, J., and R. Manning. 2008. “Case Studies in BIM Implementation for Programming of Healthcare Facilities.” Information Technology in Construction, Vol. 3. Messner, J., C. Anumba, C. Dubler, S. Goodman, C. Kasprzak, R. Kreider, R. Leicht, C. Saluja, and N. Zikic. 2019. BIM Project Execution Planning Guide, Version 2.2. Computer Integrated Construction Research Program, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, August. http://bim.psu.edu. Mitchell, J., and H. Schevers. 2006. “Building Information Modeling for FM at Sydney Opera House.” Report Number 2005-001-C-4. CRC Construction Innovation. National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). 1998. “Excellence in Facility Management, Five Federal Case Studies,” NIBS Document Number 5350-1. www.nibs.org/fmoc.htm. Last viewed on 08-14-2017. National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). 2017. National BIM Guide for Owners. NATSPEC. 2013. “BIM Education-Global-Summary Report.” NATSPEC. 2011. “National BIM Guide v1.0.” National BIM Standards (NBS). 2013. National BIM Report. Royal Institute of British Architects. RIBA Enterprises Ltd., London. Neumayr, G. 2015. “San Francisco International Airport, Progressive Design Build, an Alternative Look at Design Build Done Right.” San Francisco International Airport. New York Presbyterian Hospital. 2012. “FM-AM o4 NYP BIM-CAD Guide.” O’Brien, W. J., B. Sankaran, F. L. Leite, N. Khwaja, P. Goodrum, K. Molenaar, G. Nevett, and J. Johnson. 2016. NCHRP Report 831: Civil Integrated Management (CIM) for Departments of Transportation, Volume 1: Guide- book. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. Ohio State University. 2018. “Building Information Modeling (BIM) Project Delivery Standards V3.0.” Porostosky, J., and B. Skripac. 2015. “FM2305: Overcoming the Challenges of Building and Maintaining 11,000,000 Square Feet of BIM.” Autodesk University Presentation. Rhoades, A. 2015. “Heathrow’s BIM Journey, Importance of Confidence in the Information.” Presented at Geospatial World Forum 2015. Rowe, G. and G. Wright. 1999. “The Delphi Technique as a Forecasting Tool: Issue and Analysis.” International Journal of Forecasting, Vol. 15, No. 4, 353–375. Saleh, A. and K. Bista. 2017. “Examining Factors Impacting Online Survey Response Rates in Educational Research: Perception of Graduate Students.” Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, Vol. 13, No. 29, 63–74. Santos, M. 2018. “Breaking Down BIM, Denver International Airport.” AAAE-ACC Airport Planning, Design & Construction Symposium. Spy Pond Partners, LLC; HDR, Inc.; and H. Cohen. 2018. NCHRP Research Report 866: Return on Investment in Transportation Asset Management Systems and Practices. Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. Starkov, I., S. Neelapala, R. Mitrenga, G. Siorek, and K. Joels. 2013. “Federal Aviation Administration: A BIM and COBIe Case Study.” Presentation at National Facilities Management and Technology (NFMT) Conference, Baltimore, MD, March 12–14. Succar, B. 2010. “Building Information Modeling Maturity Matrix.” In Handbook of Research on Building Information Modeling and Construction Informatics: Concepts and Technologies. Information Science Publishing, Hershey, PA. Succar, B., W. Sher, and A. Williams. 2013. “An Integrated Approach to BIM Competency Assessment, Acquisition, and Application.” Automation in Construction 35, 174–189. Sustainable Built Environment National Research Centre. 2013. “Perth Children’s Hospital Case Study Report.” Van Berlo, L., T. Dijkmans, H. Handriks, D. Spekkink, and W. Pel. 2012. “BIM QuickScan: Benchmark of BIM Performance in the Netherlands.”

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The complexity of airport management has grown dramatically in recent years, with increased security requirements, a focus on sustainability, increased competition, new technologies, and traffic growth.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Research Report 214: BIM Beyond Design Guidebook gives airport owners the basic knowledge required to manage this complexity through building information modeling (BIM), a practice that has transformed the design and construction industry over the last decade and is now emerging as a key component to enhancing an asset life cycle management approach for many organizations.

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