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158 AEC Architecture engineering construction AGC Associated General Contractors AI Artificial intelligence AIA American Institute of Architects AIM Asset information model AIR Asset information requirement ALCM Asset life cycle management ANSI American National Standards Institute API Application programming interface ARFF Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting AVM Aviation management BAMie Building Automation Modeling Information Exchange BAS Building automation system BEP BIM execution plan (only in Figure 3-3) BIM Building information modeling or building information model BIMCAT BIM Capabilities Assessment Tool BMS Building management system BSI British Standards Institution CAD Computer-aided design CAFM Computer-aided facility management CIC Computer Integrated Construction CIM Civil Integrated Management CityGML City Geography Markup Language CMM Capability maturity model CMMS Computerized maintenance management system COBie Construction Operations Building Information Exchange COBIM Common BIM requirements CSI Construction Specifications Institute D&C Design and construction DEN Denver International Airport DFD Data flow diagram DFW Dallas–Fort Worth International Airport DOT Department of Transportation D4M Design for maintenance (Fig 3-4) EAM Enterprise asset management FBO Fixed-base operator FM Facilities management FMS Facility management system (Fig 3-4) Abbreviations

Abbreviations 159 gbXML Green Building Extensible Markup Language GC General contractor GFMAM Global Forum on Maintenance & Asset Management GIS Geographic information system GSA U.S. Government Services Administration HVAC Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ICT Information and communications technology IFC Industry Foundation Class IFCXML Industry Foundation Class Extensible Markup Language IFMA International Facilities Management Association IoT Internet of things ISO International Standards Organization IT Information technology IWMS Integrated workplace management system JFK John F. Kennedy International Airport KPI Key performance indicator LAX Los Angeles International Airport LCC Life cycle costing LEED Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LOD Level of development Massport Massachusetts Port Authority MEP Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing MPS Model progression specification (Fig 3-4) MVD Model view definition NATSPEC National Specification (Australia) NBIMS National Building Information Modeling Standard NCS National CAD Standard NFMT National Facilities Management & Technologies NIBS National Institute of Building Sciences NIBS-US National BIM Standard-United States NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology NPV Net present value NYP New York Presbyterian Hospital O&M Operations and maintenance OSU Ohio State University PANYNJ Port Authority of New York & New Jersey PAS Publicly available specification PDB Progressive design build QA/QC Quality assurance/quality control RFI Request for information RFP Request for proposal RFQ Request for qualifications ROA Return on assets ROE Return on equity ROI Return on investment SEA Seattle-Tacoma International Airport sf Square foot SFO San Francisco International Airport sUAS Small unmanned aerial survey TCO Total cost of ownership UK United Kingdom

160 BIM Beyond Design Guidebook WebGL Web Graphics Language WMU Western Michigan University W3C World Wide Web Consortium XML Extensible Markup Language YTV Yleiset Tietomalli Vaatimukset 2D Two-dimensional 3D Three-dimensional 4D Four-dimensional 5D Five-dimensional

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