EDITOR'S NOTES

publication date: Jan 31, 2008
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Thirty years ago, building information modeling as we know it was just an idea. Twenty years ago, Boeing met with computerized modeling success after testing the concept on its aircraft designs. Fifteen years ago, it was just beginning to emerge in the construction industry. Today, it is at the forefront of industry discussions. Within the next five years, industry professionals predict that it will have almost entirely replaced 2D CAD. Despite (or perhaps because of) all the buzz, some contractors are skeptical. Is it really the next big thing in contracting or just brilliantly marketed hype? This month’s BIM feature by John Jurewicz and Sid Imam illustrates that BIM is much more than a fad; it’s a trend that’s here to stay.

A CPM schedule is useful for more than just tracking activities, timelines, constraints and logic. Larry True gives examples of how you can use your schedule to keep track of earned labor hours on a project.

Have you ever wondered what or how much information to include in a daily report? Gordon Aronson has the answer in a detailed discussion of the makings of a quality report. If you have ever relied on a daily report in filing or defending a claim, this article is a must-read.



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