TR121: Potential Savings from Standardized Electronic Information Exchange: A Case Study for the Steel Structure of a Medical Office Building

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Abstract
The objective of this research project was to document the current process of design, detailing, fabrication, and erection of structural steel on an actual construction project. The goal was to identify the limitations of this process and identify specific problems created due to lack of standards in sharing of information between project participants, and to demonstrate how CIMSteel Integration Standards will play a role in this process in the future.

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Date created July 2000

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Author Khanzode, Atul
Author Fischer, Martin

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Information Exchange
Subject Modeling
Subject Process Models
Genre Technical report

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Khanzode, Atul and Fischer, Martin. (2000). TR121: Potential Savings from Standardized Electronic Information Exchange: A Case Study for the Steel Structure of a Medical Office Building. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/cb717jq8579

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