TR122: Industrial Case Study of Electronic Design, Cost, and Schedule Integration

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Abstract
This report describes the efforts of a project team to leverage 3D models for design coordination and constructability analysis, cost estimating, and construction planning, to maintain integrated scope-cost-time models during design and construction of a Pilot Plant for Sequus Pharmaceuticals. We describe the benefits and shortcomings of the software, the corresponding research issues, and the resource requirements necessary to integrate this information. We also describe the project team's evaluation of this integrated approach, its affect on the project's outcome, and its affect on the roles and responsibilities of each discipline within the project team.

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Date created January 2001

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Author Staub-French, Sheryl
Author Fischer, Martin

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Cost Estimating
Subject 3-D
Subject Modeling
Genre Technical report

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Staub-French, Sheryl and Fischer, Martin. (2001). TR122: Industrial Case Study of Electronic Design, Cost, and Schedule Integration. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/my754ch7165

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