OK, Here is the paper I promised on Detailing concepts.
It has changed a bit (quite a bit) from the preview but I hope it's worth your while to read.
I read it as both inspiring, as well as heavy handed in it's assertions that one needs to hold to schedules and processes: but hey that's me...I just like to have projects that run as smooth as possible... XD
If you don't see the PDF below (that takes a few seconds (10-15+/- to load), as embedded from Scribd.com (@Scribd) then use the links way down below @ the bottom of this post.
Details in BIM a Process Conceptualization
It has changed a bit (quite a bit) from the preview but I hope it's worth your while to read.
I read it as both inspiring, as well as heavy handed in it's assertions that one needs to hold to schedules and processes: but hey that's me...I just like to have projects that run as smooth as possible... XD
If you don't see the PDF below (that takes a few seconds (10-15+/- to load), as embedded from Scribd.com (@Scribd) then use the links way down below @ the bottom of this post.
Details in BIM a Process Conceptualization
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Cheers,
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