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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2011
This book does an excellent job of covering the `soft', people and process side of how to bring about BIM change in an organization. If you haven't had the time to roam the planet collecting the best advice and case studies from the industry experts as Randy Deutsch has, then this book is for you. With lots of great case studies, quotes and lessons learned, it's easy to digest, and quite helpful. It has a friendly, personal and approachable style (like its author) -- almost like having your own BIM counselor.

Many of the diagrams and thoughts represent current industry best thinking. And they have been made very clearly - potentially quite helpful for re-use in making presentations, in training or in communicating with your company management. Whether you are a beginner or expert, an owner, architect, contractor, or anyone contemplating how to advance Building Information Modeling in your organization - I think you'll benefit from reading BIM and Integrated Design - a wonderful text book `how to' manual for the `soft' side of BIM. Which might just be the `hard' part.
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