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Ouvrages de références

Références - rappel de BIM830 - BIM:

  1. Eastman, C., P. Teicholz & R. Sacks, (2011) BIM Handbook: a guide to building information modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers.
  2. Succar, B. (2009) BIM Framework: A research and delivery foundation for industry stakeholders, University of Newcastle Australia
    www.academia.edu/170356/Building_Information_Modelling_framework_a_research_and_delivery_foundation_for_industry_stakeholders
  3. UBC & ETS (2011) - BIM 'Best Practices' Project Report
  4. BIM Level of Development Specifications: http://bimforum.org/lod 
  5. CIC, Penn State – BIM Project Execution Plan: https://www.bim.psu.edu
  6. AIA – BIM model progression and information exchange table
  7. IBC – BIM Contractual Language Package: https://sites.google.com/view/cpmb-buildingsmartcanada/c-pmb-en
  8. UK: BIM Task Group: https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/
  9. Présentation du secteur de la construction au Québec. Retrieved 16 novembre 2010, from
    http://www.mdeie.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?id=2322
  10. CEFRIO & CNRC (2014) – L’inévitable passage à la modélisation des données du bâtiment dans l’industrie de la
    construction au canada : Synthèse de trois expérimentations.
  11. World Economic Forum (2016) – Shaping the future of Construction. A breakthrough in Mindset and Technology.
  12. McGraw Hill (2014) - The Business Value of BIM for owners
     

Références - rappel de BIM810 - Philosophie Lean: 

  1. Ballard, G., L. Koskela, et al. (2001). Production system design in Construction IGLC-9.
  2. Bertelsen, S. and L. Koskela (2002). Managing the three aspects of Production in construction IGLC-10, Gramado, Brazil.
  3. Howell, G. (1999 ). What is lean construction IGLC-7 University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
  4. Koskela, L. (1999). Management of production in Construction: a theoretical view IGLC-7 University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.


Références:

  1. Ballard, G., & Howell, G. (1994). Implementing lean construction: Stabilizing work flow.
  2. Ballard, G., and Howell, G. (2004). “Competing Construction Management Paradigms.” Lean Construction Journal
  3. Frandson, A., Berghede, K., & Tommelein, I. D. (2014). Takt-Time Planning and the Last Planner. Production Planning and Control, 10.
  4. Ghio, V., Valle, E., & Rischmoller, L. (1997). Preplanning: A rewarding experience. Retrieved October, 11, 2002.
  5. Kenley, R. and Seppänen O. (2009). “Location-based management of construction projects: part of a new typology for project scheduling methodologies.” In: Proceedings of the 2009 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) 2009 Dec 13 (pp. 2563-2570). IEEE
  6. Kenley, R., & Seppanen, O. (2010). Location-based management for construction : Planning, scheduling and control. London: Spon Press.
  7. Koskela, L., Howell, G., Ballard, G., and Tommelein, I. (2002). “The Foundations of Lean Construction.” Design and Construction: Building in Value, R. Best, and G. de Valence, eds., Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, Oxford, UK
  8. Koskela, L. (2004). Making do - the eighth category of waste. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction, Helsingor, Denmark. http://usir.salford.ac.uk/9386/
  9. Koskela, L., Bølviken, T., & Rooke, J. (2013). Which are the wastes of construction? Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction.
  10. Koskela, L. (2000). An exploration towards a production theory and its application to construction, VVT Technical Research Centre of Finland. 
  11. *Koskela, L. and Howell, G., (2002), The Underlying Theory of Project Management is Obsolete. Proceedings of the PMI Research Conference, 2002. Pg. 293-302
  12. Kraemer, K., Henrich, G., Koskela, L., & Kagioglou, M. (2007). How construction flows have been understood in lean construction. Paper presented at the 4th International SCRI Symposium, as part of the 4th International Research Week (IRW proceedings).
  13. Linnik, M., Berghede, K., & Ballard, G. (2013). An experiment in takt time planning applied to nonrepetitive work. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction.
  14. Melzner, J. (2019, May 24). BIM-based Takt-Time Planning and Takt Control: Requirements for Digital Construction Process Management. 36th ISARC, Canada.
  15. *Alan Mossman, Glenn Ballard & Christine Pasquire 2010 Lean Project Delivery- innovation in integrated design and delivery. 25pp. http://bit.ly/TCB-LPD  
  16. Sacks, R. (2018). Building lean, building BIM: improving construction the Tidhar way. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY.
  17. *Sacks, R., Koskela, L., Dave, B. A., and Owen, R. (2010a). “Interaction of Lean and Building Information Modeling in Construction.” Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 136(9), 968–980.
  18. Sacks, R., Radosavljevic, M., and Barak, R. (2010b). “Requirements for building information modeling based lean production management systems for construction.” Automation in Construction, 19(5), 641–655.
  19. Santorella, G., (2010, 2017) Lean Culture for the Construction Industry: Building Responsible and Committed Project Teams,
  20. Seppänen, O., Ballard, G., & Pesonen, S. (2010). The combination of last planner system and location-based management system. Lean Construction Journal, 43-54.
  21. Seppänen, O. (2014, 25-27 Jun 2014). A comparison of takt time and lbms planning methods. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction, Oslo, Norway.
  22. https://leanconstructionblog.com/location-based-management-takt-time-construction-in-france.html

  23. https://paulakers.net/books/2-second-lean

Rapports industriels:

  1. Haslehner, R., Jobert, F., Brunelli, J., Nogara, A., Rodio, R., & Véroux, D. (2018). Boosting Productivity in Construction with Digital and Lean. The Boston Consulting Group. www.bcg.com/fr-ca/publications/2018/boosting-productivity-construction-digital-lean.aspx
  2. World Economic Forum. (2016). “Shaping the Future of Construction - A Breakthrough in Mindset and Technology.” www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Shaping_the_Future_of_Construction_full_report__.pdf
  3. Plan d’action en économie numérique, Québec: https://www.economie.gouv.qc.ca/fileadmin/contenu/documents_soutien/strategies/economie_numerique/
  4. Building Smart Canada: https://buildingsmartcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ROADMAP_V1.0.pdf