© 2012 Autodesk CI2283 - BIM workflow on the Highway A4 construction project Jeroen Tishauser Lead Designer Roads Cristian Otter BIM Specialist.

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© 2012 Autodesk CI BIM workflow on the Highway A4 construction project Jeroen Tishauser Lead Designer Roads Cristian Otter BIM Specialist

© 2012 Autodesk About the speakers Jeroen Tishauser Jeroen is an experienced Road Design Specialist from the Netherlands. At Volker InfraDesign he uses his knowledge of a wide range of Autodesk products to streamline the process of BIM in large construction projects. Jeroen was one of the founders of the C3D User Group Benelux Cristian Otter Cristian is a BIM Advisor who works on large scale infrastructure projects. He is primarily engaged in integrated road design projects, including bridges, tunnels, and other structures. He also implemented 3D modeling in design and build processes. As a board member of the Civil 3D Usergroup Benelux and Revit usergroup for infrastructural projects, he is stretching the possibilities of integrated design.

© 2012 Autodesk Class Summary In this class, we will guide you through the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process of an actual project: the construction of the Highway A4 in The Netherlands. After a contract and project overview, we will dive into the process that makes this project succeed as a true BIM project. Learn where to start, what to do, and what to avoid to have your own success. Find out how to let designers use their favorite program and then bring the intelligent model together in Autodesk® Navisworks® software for your contract management.

© 2012 Autodesk Learning Objectives At the end of this class, you will be able to:  Successfully implement BIM in civil projects  Explain how to use Navisworks for contract management  Explain the importance of think-before-you-start  Describe the Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite workflow

© 2012 Autodesk See more of this  New Civil Engineer – november 2012 issue

© 2012 Autodesk (Quick) General introduction to BIM

© 2012 Autodesk What is BIM about? BIM is BIM is not  About collaboration  Everyone for themselves  A Helping Hand  An end in itself  Use of 3D models  Just Software  Communicate better  A solution to everything  Share Information, Save and Re-use it  Supporting multidisciplinary organizations and projects  A sole application or database  Just something the design department does  Usable in all project phases (full project lifecycle)  Working conform standardized methodologies  Detect errors sooner and prevent them  Not possible without coding/naming conventions (eg Systems Engineering structures)  For Sale  Fully Developed

© 2012 Autodesk Why BIM  McLeamy Curve

© 2012 Autodesk What software

© 2012 Autodesk BIM Software Product exchange process  Who makes which models?  What tools do they use?  What is their input and output?

© 2012 Autodesk Results  About 20 different application are being used  Lean approach  Got ourselves a Tabled, Smartphone and … A cool Smartboard  Dedicated project server at project location

© 2012 Autodesk Organization changes  Project roles changes  Modeller instead of Draftsman  Model operator and –driver  Organization Impacts  Project management – facilitate and stimulate BIM usage  Design – Use of Lean and concurrent engineering  Preparatory work – Model accessibility and availability  Construction – Inspections, tests and inspections

© 2012 Autodesk The project

© 2012 Autodesk Project overview (1)  Joint Venture between VolkerWessels, Heijmans and Boskalis  Rotterdam area, The Netherlands  Design Phase with approximately 200 people  Summer 2013, Construction Phase approximately 1000 people

© 2012 Autodesk Project Overview (2)

© 2012 Autodesk Applying BIM, why is obvious, but how?

© 2012 Autodesk Project approach  What is the BIM level for this project?  What is the purpose?  What is needed?

© 2012 Autodesk Add project value  Project 1: Add 4D  Project 2: Temporary Works and building Sites in 3D  Project 3: Model integration, clash detection and interference checks  Project 4: Visualization  Project 5: Construction Drawings  Project 6: Add 5D  Project 7: Rebar in 3D  Project 8: Machine control  Project 9: Quantities from a dynamic model  Project 10: Verification, as-built and maintenance

© 2012 Autodesk Project 3 in detail

© 2012 Autodesk Temporary works, and safety Temporary Building Roads Clearance and Safety boundary  Existing situation  Final design  Used AutoCAD® Civil 3D® with Subassembly Composer

© 2012 Autodesk Clash detection  Design Phase  Bring together all design models in one system  Roads, earthworks, constructions, signs, guardrails, technical installations, sound barriers, temporary works, lampposts, utilities (cables, gas) and surrounding area (buildings)  Building Phase  Classes through time (overlapping constructions)  Ram works next to concrete construction  Clashes with building material (soft clashes)  Turning circle Crane  Used Autodesk® Navisworks® Manage

© 2012 Autodesk Communication  Client  Design Sessions  External parties  information centre  Visuals  Used Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design with Civil View (see class CI2284)

© 2012 Autodesk Drawings  Used Autodesk® Revit® Structure and AutoCAD®

© 2012 Autodesk Model information and Review  3D and 4D information accessible for everyone  Manage the Review design process  Use Autodesk® Design Review and Autodesk® Navisworks® Freedom

© 2012 Autodesk 4D animation = 3D + time

© 2012 Autodesk nD = Requirements and Documents  Linking more…  Using links in Autodesk® Navisworks®  Link to Requirements database (Relatics)  Link to Documents (Sharepoint)  Link to … any Hyperlink

© 2012 Autodesk nD = Requirements and Documents

© 2012 Autodesk Make your own apps

© 2012 Autodesk Field applications

© 2012 Autodesk QR codes version checks

© 2012 Autodesk Currently under investigation

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk Navisworks for asset management

© 2012 Autodesk Back to the Learning Objectives You are now be able to:  Successfully implement BIM in civil projects  Using BIM as a contractor and design firm  Explain how to use Navisworks for contract management  Using links to external systems  Explain the importance of think-before-you-start  BIM quick start for a project  Describe the Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite workflow  What software to use and how

© 2012 Autodesk Questions? Jeroen Tishauser - Cristian Otter -

© 2012 Autodesk Autodesk, AutoCAD* [*if/when mentioned in the pertinent material, followed by an alphabetical list of all other trademarks mentioned in the material] are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.