| Michael Gallagher | Construction Management AE Faculty Consultant: Dr. Riley The Pennsylvania State University AE Senior Thesis Project.

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| Michael Gallagher | Construction Management AE Faculty Consultant: Dr. Riley The Pennsylvania State University AE Senior Thesis Project

Presentation Outline  Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3: Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall  Electrical Breadth Design  Energy/Electrical Impacts  Feasibility Analysis  Lesson Learned  Acknowledgments

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley PROJECT BACKGROUND Project Data Occupant:University Size:265,000 SF Total Height:4 floors Function:Research Labs and Offices Construction Dates:9/4/2007 to 11/2/2010

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley PROJECT BACKGROUND Project Data Occupant:University Size:265,000 SF Total Height:4 Floors Function:Research Labs and Offices Construction Dates:9/4/2007 to 11/2/2010 Project Team CM Agency:Turner Construction Design Architect:Hopkins Architects Executive Architect:Payette Associates Engineer:ARUP

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Building Design / Layout

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Bringing BIM Into the Field Problem Identification BIM model only used for 3D MEP Coordination Research Goal Show the benefits of BIM and how it can be utilized more on a project

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Bringing BIM Into the Field Problem Identification BIM model only used for 3D MEP Coordination Research Goal Show the benefits of BIM and how it can be utilized more on a project Potential Areas to Implement Steel, Concrete and MEP Layout Commissioning Punchlist Tracking Progress Tracking Materials Safety QA/QC Turnover / Maintenance / Warranty

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Bringing BIM Into the Field Problem Identification BIM model only used for 3D MEP Coordination Research Goal Show the benefits of BIM and how it can be utilized more on a project Potential Areas to Implement Commissioning Punchlist Tracking Progress Tracking Materials Saftey QA/QC Turnover / Maintenance / Warranty Steel, Concrete, Wall, and MEP Layout New Technology

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Vico Software and Trimble Vico and Trimble have a Partnership Allows you to export information from Vico Software and 3D model to Trimble Field Layout Solution Can use GPS, Laser, and a Total Station to layout steel, concrete, MEP, and walls all based on coordinates from the 3D Model

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Vico Software and Trimble Vico and Trimble have a Partnership Allows you to export information from Vico Software and 3D model to Trimble Field Layout Solution Can use GPS, Laser, and a Total Station to layout steel, concrete, MEP, and walls all based on coordinates from the 3D Model Benefits Reduces errors during construction Improves QA/QC Improved Coordination Insures MEP is placed in correct locations

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Vela Systems Vela’s goal is to help better manage construction projects Program that contains all the documents pertaining to project such as drawings, ASI’s, RFI’s, Specs, etc. Everyone has access and anyone can upload information to it

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Vela Systems Vela’s goal is to help better manage construction projects Program that contains all the documents pertaining to project such as drawings, ASI’s, RFI’s, Specs, etc. Everyone has access and anyone can upload information to it Benefits Helps track progress Two week look aheads Reduces time to complete punchlist, closeout, and commission Safety checks Improves QA/QC Improves Coordination

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Impacts of Implementing New Technology Vela Systems - Case Studies Skanska – New Meadowlands Stadium Turner Construction – 10 Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, PA and Hampton Roads Naval Housing Norfolk, VA Barton Malow – Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore Cianbro – Destiny USA, Syracuse, New York

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Impacts of Implementing New Technology Vela Systems - Case Studies Skanska – New Meadowlands Stadium Turner Construction – 10 Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, PA and Hampton Roads Naval Housing Norfolk, VA Barton Malow – Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore Cianbro – Destiny USA, Syracuse, New York Bob Wunderlich, Quality Control Manager for Turner Construction Company said “We pick up a day of time on schedule every week or so. You continue to pick up a day here and there and pretty soon it adds up.”

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Vico Software and Trimble  Vela Systems  Impacts of Implementing New Technology  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Impacts of Implementing New Technology Vela Systems - Case Studies Skanska – New Meadowlands Stadium Turner Construction – 10 Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia, PA and Hampton Roads Naval Housing Norfolk, VA Barton Malow – Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore Cianbro – Destiny USA, Syracuse, New York Bob Wunderlich, Quality Control Manager for Turner Construction Company said “We pick up a day of time on schedule every week or so. You continue to pick up a day here and there and pretty soon it adds up.” Potential Benefits Cost Savings Schedule Reduction Improved Communication Everyone has the newest drawings / information

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Alternative Curtain Wall Systems Problem Identification $40+ million dollar curtain wall system Size of the glass did not allow to be manufactured in the U.S. Egress stair tower glass breaking Scope was so large – almost no bidders Research Goal Find another system that costs less and/or is able to incorporate PV into it

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley System Design Scenario #1 Maintain large glass size and implement PV glass where fritted glass is currently located on exterior façade Scenario #2 Reduce glass size and implement PV where fritted glass is currently located on exterior façade Scenario #3 Reduce glass size and maintain fritted glass where currently located – no PV

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley System Design Schuco E 2 Façade – Scenario #1 Maintain large glass size and implement PV glass where fritted glass is currently located on exterior façade Scenario #1

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley System Design Schuco E 2 Façade – Scenario #2 Reduce glass size and implement PV glass where fritted glass is currently located on exterior façade Scenario #2

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Architectural Impacts Minimal Changes Largest PV glass size is 8’ x 7’ Sizes of glass being replaced 5.5’ x 5.5’ 3’ x 10.5’ 5.5’ x 10.5’ Proposed New Sizes 5.5’ x 5.5’ 3’ x 5.25’ 5.5’ x 5.25’ Non-Stair tower Glass – Interior Mullion is behind Aluminum Panel on the inside Scenario #1

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Schedule / Cost Impacts Current System for the purpose of this analysis is roughly $20 million dollars This price only includes the following Price of the glass Aluminum Extrusions Steel Structure supports Gaskets and Silicone Hoisting Installation

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Schedule / Cost Impacts Current System for the purpose of this analysis is roughly $20 million dollars This price only includes the following Price of the glass Aluminum Extrusions Steel Structure supports Gaskets and Silicone Hoisting Installation

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Schedule / Cost Impacts Current System for the purpose of this analysis is roughly $20 million dollars This price only includes the following Price of the glass Aluminum Extrusions Steel Structure supports Gaskets and Silicone Hoisting Installation

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Schedule / Cost Impacts Current System for the purpose of this analysis is roughly $20 million dollars This price only includes the following Price of the glass Aluminum Extrusions Steel Structure supports Gaskets and Silicone Hoisting Installation

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  System Design  Architectural Impacts  Schedule/Cost Impacts  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Schedule / Cost Impacts Current System for the purpose of this analysis is roughly $20 million dollars This price only includes the following Price of the glass Aluminum Extrusions Steel Structure supports Gaskets and Silicone Hoisting Installation Scenario #1 is approximately $3,713,480 more expensive then the current system Scenario #1 is Proposed system because it has the least amount of Architectural Impacts Smaller glass size should be considered though Reduce Current $2.65 million dollar cost for packaging and shipping Reduce lead time by about 2 weeks

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Electrical Breadth Design  Energy/Electrical Impacts  Feasibility Analysis  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Electrical Breadth Design  Energy/Electrical Impacts  Feasibility Analysis  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall Requires (3) – 68.4 kW Inverters (1) – 49.6 kW Inverter 900’ of DC wire 345’ of AC wire Sunny Tower ST 6 Inverters Meter Box Power from Grid To Distribution Box to Power Building

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Electrical Breadth Design  Energy/Electrical Impacts  Feasibility Analysis  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Electrical Breadth Design  Energy/Electrical Impacts  Feasibility Analysis  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall Justification for Cost Current PV Trays above atrium skylight cost about $2 million dollars Produce 85 kV or 68 kWh Schuco E 2 system produces just over 3.6 times as much energy Schuco system only costs 13.8% more money

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Lesson Learned Analysis #1: Implementing new software and technology can save time, reduce costs, improve communication, and improve the overall construction process Analysis #2: There is a substantial premium for large glass sizes Curtain wall systems are becoming more and more efficient and more feasible to implement components like PV into them. Analysis #3 Tax rebates and incentives make PV glass affordable

 Project Background  Analysis #1: Bringing BIM Into the Field  Analysis #2: Alternative Curtain Wall Systems  Analysis #3 : Feasibility of PV Curtain Wall System  Lessons Learned  Acknowledgments & Questions Michael Gallagher AE Senior Thesis 2011 Construction Management Advisor: Dr. Riley Acknowledgements Academic Acknowledgements: Penn State AE Faculty Dr. Riley – CM Advisor Industry Acknowledgements: Turner Construction Schuco USA Vela Management Systems Hopkins Architects Special Thanks To: Turner Construction Project Team Project Architects and Engineers PACE Industry Members The Owner