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1 Construction - Fabrication Integration (TU42) David E. Quigley, Chief Operating Officer 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo110-Jan-13

2 Design to Fabrication BIM in the design process is widespread Quality of project designs are improving However, there remains a chasm, extending the model through the entire building life- cycle, lacking adherence and benefit from the promise and core tenets of BIM Years ago, technology, or lack thereof, was the reason This is no longer the reason Then why? 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo210-Jan-13

3 But Wait! The methodology behind BIM and it’s role in the design and modeling process continues to push boundaries with greater and greater results The quality of project designs are improving So, why does there remain a void extending the model to the contractor? A few years ago, technology, or lack thereof, was the reason No longer the case, is this actually possible? Is there technology available today that fills this chasm between domains? Then, what continues to hamper progress for industry to engage in an efficient BIM workflow? 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo310-Jan-13

4 Diffusion of Innovations and The Chasm 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo410-Jan-13 “Diffusion of Innovations” Theory by Everett Rogers A theory of how, why, and at what rate new ideas and technology spread through cultures Innovation has multiple channels of communications within a social system and relies on human capital Innovation must be widely adopted to self-sustain “Crossing the Chasm” Theory by, Geoffrey Moore “A Chasm” in innovation exists between enthusiasts, early adopters and early majority pragmatists 1.Relative advantage 2.Compatibility with existing values and practices 3.Simplicity and ease of use 4.Trialability 5.Observable results Five qualities that make innovation spread Diffusion of Innovations and The Chasm This is where we are today

5 Innovation, Open Standard Software Architecture and IP

6 Innovation: A Convergence of National BIM Standard V2 Compliant Requirements Level 500 and Contractor Needs 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo610-Jan-13 MEP Design to Fabrication and to Facilities Management Incorporating interoperable Open Standard protocols for extensibility Supporting COBie and HVACie requirements AND Major Efficiencies gained in workflow plus reducing user actions and learning curve Full BIM Compliance Enhancing “value chain” productivity via multiple times factor Full “round-robin” Interoperability between disparate CAD Platforms Elevating Object Data beyond the CAD Platform

7 HVAC detailing savings – single project 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo710-Jan-13

8 The Innovation, Compliance and Value to the Contractor 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo810-Jan-13 MEP Design to Fabrication - An aggregated Db containing Rich and Robust Object Data AND MEP Project Manager – An aggregated Db of building project objects, Wifi-enabled to track the object from virtual design thru manufacturing, shipping and installation for the purpose of making critical highly valued business decisions

9 MEP Aggregated Db Requirements The pragmatic and easy to use functionality : To utilize the model to identify percentage of completion for ALL major phases of the building process To generate barcodes and labels To generate reports to identify labor and materials used, as well as to project the outstanding material and labor needed to complete the balance of the project To access information through a standard handheld device To access the model directly without going through the CAD Department or requiring detailed training for the user To gather, report and update with minimal computer software knowledge and effort

10 Include field metrics and reports Q&A 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1010-Jan-13

11 Thank you Q&A Contact: Dave Quigley 603-672-7880 dave.quigley@eccadcam.com 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1110-Jan-13

12 user base users user count: facility count: public sector: private sector: Sample customers > 1,000 as a software publisher this is n/a UMEC San Diego (EMCOR) CA Dee Cramer MI Postler and Jaekle NY 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1210-Jan-13

13 tested product product: Revit MEP 2013 AutoCAD MEP 2013 Fabrication for AutoCAD MEP Version 5.1 IFC COBie Plus PC-based www.eccadcam.com 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1310-Jan-13

14 HVACie demo scope informationassociated IFC entitiesImportedExported spacesifcSpace  space propertiesproperty sets  equipmenttype and instance objects  equipment propertiesproperty sets  equipment connectionsconnections  assembliestype and instance objects  systemsifcSystem  system propertiesproperty sets  2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1410-Jan-13

15 HVACie export to COBie informationCOBie.Sheet*Exported spacesSpace, Type  space propertiesAttribute  equipmentType, Component  equipment propertiesAttribute  equipment connectionsConnections  assembliesAssemblies  systemsSystem  system propertiesAttribute  2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1510-Jan-13 * and supporting COBie sheets as required per standard.

16 configuration Apply Spaces and Zones to the Model – Use standard AutoCAD MEP tools to apply spaces and zones to your model Attach Cobie Data Property Sets – COBie data is attached to the objects in the model by applying the following property sets ECCOBieDataSpaces and ECSpaceObjects – These property sets contain all relevant space related properties. Objects are intelligent and will know what space they live in ECCOBieDataType and EC ComponentData – These property sets contain all relevant equipment related properties. Type data is common across multiple instances of the same object in the model. If you edit the information for one instance each object of the same type will be updated. Component data is unique for every instance. ECEquipmentTags and ECAirTerminalObjects – Most likely these tags were applied during the fabrication design process to aid the draftsman in detailing the model for fabrication. Information contained in these property sets is automatically read by the above mentioned Type and Component property sets. Therefore there is no need to input this information specifically for the COBie deliverable. (Keith is this true?) Classifications – Classifications fields are applied automatically to objects but the correct classification will need to be manually selected Review and update the COBie Data – Much of the data in the above mentioned property sets will be automatically filled in during the process of creating your construction documentation (detailed drawings). However some of the data is not relevant to the detailer and will need to be filled out specifically for the COBie handover Build and review your schedules – By building COBie schedules you can quickly and easily ensure that all relevant data has been filled out. Update your data as necessary - If the data has not been filled out properly then you can use the schedules to jump to the specific Type or Component and update the data via the property palette Apply Contact Information for the project – Use the IFCResourceAssign command to apply all relevant contact information to your model IFC Options – Optionally you can further customize your COBie deliverable and tell the system exactly which property sets and which properties within each set you would like exported to COBie. Information contained on the facilities tab is also setup in this file. 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1610-Jan-13

17 process Export to IFC - Use the AutoCAD MEP IfcExport command to export to Industry Foundation Class (IFC) format. IFC COBie Plus - Once the file is exported, use the Fabrication for AutoCAD MEP IFC COBie Plus command on the file to reduce the data to only what is needed for COBie. IFCExport takes the IFC file and creates a duplicate with all of the information in it that is needed. BIM Server - You are now ready to run the BIMServer Satellite tool to import the IFC file and then export it as an XML file. View the COBie Data - You can now open the XML file in a spreadsheet application, such as Microsoft Excel. 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1710-Jan-13

18 contacts COBie support name: phone: email: web: marketing POC name: phone: email: Keith Brown 800-334-2977 support@eccadcam.com www.eccadcam.com David E. Quigley 603-490-2558 dave.quigley@eccadcam.com 2013 HVAC information exchange Demo1810-Jan-13


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