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BIM from Concept to Completion Presented by: Darren R. Hartman, P.E., LEED AP (Vice President) Thornton Tomasetti November 16, 2010
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Who We Are
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Our Mission To collaborate with clients to create the best building solutions for the entire building lifespan. Our Values Collaboration: Listening is not a spectator sport. We seek out ideas and goals and build upon them. Creativity: We are driven by original ideas. Commitment to excellence: Attention to the details, while keeping our eye on the big picture. Caring: Doing the right thing for our clients, our colleagues and our communities. Our Vision Always reinvent how buildings are imagined - and built. Our Guiding Principles
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Where We Work 12 U.S. Offices, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, London, Moscow, Shanghai, Hong Kong
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Our Market Sectors Aviation & Transportation Commercial Cultural & Institutional Education Healthcare Hospitality & Gaming Parking Residential Special Structures Sports & Entertainment Our Practice Areas Building Structure Building Skin Building Performance
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The BIM Concept
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The Current BIM Concept Who’s Involved? Architect Engineer Mechanical What’s Involved? Clash Detection 3-Dimensional Modeling Coordination of Mechanical Systems It is a Linear Process
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Our BIM Concept BIM is more than just clash checking and 3D modeling. This is a process that’s maintained throughout the entire project. By doing more of the process, we establish expertise for each of the disciplines. We can do the work ourselves or we can coordinate the work more effectively.
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Share and Deliver MEP Contractor BIM Architect Engineer Subcontractors Fabricators Time to embrace model sharing and designer/contractor collaboration Owner
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Construction Support Services Integrated Modeling Services
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Detailing During Design Using Tekla Phase I (Mill Order Model) Phase II (Connected Model) Phase III (Drawing Extraction) Precast and Cast-in-Place Construction Support Services Integrated Modeling Services
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Steel Detailing During Design Using Tekla Structures Integrated Modeling Services
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Main framing members in Tekla Digital model used directly by contractors –Advanced Bill of Materials (ABM) –More accurate material take off for bid –Reduce overall schedule Phase I – “Mill Order Model”
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Integrated Modeling Services Phase I – Design Drawings
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Integrated Modeling Services Selected connections completely detailed in Tekla Lateral system major details Long-span major details Others are project-specific Connection designs in 3D model Fabrication starts sooner Design intent clear Project complexity clear Owner gets digital 3D model file Ready for steel fabricator detailers to create shop drawings Phase II – “Connected Model”
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Integrated Modeling Services Phase II – Design Drawings
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Integrated Modeling Services Drawing Extraction Often delegated to fabricator Then out-sourced -- Low cost labor Thornton Tomasetti can/should self-perform on select projects Phase III – “Drawing Extraction” Performing here can speed schedule on some projects Shop drawings complete at Award CNC Downloads readily available Speeds Shop Drawing Review
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Phase III – Drawing Extraction Integrated Modeling Services
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As Part of Design Projects (Add service or basic fee) Partial reinforcement detail of congested areas Deliver detailed reinforcing details as design deliverables Required on several current international projects Stand Alone Service to Contractors Design and detail precast Precast and Concrete Modeling
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Integrated Modeling Services Precast and Concrete Modeling Model different structural elements Enhances clash detection Better trade coordination Full profile element models See clearances and connections Single model: Steel, concrete, wood Coordinating for much more intuitive design Becomes basis for RFID control
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The use of Tekla-driven Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows for enhanced design and visualization of complex structural conditions Model (or components of) can be delivered to reinforcement subs that embrace technology Integrated Modeling Services Precast and Concrete Modeling
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Integrated Modeling Services Precast and Concrete Modeling
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The Production Model The BIM Model
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The Production Model One model design process One model to carry through the detailing One location for all of the information One model to maintain and coordinate
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One Model Design Process One model is used to house the geometry as a master model Pieces of this model are used for analysis Analysis results are incorporated into the master model Trades are coordinated with exports of the master model
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One Location for the Information All of the history and the data about a member is in the model Size, location, end loads, camber, RFI and anything about a specific member is located in the model The data is maintained and expanded throughout the process
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One Model to Maintain and Coordinate No more making sure the models match This reduces hours of review and copy check time Exports from one model to other trades ensures that all trades get up to date information
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Case Study: Washington Nationals Park Design/Build (IPD Approach) Change in Ownership 3 Months – Start to Mill Order Architect Early Sign-off 26 Months – Concept to Handover Result: Team Wins! Nationals still lose…
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Case Study: Washington Nationals Park
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Case Study: Yankee Stadium Design-Bid-Build, Design- Assist Structure is Iconic Navisworks – Works! Client – New “Standard” Result: Team Wins! 27 th World Series Winners
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Case Study: Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium – Iconic Frieze
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Case Study: Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium – BIM Coordination Courtesy : Turner
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Case Study: New Meadowlands Stadium Design/Build, Design-Assist 27,000 Tons of Steel 27 Months – Schematic to Topping Out 3 - 6 Months Ahead of Schedule Result: Team Wins!
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Case Study: New Meadowlands Stadium
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Case Study: Kauffman Stadium Scoreboard Design-Bid-Build 3 Month Schedule Bust Delivery – Shop Drawings Result: Team Wins!
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Case Study: Kauffman Stadium Scoreboard
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Design-Bid-Build Only 60 Tons of Steel Complex Geometry Result: Team Wins! Case Study: Cathedral of Hope
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Design-Bid-Build Concrete Detailing Building Façade Modeling Result: Team Wins! Case Study: Morgan State University
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Design/Build Case Study: Quantico Aircraft Hangar
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Case Study: Quantico Aircraft Hangar
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Thank you! Darren R. Hartman, P.E., LEED AP Thornton Tomasetti, Inc. 912 Broadway Blvd., Suite 100 Kansas City, MO 64105 T 816.221.7771 F 816.221.7787 www.ThorntonTomasetti.com
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