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BIM – UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS The State-of-the-Art Tool in Design and Construction SPONSORED BY SAME, DC POST IN ASSOCIATION WITH ACEC M/W
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“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. -Albert Einstein
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Definition of BIM Building Information Modeling (BIM): The process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. Typically it uses three- dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in building design and construction. The process produces the Building Information Model, which encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, and quantities and properties of building components.
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History of Methods of Production 70s80s90s0010 Tracing Paper Layered Production Computer-Aided Drafting Building Information Modeling Building Lifecycle Mgt. Manual MethodsCADObject-Oriented CAD Centralized, Integrated Databases Future Technologies Objects
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Central Database vs Federated File Structure DatabaseFederated Built on a database platform that allows the creation of parametric and information-rich objects. Parametric modeling dependencies are automatically updated whenever changes are made and are bi-directional. Sequential workflow between modeling and documentation Fully parametric Bi-directional Central database file structure Built on a CAD based platform. Uses a federated file structure to develop a composite model to produce construction documents. Parallel workflow between modeling and documentation Limited parametric Not bi-directional Federated file structure
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Federated Workflow Project Model Design Models Optional Project Master Model MechStruct Arch Extraction Files Geometry Files Sheet Drawing Files Discipline Master Models 3D2D Struct Arch Mech Struct Arch Mech Schedules and Tables
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Central Database Workflow USER 1USER 2 USER 4USER 3 CENTRAL MODEL
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Central Database Workflow
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What is the Model Intent? 1.Visualization Perspectives, Renderings 2.Production Schedules, Drawings 3.Interference Detection 3D Clash Detection, 3D coordination with sub-consultants 4.Analysis Structural, Thermal, Code Compliance 5.End User Facilities Management, GIS 6.Supply Chain Integration 4D, 5D Simulation, CNC Fabrication
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BIM Execution Plan The Who, What, Where, When 1.Level of Detail (LOD) 2.Model Element Author (MEA) References -AIA Document E202 -PSU BIM Project Execution Planning Guide
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David Rushforth, PE, LEED AP BD+C BIM in the Design Process
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BIM Process Workflow Modelers vs. Drafters Designing in the Model Modeling effort over the life of the project – Increased modeling time up front compared to CAD » DD phase drawings may be “lighter” – Front end coordination » 3D coordination » Conflict resolutions
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BIM in the Design Process BIM Process Parametric documentation Each element has parameters Can organize/query parameters in schedules Previous methods – Symbols and information stored separately – Information duplicated each time it is used Parameterized – Symbols, 3D geometry, and information stored together – Can locate 3D geometry by searching information and vice versa – Information stored once can be referenced many times
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BIM in the Design Process Benefits to the Design Parameters contained within model Data in one location reduces discrepancies on drawings Calculated loads and schedules are automatically updated to reflect changes on plans and vice versa – Panel schedules – Device counts – Equipment schedules
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BIM in the Design Process Benefits to the Design Visualization enabling design Verify vertical clearances and mounting heights Determine floor box depths Verify design of systems in 3D
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BIM in the Design Process Coordination of Trades 3D coordination is enabled Design around other elements in the model Can turn on/off various trades as needed during design Design information is shared Same model elements used by all trades Can implement automatic notifications of changes
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BIM in the Design Process Coordination of Trades Coordination tools Walk/fly through Shared Schedules Custom applications Clash detection
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BIM in the Design Process Design Analysis and Verification Visualization on plans Lighting photometric calculations Loads (W/sf) Fire ratings of walls Run calculations and verifications using the model’s database Automate system diagrams and calculations
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BIM in the Design Process Design Analysis and Verification Shared model for energy and solar analysis
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Analyzing the Model Design Analysis and Verification: Shared model for photometric analysis
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BIM in the Design Process Design Analysis and Verification Future shared model for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis Temperature ProfilePerimeter Study - Particle Trace Air Velocity Profile
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BIM in the Design Process Documentation Final product Construction drawings Model Parametric benefits Global changes – Can adjust project standards (element symbols, line weights, text heights, general sheet notes, keynotes, revision names/numbers, etc. ) – Vs. per sheet as with CAD projects Issued/revision history Sheet lists
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BIM in the Design Process Drawbacks and Limitations Linked models (coordination and data sharing limitations) Software and network limitations Complex software requires training Evolving technology More coordination time in the design phase is expected and required by clients GIGO (Garbage in, garbage out) applies
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BIM in Construction CLASH DETECTION
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BIM in Construction CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING
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BIM and Operations Data Strategy Begin with the end in mind Life Cycle Data Mix BIM for Bulk Data Processing SEPS COBIE Maximo Slim BIM for Synchronous Info
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Graphic / Attribute Mix Graphic Design AttributeData Contractor Graphic Original Design AttributeData A/E Data Owner/Operator Graphic Design AttributeData SEPS COBie2Maximo
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Space & Equipment Planning Space & Equipment Planning System Space/Room Database Space List Equipment List (SEPS) (SEPS) Equipment Specification Database (for HFPA: Military Handbook 1691) Room Guideplates and Equipment Lists Project Program Automating a Complex, Data-rich Process Equipment Database JSN (key field)
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Construction Operations Building Information Exchange – (COBie2)
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COBie Construction Operations Building Information Exchange Facilities (or projects) Facilities (or projects) Floors Systems Types (equipment types) Types (equipment types) Components (named equipment) Components (named equipment) Documents (approved electron submittals) Documents (approved electron submittals) Installation (Make, Model, Serial #) Installation (Make, Model, Serial #) Manuals Warranties Parts Contact COBie Worksheets 1 through 8 BIM Modeling – Data Development COBie Worksheets 9 through 16 Project Lifecycle Design + DocumentationConstruction Project Delivery ….. etc Spaces Zones
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Developing Data + BIM Components Assigning COBie Data Fields To Model Components Project Data Facility Contact Add Information to COBie spreadsheet Project level data – not model components COBie Sheet Floor Space Zone Spatial Data Space/Room Components COBie attributes assigned to spaces with Revit room schedule creation Type Component Building Components 3D Components Project team to determine the components to be tracked for COBie (not all! e.g. no mullions) Manufacturers are developing objects (Autodesk SEEK) - still preliminary. Data attributes -TBD in future. Revit Component
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2 nd Floor Floor Name Gross Area COBie Data Structure - Spatial Room 201 Space Room ID Name Space Type Area Sprinkler Zone 3 Zone Room 202 Room 203 Room 204 Assigning COBie Data Fields To Model Components
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COBie Data Structure - Assets Assigning COBie Data Fields To Model Components Asset Type Component Asset Tag/ID Serial Number Date Installed Manufacturer Model No. Warranty Duration System VAV2-1 DUCT2-12 DUCT2-15 DIFF435
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Asset Creation
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Asset Visualization
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Asset Reconciliation
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Building O&M Workflows
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BIM for Operations Data Strategy Begin with the end in mind Life Cycle Data Mix BIM for “Batch” Data Processing SEPS COBIE Maximo Slim BIM for Synchronous Info
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THANK YOU QUESTIONS ???
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RESOURCE LINKS -American Institute of Architects – Document E-202 http://www.aia.org/release_092408_condocs -Penn State University – Project Execution Planning Guide http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/cic/BIMEx/download.aspx -National BIM Standard United States v1.0 http://www.wbdg.org/bim/nbims.php -Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBiE) http://www.wbdg.org/resources/cobie.php
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CONTACT -Brian Ward, AIA, Michael Baker Jr. Inc. bward@mbakercorp.com -David Rushforth, PE, Vandeweil Engineers drushforth@Vanderweil.com -John Sullivan john.sullivan@autodesk.com
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