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Unit 18: CADD in Construction Lesson Objective Be able to explain the use of Building Information Modelling in buildings.

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1 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Lesson Objective Be able to explain the use of Building Information Modelling in buildings

2 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Building Information Modelling Click to view Basic overview to BIM

3 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Background to BIM Increased competitive pressure Time Cost Quality Industry alignment Integrated practices Greater control over supply team Lean Practices Waste reduction Off site construction Building Information Modelling

4 Unit 18: CADD in Construction What are the aims of BIM? Faster and more economic delivery of projects with less environmental impact Create value in every stage of the process (Plan – Design – Build – Manage) User analysis to optimise sustainability of the life cycle. Visualise design ideas Simulate multiple alternatives -Ability to simulate projects before they are built (higher quality outcome) Identify clashes Communicate intent - Accurate documentation Improve productivity - Savings in time and money with improved coordination Building Information Modelling

5 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Click to view Visualisation of the BIM advantage Building Information Modelling

6 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Manufacture Model Color Link to specification BREEAM Information Building Information Modelling In a BIM model the software objects are intelligible to computer programs as representations of real-world building components.

7 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Building Information Modelling

8 Unit 18: CADD in Construction 8 Building Information Modelling BIM is not software!

9 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Software is a ‘Tool’ not BIM Building Information Modelling

10 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Autodesk –Revit –Autocad –Navisworks Graphisoft –Archicad Bently –Bently Arcitecture –RAM Steel Onuma –OPS Principal software companies… Building Information Modelling

11 Unit 18: CADD in Construction BIM is a methodology of gathering and maintaining information about a building for quick decision making throughout the life cycle or facility cycle of the building. BIM is a Methodology Building Information Modelling

12 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Click to view What is BIM –Autodesk overview Building Information Modelling

13 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Pre design Design Construction Operation BIM focus: Facility Cycle Building Information Modelling

14 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Who uses the information from BIM? Owners Planners Realtors Appraisers Mortgage Bankers Architects Engineers Cost & Quantity Estimators Specifiers Contracts & Lawyers Construction Contractors Sub-Contractors Fabricators Code Officials Facility Managers Maintenance & Sustainment Renovation & Restoration Disposal & Recycling Scoping, Testing, Simulation Safety & Occupational Health Environmental & NEPA Plant Operations Energy, LEED Space & Security Network Managers CIO’s Risk Management Occupant Support First Responders Building Information Modelling

15 Unit 18: CADD in Construction What is information Modeling? 3d Model Energy Model 4d Model - time 5d Model - time and cost Business Model Financial Model Safety plan Maintenance plan Building Information Modelling

16 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Types of Models Design Models –Architecture –Civil –Structural –Mechanical –Plumbing –Electrical Construction Document Models –Architecture –Civil –Structural –Mechanical –Plumbing –Electrical –Specification BREEAM Models –Energy –Day lighting Contractor Models –Architecture –Civil –Structural –Mechanical –Plumbing –Electrical –Shop drawing –Material literature Facility Management Models Building Information Modelling

17 Unit 18: CADD in Construction BIM Standards National BIM Standard UK BIM Standard GSA - 3D-4D Building Information Modeling AGC - The Contractors Guide to BIM U.S. National CAD Standard Building Information Modelling

18 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Running a BIM Project  Guidelines for the development and use of the models  Guidelines for Information Management  Guidelines for a BIM Execution Plan  Project Participants  Models to be used & content  Contract & Record Documents  Areas of the project  Schedule (delivery and updates)  Protocols for submission  Coordinate system & dimension accuracy  File format, naming, structure  Software to be used Building Information Modelling

19 Unit 18: CADD in Construction  Protocols  Coordination and Conflicts  Model Ownership & Requirements  File Formats  Responsibilities  Cost Estimating  Scheduling  Level of Development defines content requirements and authorised use  Level 100-”used for understanding the requirements ” (Programming)  Level 200-”elements modeled as generalized assemblies” (Schematic Design)  Level 300- “elements modeled as specific assemblies” (Construction Documents)  Level 400-”fabrication, assembly and detailing information (Construction)  Level 500 -”elements modeled as constructed” (O&M) Running a BIM Project Building Information Modelling

20 Unit 18: CADD in Construction BIM Execution Plan Set clear goals & objectives across organization & teams Increase accountability and productivity Standardize your communication methods Define roles and responsibilities Bind all parties early in the Request For Proposals process Control your project costs, schedule, scope and quality Building Information Modelling

21 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Communication Building Information Modelling

22 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Building Information Modelling

23 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Integrated Project Delivery Building Information Modelling

24 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Clash Detection Building Information Modelling

25 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Building Information Modelling

26 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Facility Data that Could Be Included in BIM  Planning scenarios and site information  Architectural Program  Floor plans  Space Functions  Classified areas, vaults etc.  Area calculations  Specifications  Contract documents  Legal description  Change orders  Supporting documentation for litigation  Shop drawings  Procurement documents  Progress photographs  Alarm diagrams  Warranty data  Cost Estimates  Invoices  Purchases requests  Organizational occupants  Personnel lists  Seating plans  Handicap designation  Network diagrams  Hazardous materials  Operating manuals  Maintenance records  Inspection records  Electronic 3d model  Simulations  Continuation of operations plan  Disaster Recovery Plans  Contingency plans  Furniture inventory Building Information Modelling

27 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Building Information Modelling Task In groups of 2/3 list the advantages and disadvantages of using BIM. List the advantages and disadvantages of using a 2D CAD package. Identify who benefits in the team

28 Unit 18: CADD in Construction Click to view Visualisation of the BIM advantage Building Information Modelling


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