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© 2015 Bentley Systems, Incorporated An Introduction to SITEOPS Bob Rolle, P.E – Civil Application Engineer

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  • © 2015 Bentley Systems, Incorporated

    An Introduction to SITEOPSBob Rolle, P.E – Civil Application Engineer

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    Today we’ll cover how to:

    • What our Clients want

    • SITEOPS OPTIONEERING

    • SITEOPS Workflow

    • Blow your mind!

    • What to do with SITEOPS output.

    • Summary

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    Clients do not care about your firm,

    They care about what your firm does for them.

    What does your client REALLY want?

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    As it celebrates its 20th year. The Georgia Resource Center (GRC), the world’s first facility to use interactive

    technology for business development, has helped bring more than 200,000 direct jobs to Georgia and in

    excess of $26 billion in new capital investment.

    “We pride ourselves in being on the leading edge of technology,” Stan Vangilder said of the GRC.

    “Over the past 10 years, every single year we’ve added something significant to our list of new products

    and services.” Just this year, the GRC launched SITEOPS, which Vangilder described as “our biggest

    advance in civil engineering since 1965.”

    “SITEOPS allows us to very quickly offer a greater number of development options to our prospects and

    with much greater accuracy than ever before”, said civil engineer Felicia Taylor

    “SITEOPS allows us to very quickly offer a greater number

    of development options to our prospects and much greater

    accuracy than ever before”

    Felicia Taylor, Civil Engineer

    “our biggest advance in civil engineering since 1965”

    Stan Vangilder, Manager of Special Projects

    200,000 jobs

    $26,000,000,000

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    What is SITEOPS OPTIONEERING?

    • SITEOPS OPTIONEERING enables civil engineers, architects, real estate developers, and land planners to:

    • Create conceptual site designs on the fly

    • Give their clients more upfront OPTIONS than any other tool available

    • Generates grading and storm water plans to determine project feasibility

    • Identifies the most cost effective way to meet all design constraints

    • Increase project ROI with reduced design time, optimized designs, and cost-effective earthworks

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    The Power of SITEOPS

    • Integrates proven unique site optimization technology for BIM advancement

    • Empowers site development professionals to substantially improve choices by owners for any site development project

    • Advances site engineering to SITE OPTIONEERING

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    Workflow

    PROJECTLOCATIONA

    SITEDATAB

    CONCEPTUALDESIGNC

    STAKEHOLDERCOMMENTSD

    PLANPRODUCTIONF

    REVISEDDESIGNE

    Quickly revise designs through out concept design phase

    Stakeholder finds location for proposed project and relays information to engineer.

    A

    Phase 1: Use Topo Import to gather Aerial Image and Surface Model to start design.Phase 2: Import into SITEOPS and field data available to crate more accurate model.

    B

    User takes stakeholder comments and revises design. User will resubmit new design to stakeholder for review, if stakeholder likes design then projects moves forward.

    E

    User takes approved SITEOPS design to CAD software for plan production.F

    Use SITEOPS parametric design tools to create multiple designs.C

    User delivers one or multiple designs to stakeholders for comments. Stakeholder reviews design options and either agrees to one or makes comments for revisions.

    D

    REVISIONS

    REVISIONS

    SITEOPS OPTIONEERING

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    Original Layout • Grocery store

    • Gas station

    Cut/Fill = 202,000cy

    Revised Layout (SITEOPS) Grocery store

    Gas station

    2 additional outparcels

    Cut/Fill = 85,100 cy

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    SITEOPS OPTIONEERING

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    Chobani Yogurt Plant

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    Hiawassee, GA

    • 35.66 Acres

    • $1,119,138 SITEOPS Savings

    • $31,383 per Acre Savings

    • Reduced Earth Export

    • Reduced Rock Excavation

    West Plains, MO

    North East, MD

    • 24.18 Acres

    • $424,183 SITEOPS Savings

    • $17,542 per Acre Savings

    • Reduced Earth Import

    • Reduced Rock Excavation

    • 14.20 Acres

    • $295,440 SITEOPS Savings

    • $20,805 per Acre Savings

    • Reduced Retaining Wall

    • Reduced Earth Import

    Total Sites Completed: 6 Total Acreage Utilized: 132.82

    SITEOPS Savings per acre $23,173SITEOPS Savings: $3,077,969

    “Working early with SITEOPS was very

    innovative and beneficial for us in terms of

    the amount of time we could take a site from

    start to finish. Each day saved in the

    process equated to $100,000 in revenue.

    We were able to shave off 10-days per store.

    When you are trying to open 140 stores a

    year, you do the math. SITEOPS not only

    enabled us to generate revenue, but was

    also efficient in helping us to save costs.” David Shelton,

    Former Senior VP of Real Estate,

    Lowe’s Home Improvement

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    SITEOPS Output

    SITEOPS directly outputs to:

    SITEOPS creates DGN, DWG, PDF, LandXML, 12D and COLLADA files to be consumed by 3rd party software.

    12d Model

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    Concept to Plan

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    3D Visualization

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    3D Visualization

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    3D Animation

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    SITEOPS OPTIONEERING

    • Gives the ability to design in a fraction of time

    • Harness computer power not available on standard PC

    • Use new design technologies to separate your firm from

    others

    • Exceed clients expectationsBID

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    Scenario One:

    – Big Box Retail

    – Quick Service Restaurant

    – Bank with Drive-thru

    – Maximize Lease SM of Retail Shoppes

    – Outparcel

    Scenario Two:

    – Big Box Retail

    – Quick Service Restaurant

    – Bank with Drive-thru

    – Retail Shoppes

    – Maximize Number of Multi-family Units

    – Outparcel

    Teralba Park

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    Teralba Park-Scenario One

    Big Box Retail = 18,023 SM

    Quick Service Restaurant = 269 SM

    Bank with Drive-thru = 466 SM

    Retail Shoppes = 5,103 SM

    One Outparcel

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    Teralba Park-Scenario Two

    Big Box Retail = 18,023 SM

    Quick Service Restaurant = 269 SM

    Bank with Drive-thru = 466 SM

    Retail Shoppes = 1,275 SM

    Multi-family Units = 384

    Club House = 553 SM

    One Outparcel