bim for construction, bpms and owners
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A highly visual presentation of the many benefits of BIM for Construction, BPMs and Owners.TRANSCRIPT
BIM OverviewA little something for architects, engineers, manufacturers,
contractors, owners and more
Presented by: Marc Goldman
Thanks to the many BIM enthusiasts who provided the wonderful images used in this presentation.
Credits have been given in most cases where known. Sorry for any omissions.
The state of the AEC Industry
State of the AEC Industry
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AEC Industry• Large, Complex
– >$5T
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Large, Complex
– >$5T• Fragmented
– >1.25mm co’s in NA– 98% < 50 employees
140,000 20,000
48,000
240,000380,000
420,
000
1,248,000Total Firms
Owners Architects Engineers Contractors Specialty Trades Building Product Mfrs Distributors Facility Managers Service Providers Consultants, Other Specialists
ConstructionIndustryPlayers
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Large, Complex
– >$5T• Fragmented
– >Hundreds of IT tools
HundredsOf Tools
CADD Estimating Scheduling Project Mgt Document Mgt Financial/GL Etc.
MultipleIT
Tools
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Large, Complex
– >$5T• Fragmented
– >Over a long lifecycle
Over theLifecycle
TheProject
Lifecycle
Strategy Research Plan Design Document Bid/Procure Fabricate Build Commission Operate, Maintain, Renovate Disposition
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Large, Complex
– >$5T• “The Project”
– One-of-a-kind – Long lifecycle – Dozens of co’s– Different IT tools– Little consistency
Lifecycle Project-to-project
1 at a time
TheConstruction
Project
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Information exchange
– Many point-to-point handoffs– Limited transparency– Linear, “toss it over the
fence” process
Image: McGraw Hill
State of the AEC Industry
$24B $400B $4T
Design Procure Build Manage
Time
Kn
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Knowledge Sources
Design Cost Construct Operate
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State of the AEC Industry
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Lot of Casualties…
– Poorly Coordinated Design Documents– Change Orders & Rework – Delays & Cost Overruns– Claims & Litigation– Greater Risk– Poor Turnover Documents– Frustrated Owners– Tight Profit Margins
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Demand for Better
Sustainability– Construction process> 20%
waste– Buildings consume 60% of
US raw materials– Buildings consume 40%
world’s energy (poorly)• Requires coordinated,
collaborative effort
Center for Excellence for Sustainable Development• Buildings consume 40% of
world’s energy*• 81 million buildings currently
operating in US• Over 30 million more forecast
to start design between 2005-2010
(*Roodman and Lenssen summary on impacts of buildings)
State of the AEC Industry
AEC Industry• Summary…
– $4T industry with > 20% waste (at least)– Buildings consume 60% of US raw materials– Buildings consume 40% world’s energy (poorly)– Projects routinely exceed schedule/budget– Claims and litigation– Low profit margins– Declining productivity– Depleting workforce
• Antiquated processes and tools
State of the AEC Industry
But….. • A major wave is forming
that WILL dramatically change the AEC industry
State of the AEC Industry
BIM• Building Information Modeling
– Enabled by powerful technology– Facilitated by collaboration and
integration
State of the AEC Industry
BIM• Bottom-up, not top-down
– Driven by industry practitioners who see the value
• Important to understand why it is valuable– It will become pervasive– Building Design, Construction,
Development, Ownership and Management will change
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
• BIM is to CAD…• …as CAD was to manual drafting with Ink and Linen
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
The ability of a system to work with
other systems without
special effort on the part of the customer.
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Multiple models interoperate– Architectural model– Structural model– HVAC model– Piping model– Telecommunications model– Electrical model– Furniture model– Civil model– Construction model– Fabrication model– Facility management model– etc.
Image: Bentley
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
BIM is an interoperable database
• Models can interoperate with analysis and other specialty tools – Rendering, 3D Printing– Scheduling– Estimating, Procurement– Engineering Design– Animation, Simulation (construction, energy consumption, etc)– Laser Scanning and Underground Radar– Facility Management
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
• Graphical Information– 3D Objects Visual in the Model –
Architecture, Structure, Ductwork, Piping & Equipment
• Non-Graphical Information– Performance Data
• Linked Information– Schedule & Cost Information
It is all about the Information …
Stanford SIM1Whiting-Turner & ZGF
Design Design Devel Const Docs Construction
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s important
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Traditional Design Process
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Design Design Devel Const Docs Construction
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
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Integrated BIM Process– Documenting as the model is built– Involving Construction/Suppliers– Eliminating clashes virtually– Creating a “digital double”
Ability
to
cost
control
BIM: What It Is and Why It’s Important
• Collaborative Process• Reduces “over the wall” mentality Potential for “Cost Certainty” Reduce Waste and inefficiencies
through all phases of AEC Collaboration is a “soft skill”
critical to fully leverage BIM potential
Integrated Project Delivery:
BIM
Building Owner
Architect
Engineer
Subs & Trades
Fabricators
Building Product
Mfrs
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design Development
Source: Burt Hill
• Schematic Design phase• LEED credits
- Luminance- Natural Ventilation• Modeling Analysis- Daylighting
• Glazing• Shading
- Shell• Wall construction options
- Natural Ventilation• Feasibility• Placement of openings
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
IES Energy Analysis Model• Integrates with Revit
Source: Burt Hill
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Luminance Levels at LEED EQ Credit 8.1
Area at 30 inches above floor level that is above the 25 fc threshold for LEED EQ Credit 8.1.Required floor area for credit is 75%
Area at 30 inches above floor level that is above the 25 fc threshold for LEED EQ Credit 8.1.Required floor area for credit is 75%
Source: Burt Hill
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Collaborative BIM Design• Glazing area and placement • Surface reflectivity • Lightshelves• External shading
Collaborative BIM Design• Glazing area and placement • Surface reflectivity • Lightshelves• External shading
Source: Burt Hill
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
New Design Passed
Source: Burt Hill
75% of 3’ work plane above 25 fc threshold
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Modified design to optimize prevailing wind
Source: Burt Hill
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
University of Central Florida, Partnership III Proposal
Whiting-Turner
Utilize 3D models to identify & communicate Site logistics & phasing
Valuable for managing expectations early in the process
Utilize existing range of tools Build as BIM vs. throw-away
Site Logistics
Structural BIM:
Walt Disney Performing Arts ComplexMortensen & Gehry Partners
American Institute of Steel Constructors drove the process with standards
Tekla Software Linking Modeling with
Detailing
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Structural BIM:• Incorporate detailed design into model to eliminate need for separate
shop drawing process
Structural DetailerStructural Designer
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Structural DetailerStructural Designer
Structural BIM:• Incorporate detailed design into model to eliminate need for separate
shop drawing process
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Structural DetailerStructural Designer
Structural BIM:• Incorporate detailed design into model to eliminate need for separate
shop drawing process
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Images: Bentley Systems
Structural BIM:• Enables complex construction
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Visualization:• Not just pretty pictures
• Enables complex construction
• Having access to a 3D model, allows all members of the team to understand the design intent
Grafton Station Dublin, CAWhiting-Turner
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Visualization:• Not only for complex projects
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Turner Construction
Visualization:• Not only for complex projects
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Drawings are made from Model• Lines are not redrawn from plan to section to details• Links between “views”, so when an object is change it
automatically updates in all linked “views”
Model Based Drawings:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Not just collision detection• Perform constructability
and check interference• Generates views & reports
for distribution to team
3D Coordination:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Not just collision detection• Perform constructability and check interference• Generates views & reports for distribution to team
3D Coordination:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Greater pre-fabrication = Higher Quality Construction
3D MEP Coordination:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Greater pre-fabrication = Higher Quality Construction
3D MEP Coordination:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design to Fabrication: (MEP)
• Greater collaboration between designers and fabricators
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design to Fabrication: (MEP)
• Greater collaboration between designers and fabricators
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design to Fabrication: (MEP)
• Greater collaboration between designers and fabricators
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design to Fabrication: (MEP)
• BIM is driving multi-system pre-fabrication
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Design to Fabrication: (MEP)
• BIM is driving multi-system pre-fabrication
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
• Modeling linked to the construction schedule• Communicate construction phasing• Stakeholder review – Compare construction photo’s with
4D snapshots
4D Schedule:
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
Facility Involvement
Same above ceiling access after maintenance coordination
Ability to walk user and maintenance staff through space prior to finalizing coordination
Above ceiling access prior to maintenance coordination
Stanford SIM1Whiting-Turner & ZGF
BIM: Deliverables & Outputs
As-Built Model:• Owners receive a “digital double” with Asset information
embedded in the BIM Models.
What this means for BPMs
“When you design a building using [BIM]
Larry RochaWimberly Allison Tong and Goo
you create an intelligent data model of the building that can be used more effectively than standard two-dimensional documents.”
What this means for BPMs
“When you provide Building Product Models
Marc Goldman
you offer intelligent representations of your products that are more valuable to your customers than traditional product information which can provide a competitive edge and help you get spec’d.”
What this means for BPMs
BIM Content is:
In high demand by BPM customers!
Easier to use for design, take-offs, estimate and specification!
Being provided by a couple hundred BPMs!
What this means for BPMs
What this means for BPMs
What this means for BPMs
One Building Product Model contains multiple views (2D and 3D)
What this means for BPMs
Building Product Models are comprised of the “parts & pieces” of your product systems
What this means for BPMsWhole systems of parts with multiple
options and configurations
What this means for BPMs
Not just architectural products…Not just architectural products…
What this means for BPMs
Building Product Models aware of their required clearances.
What this means for BPMs
Fixed:Can’t control size or details.
Fully Parametric:Can control size and many details.
Width
Hei
ght
Trim Width
Mullion Width
Frame Width
Fra
me
Wid
thS
ill T
hick
ness
Number & layout of Mullions
Semi-Parametric:Can control overall size or details.
Width
Hei
ght
Mullions stay equidistant and fixed size
Levels of complexity
What does this mean for Owners
BIM can be used as a database throughout the life of the building
• Generate as-builts for tenant build-outs• Recall the paint color of the accent wall in the
executive conference room• Calculate the square footage of the same wall• Better adherence to design standards & aesthetics
What does this mean for Owners
BIM can enhance a building’s performance and provide operational efficiency throughout its life
• Better asset tracking & mgmt• Better maintenance (warranty, failure, support)• Better adherence to design standards & aesthetics
What does this mean for Owners
What should building owners should do
• Define BIM Standard which AEC stakeholders must adhere to
• Utilize BIM content which is populated with BF Saul valuable data
• The BIM model must be kept alive after the model is handed over to BF Saul
• Manual data entry will be necessary to maintain the most up-to-date information in the models
This is a fantastic time to be entering the [Building Industry], because [the Building Industry] is going to change more in the next 10 years than it has in the last 50. Bill Gates*
We always overestimate the change that will occur in the next two years and underestimate the change that will occur in the next ten. Don't let yourself be lulled into inaction. Bill Gates
Things to Think About
If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.Ret. General Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff, US Army
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