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DIA Survey Requirements Thomas Breitnauer, PLS [email protected] DIA Land Surveyor December 10, 2014

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DIA Survey Requirements

Thomas Breitnauer, PLS

[email protected]

DIA Land Surveyor

December 10, 2014

Survey Requirements

- During Pre-Construction meeting

- Contractor should receive a survey packet with template for:

- Survey Statement of Work (SSOW)

- Survey and Quality Control Plan (SQCP)

- Weekly Project Status Report

- Final Project Report

- It would be fitting for the Contractor to submit the SSOW and

the SQCP for their project prior to the Pre-Survey meeting.

- The DIA Survey Section needs to review and approve.

- This process could take approximately a week or more.

Pre-Survey Meeting

– No survey work can commence until the SSOW and the

SQCP is approved.

– Best to be completed prior to the Pre-Survey Meeting.

– During this meeting, the DIA Survey Section will provide all

necessary data.

– NGS datasheets. (Do not retrieve them from NGS’ website)

– Current projection parameters.

– Coordinate list.

– Map of the points.

Control Network

– Contractor set their control network for their project

– Submit all field notes, raw files and reports to the DIA

Survey Section for review.

– Raw files must be read by Trimble Business Office (TBC).

– Reports must be in MS Word or MS Excel format

– Control Network must have DIA Survey Sections approval

before any survey work can begin.

Questions?

– Questions?

DIA Survey Requirements

Thomas Breitnauer, PLS

[email protected]

DIA Land Surveyor

December 10, 2014

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AIM Asset Management, BIM & Survey

Requirements

Brendan Dillon

[email protected]

BIM Manager

December 10th, 2014

AIM Asset Management Group

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AIM Asset Management

Research and Analytics

Maintenance Planning

Programs Building

Information Modeling

MAXIMO Administration

What is BIM?

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital

representation of physical and functional characteristics of a

facility. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for

information about a facility forming a reliable basis for

decisions during its life-cycle; defined as existing from

earliest conception to demolition.

- USNBIMS

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BIM is an approach to design, construction and facilities

management that makes the information generated at each

step more usable and accessible at every other step.

What does BIM at DIA mean?

─ All design work is to be delivered to DIA in an .rvt format for work and

as Civil 3D generated .dwgs for horizontal/civil work.

─ Contractors follow a VDC (Virtual Design & Construction) process for

laying out and planning their construction path.

─ Commissioning of all DIA systems designated as Assets is required.

─ DIA uses the final Reconciled Model to feed into our BIM database.

─ BIM database connects to our GIS and Maximo Asset Management

systems.

─ BIM database is in a neutral SQL database, enabling it to connect to

a number of other systems for future uses such as our condition

assessment program, commercial tenant management, and other

programs

─ When a new project occurs in an area with existing BIM work, the

team will have better information on existing conditions than

previously available. *

Integration with Maximo

– Jet-Bridge Conditions Assessment

BIM Software

─ 3 Software Platforms

─ Autodesk Revit – Buildings and building systems

─ Autodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D – Site and site utilities

─ Autodesk Navisworks – Used for Spatial Coordination & Clash Detection

Software - Revit - About

─ Modeling instead of drafting|

─ Live schedules reflect actual counts, lengths, areas and volumes of elements, rooms and spaces in the project

─ Change something in one view and it is automatically updated in others. i.e. change door number on plan and it is updated in schedule, move a door in plan, it is reflected in elevation and sections

Software - Revit - About

─ 4 Versions

– Architecture

– MEP

– Structure

– Revit - Three Previous in One

─ Not Backwards Compatible

─ Cannot open a Revit 2014 file in Revit 2013. Once you open a Revit 2013 file in 2014, it becomes a 2014 file permanently

─ DIA Upgrades versions first quarter each year

Software - Civil 3D - About

– Surface and Site Utility modeling

– Very similar to standard AutoCAD using Object Based

Data Tables

– Live schedules reflect actual counts, lengths, areas and

volumes of earth, pipe, equipment, etc.

– Change something in one view and it is automatically

updated in others. i.e. change grading on plan and it is

updated in schedule

Software – Spatial Coordination/Clash Detection

─ Navisworks - 3 Versions

– Freedom - Free viewer. Good for most consultants

– Simulate - Premium Design Suites. Create/Track Clash Views

– Manage - Ultimate Design Suites. Automated Clash Detection

tools

– BIM 360 Glue – Cloud hosted option for Spatial

Coordination/Clash Detection with more advanced tracking

features

– Revit - Spatial Coordination can be done within Revit during

Design, though it is not recommended

Software – Other Recommended Tools

─ SysQue

─ Model Review Add-In

─ BIM 360 Field

─ Bluebeam

Wetware / Users

No hardware or software can compensate for a user knowledge base shortfall, while a knowledgeable user can get around many hardware and software limitations ─ Train existing staff

─ Hire new staff

─ Subconsultant

– In-House

– Out-of-House

─ Which approach? ALL!

DEMO HTC – Model integration

Who is Implementing BIM?

Denver International Airport USACE / GSA Other Airports

– Tampa International Airport

– Cleveland Airport

– Honolulu

– LaGuardia

University of Colorado Children's Hospital City of Denver BIM adoption will be ubiquitous within 5-10 years for all longterm facility owners

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Analytics & BIM Deliverables Tracking

─ Every proposal is reviewed for conformance to DIA standards

─ BIM model is evaluated at each deliverable

─ RFI's, Change Orders, Bulletins, etc. tracked

─ All reviews are documented and recorded in our cross referenced database for project and full project team evaluation, including internal DIA performance

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Questions so far?

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DSM 12

─ 7 Chapters plus Appendix & Attachments

─ White Papers Coming Soon!

─ Conformance to DSM standards is a requirement for all projects. No exceptions!

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DSM 12 - Chapter 1 & 2

─ Chapter 1- Electronic Data Collection and Interchange (EDCI) Compliance Policy

– References and summary of FAA NextGen and A-GIS requirements

– 5 pages

─ Chapter 2 - BIM Introduction Overview

– Organization strategy

– Implementation

– PXP Introduction

– Objectives & Application

– BIM Process Summary

– 16 Pages

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DSM 12 - Chapter 3 & 4

─ Chapter 3 - Subsurface Utilities Data Standard

– Requirements for surveying and documenting

underground utilities

– 4 Pages

─ Chapter 4 – BPXP Instructions

– Guidelines for working with the DIA BIM Project

Execution Plan

– 7 Pages

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DSM 12 - Chapter 5

─ CADD Procedures Manual

– Includes Requirements and Procedures

– Applicable to Civil work only (>5’ from building footprint)

– File management and naming

– File configuration

– Layer standards

– Best practices

– GIS Data requirements

– File delivery

– 88 Pages

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DSM 12 - Chapter 6

─ BIM Standards

– Introduction

– Project Setup

– Project File Standards

– Content Modeling Standards

– Modeling Requirements – Design

– Modeling Requirements – Construction

– Spatial Coordination

– R300

– Data Commissioning

─ 44 Pages *

DSM 12 - Chapter 7

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Tenant BIM Standards Restaurants, Shops, etc. Design team not typically contracted by

DIA, but still required to meet DIA standards.

– Introduction

– Project Setup

– Project File Standards

– Content Modeling Standards

– Modeling Requirements – Design

– Modeling Requirements – Construction

– Spatial Coordination

─ 44 Pages

BIM Project Execution Plan

─ Project Information

─ Project Processes

─ Data Requirements

─ Collaboration Procedures

─ Model Structure

─ Deliverables

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Level of Development Matrix

─ Organized by UNIFORMAT II

– Additional Level 1 Major Group Elements “L – Airport

Equipment”

– Level of Development definitions as defined by BIMForum 2013

LoD Specification

– Indicates whether a sub-element category is:

– considered an Asset by DIA

– Requires Commissioning

– Requires training for DIA staff

– Toggle for indicating which sub-element categories are in the

scope of that project

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Level of Development Matrix

~Chapter Summary~

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DIA Templates & Kit of Parts

─ Updated Annually

─ Always growing

─ Available to everyone, for any

project, at DIA or not.

─ 4,000+ Families, not counting

system families in Container files

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Project Process & Deliverables

─ Proposal

─ Award

─ Pre-Design

─ Schematic Design

─ Design Development

─ Construction Documents

─ Bid Phase

─ Construction Phase

─ Commissioning

─ Project Closeout

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Project Process & Deliverables

─ Proposal

– Review current DSM

– Review provided BIM backgrounds, scan and survey

information for proposal

─ Award

– Submit BPXP within 30 days of NTP.

– DIA will return with comments within 14 days.

– Submit base model for each discipline to insure each consultant

is using correct template and Shared Coordinates

─ Pre-Design

– Preliminary programmatic spaces modeled *

Project Process & Deliverables

─ Schematic Design

– All rooms and spaces placed

– Model submitted at end of phase for high level review

─ Design Development

– Needed equipment families should be developed

– Model submitted at end of phase for high level review

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Project Process & Deliverables

─ Construction Documents

– Model submissions at 30, 60, 90 & 100%

– Modeled elements conform to LoD Matrix

– New families submitted for review as created

Family and model reviews returned within 14 days

– All rooms/spaces named and placed

– All equipment modeled

– Systems (duct, pipe, conduit, etc) modeled to tolerances in DSM

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Project Process & Deliverables

─ Bid Phase

– Update BIM Model with Addenda as appropriate

– Contractors review DSM, BPXP

─ Construction Phase

– Contractor model created and coordinated

– Design model updated with RFI’s, Change Orders, etc.

– R300 Model

─ Commissioning

– Commissioning data integrated into models

─ Project Closeout

– Construction, Design & Facilities models delivered to DIA

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Model Review Process & Document

─ Breakdown of

requirements

─ Numerical Grading

─ Reference to DSM

location

─ Framework to

discuss next steps

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What if...

...you don't know

Revit or Civil 3D

well enough to

meet DIA's

standards?

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Let’s discuss it.

Resources

DIA – Free resource for clarification and guidance, NOT training.

Youtube - Free

AUGI.com - Autodesk User’s Group International - Free

Autodesk University - videos available free to Autodesk Subscription holders

RoMBIS - Rocky Mountain Building Information Society

BoB Tech – Boulder Building Technology Group

Publications

Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015

Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2015

Autodesk Revit Architecture Essentials 2015

Autodesk Revit MEP Essentials 2015

Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015: No Experience Required

The Aubin Academy: Revit MEP 2015

Exploring Autodesk Revit Structure 2015

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AIM Asset Management, BIM & Survey

Requirements

Brendan Dillon

[email protected]

BIM Manager

December 10th, 2014