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What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley Buhl Roberts & Associates Image courtesy of Hobart, Yaez, Ramos, Maguey, and Martnez

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Page 1: What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley

What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure

Derek J. Gilbert, P.E.Senior Structural EngineerFoley Buhl Roberts & Associates

Image courtesy of Hobart, Yanez, Ramos, Maguey, and Martinez

Page 2: What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley

Session Objectives

Detail level terminology, model scope, and complexities

Model Progression Documents

Identify and communicate BIM deliverables

Revit Detail Level Examples

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Agenda

AIA E202 Document Overview

Levels of Development

Revit Detail Level Examples

Autodesk BIM Deployment Level of Detail Exhibit

The Department of Veteran Affairs BIM Object/Element Matrix

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Revit …. Kids!!!

Change everything – Revit process is change Distractions – Analysis…Updates…Borrowing Elements Time Management

Page 5: What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley

AIA E202 Overview

General Provisions

Protocol

Level of Development

Model Elements Model Element Table

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AIA E202 Article 1 General Provisions

Level of Development (LOD) AKA Level of Detail, Detail Levels

Model Elements

Model Element Author

Model User

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AIA E202 Article 2 Protocol

Coordination and Conflicts

Model Ownership

Model Management

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AIA E202 Article 3 Level of Development

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Authorized Uses

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LOD 100 LOD 200 LOD 300 LOD 400 LOD 500

Model Element Table

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AIA E202 LOD 100

Conceptual Design Phase

Schematic/Narrative

Model Content Requirements “Overall Building Massing Indicative of Area, Height, Volume, Location,

and Orientation.”

Authorized Uses Analysis – Volume, Area, Orientation only Cost – Square foot, generic Schedule – General Phases Optional – Other Authorized Uses

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AIA E202 LOD 100 – SE

Story Heights via Level Lines

Floor and Roof Areas via Schedules

Openings via Glazing (Windows & Curtain Walls)

Unusual or Complex Geometries Torsional Irregularities Sloped Facades & Sloped Columns

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AIA E202 LOD 200

Design Development (DD) IDP – Detailed Design Phase Approximate Geometry Model Content Requirements

“Generalized Systems or Assemblies with Approximate Quantities, Size, Shape, Location, and Orientation.”

Authorized Uses Analysis – Systems Performance Cost – Quantity/Volume Estimates Schedule – Major Elements/Systems and Time Optional – Other Authorized Uses

Page 12: What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley

AIA E202 LOD 200 – SE

Start Modeling (Native or via Analysis Import) Levels, Grids Foundation Elements

Walls, Piers/Pilasters/Pedestals, Slabs, Grade Beams, Isolated Superstructure Elements

Beams, Columns, Brace, Truss, Floor Slabs, Roof Decks

Key is “Approximate” or Placeholders All beams Wide Flange shapes vs design size Roof Framing Flat Brick shelves excluded

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AIA E202 LOD 300

Construction Document (CD) IDP –Implementation Documents Phase Precise Geometry Model Content Requirements

“Specific Assemblies that are Accurate in Terms of Size, Shape, Location, Quantity, and Orientation.”

Authorized Uses Construction and Shop Dwgs Analysis – Systems Performance Cost – Specific Quantity/Volume Estimates Schedule – Specific Elements/Systems and Time Optional – Other Authorized Uses

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AIA E202 LOD 300 – SE

Expand and Coordinated Modeling Effort Continue/Severe Analysis Links? Foundation Elements

Elevation Steps, Wall Penetrations, Rebar, Embeds, Chamfers, Reveals Superstructure Elements

Connections (Base Plates, Framing, Gussets) Web Penetrations, Shaft Openings Pour Stops and Slab Edge Conditions

Key is “Specific” Design size beams, columns, brace Roof Framing slope Brick Shelves

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AIA E202 LOD 400

Shop Drawings (CA) IDP – Permit and Final Buyout Fabrication Model Content Requirements

“…Complete fabrication, assembly, and detailing information.”

Authorized Uses Construction – Virtual Representation Analysis – Systems Performance Cost – Actual PO Schedule – Means and Methods Optional – Other Authorized Uses

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AIA E202 LOD 400 – SE

Modeling Effort Minimal

Additional Services Structural Steel Detailing Rebar Formwork Precast

Update LOD 300 Model RFI & SK’s Field Conditions

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AIA E202 LOD 500

As Built

Model Content Requirements “…As Constructed…”

Authorized Uses Facility Maintenance Highly Dependent on Agreement

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AIA E202 Article 4 Model Elements

Model Element Reliance

Model Elements Table Project Phase LOD MEA Notes

Model Element per CSI UniFormat™

Other Model Elements

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AIA E202 LOD 100 Revit Example

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AIA E202 LOD 200 Revit Example

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AIA E202 LOD 300 Revit Example

Page 23: What's in Your Structural Model? Understanding Detail-Level Requirements Using Revit® Structure Derek J. Gilbert, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer Foley

Autodesk BIM Deployment Plan -Level of Detail Exhibit

Project roles/responsibilities

Software specifications

Project communications

Template files

Level of Detail Exhibit

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Autodesk BIM Deployment Plan -Level of Detail Exhibit

CSI MasterFormat™

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Department of Veteran Affairs BIM Guide

BIM Vision

Project Requirement (>$10M)

Technical Requirements

References BIM Object/Element Matrix

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VA BIM Object/Element Matrix

CSI UniFormat™

Created by AEC Infosystems, Inc.

E202 In-Depth Expansion

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VA BIM Object/Element Matrix

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VA BIM Object/Element Matrix

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Conclusion

3 Model Progression Resources

Terminology

Examples

Create your Firm’s Detail Level Standards

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