The document provides an overview of a BIM consultant's biography and experience, as well as a presentation on BIM and the design process. The consultant has over 20 years of experience implementing BIM and digital design systems. The presentation covers key topics like what BIM is, how it compares to traditional design processes, important terminology, software considerations, and examples of BIM implementation on government projects in KSA.
BIM is a process for generating and managing building data throughout the lifecycle of a building using 3D modeling software. It applies to all aspects of building construction from design through facilities management. BIM brings together information about all building components, integrates different aspects more effectively, reduces mistakes, and minimizes costs. It is used by architects, contractors, owners, planners, designers, and engineers.
This document provides an overview of building information modeling (BIM) including its introduction, advantages, usage, examples, and future. BIM is a methodology for gathering and maintaining project information in a digital format to enable quick decision making throughout the project lifecycle. Key advantages of BIM include using consistent 3D models to capture coordinated planning and design data, providing greater project insight for cost and scheduling, and enabling prompt response to changes. BIM can be used for 3D modeling, energy analysis, 4D scheduling, 5D cost estimation, and facility management. The future of BIM is connecting digital models to physical systems for ongoing building operations and leveraging data efficiencies.
Building information modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility from its earliest design through demolition. BIM supports various project processes throughout the building lifecycle including cost management, construction management, project management, and facility operation. The document discusses what BIM is, why it is important now in terms of productivity, interoperability, and building energy efficiency, and outlines aspects of developing an effective BIM execution plan such as defining model progression, identifying BIM uses and conditions of satisfaction, and outlining collaboration procedures.
Building information modelling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a building or other built asset.
presentation by Paul Wilkinson to CIMCIG BIM conference, Building Centre, London WC1 on Wednesday 25 April 2012.
Presentation explains what BIM is (and isn't), and outlines why it has become important in 2012, as the UK construction industry looks to meet a UK Government BIM deadline by 2016.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an integrated software that simulates the entire construction design process, including materials, boundaries, and requirements. BIM manages graphical displays, construction details, and data, allowing architects and engineers to easily create drawings, reports, and analyze designs. It simulates infrastructure in a few clicks and empowers facilities management and material purchasing. BIM eliminates data redundancy, supports standards, and saves costs through interconnected digital design. It helps track asset management, construction sequencing, information sharing, and ensures all stakeholders have up-to-date information to implement BIM throughout the construction process.
All text that is green is for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as formalized responses to this execution plan. The text can and should be modified to suit the needs of the organization filling out the template.
The document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its applications. It provides definitions of BIM from various organizations. It describes how BIM can be used across the project lifecycle from design through construction and operations for applications like 3D modeling, 4D scheduling, 5D cost estimating, sustainability analysis, and facility management. It also discusses BIM management topics like the different levels of BIM implementation and standards.
BIM Execution Plan - Bim Process Model Rview and Procedureanhc5l77 actp84nya
This document outlines the BIM process model and procedures for a building project. It identifies the project team members and their BIM roles. It also describes the organization roles, software and hardware needs, quality control processes, model accuracy tolerances, and information exchange procedures. Meeting procedures, the interactive workspace, and technological infrastructure needs are defined. Project goals, BIM uses, and a process map are presented to guide collaboration between disciplines.
Building information modeling (BIM) allows project teams to visualize, simulate, and analyze a building design using a 3D parametric model before construction begins. This model represents all physical and functional aspects of the building and enables seamless sharing of information throughout the project lifecycle. BIM facilitates improved coordination, identification of issues, and changes between owners, architects, engineers, and contractors compared to traditional document-based approaches. It also supports increased prefabrication, construction planning, and post-occupancy facility management.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns that BIM can help address.
- BIM being a digital representation of the building process that involves 3D models as well as scheduling, cost estimation and sustainability information.
BIM awareness develops in stages from understanding BIM as an intelligent 3D CAD model, to a model with embedded data, to a process for managing building information, and ultimately knowledge management. The stages progress from seeing BIM as a model to a management process to knowledge sharing.
BIM programs and practices can greatly impact productivity in the construction industry. BIM allows for improved coordination between teams, which reduces errors and rework. Studies show that BIM users report fewer errors in design and less rework during construction. They also see improved communication and reduced project timelines. When implemented properly with trained staff, BIM supports gathering and sharing information across projects to help optimize results and efficiency throughout the construction process.
Keynote Speech
Mr. Kevin POOLEChairman, Committee on Environment, Innovation and Technology, Construction Industry Council
HKIPM‐HKIBIM Joint Conference: BIM in Project Management
Details of Conference
Date: 2‐Apr‐2014 (Wed)
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Venue: Chiang Chen Studio Theatre – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Organizers:
Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM)
http://www.hkipm.org.hk/
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
Sole Sponsor:
建造業議會 - Construction Industry Council
http://www.hkcic.org/
In this presentation I gave one overall overview about BIM workflow for Construction and D&B companies.
BIM is not a tool, BIM is not a software, BIM is a way of thinking about the project and put together processes to exchange information during the entire lifecycle.
This presentation is mainly focused on Autodesk platform but is applicable to many other solutions.
BIM Execution Plan (BXP)- What, Why, When and HowUnited-BIM
The most important element of BIM (Building Information Modeling) is “Information”. The objective of developing a BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is to facilitate the management of the information in a BIM project. It can be defined as the plan prepared to streamline how the “Information Modeling” part of a project will be executed.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that involves creating and managing digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of buildings. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource about a building that can be used throughout its lifecycle from design through construction and operations. BIM uses parametric 3D object-oriented modeling as the basis for sharing information and for analysis and simulation to support planning, design, construction, and operation of a building or infrastructure asset.
1) Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that generates and manages building data throughout the lifecycle of a construction project using 3D modeling software.
2) BIM allows all project stakeholders to visualize, simulate, and coordinate designs in real-time, improving productivity in design and construction.
3) BIM provides greater project insight through analysis of costs, schedules, and constructability which enables prompt response to changes and more efficient processes.
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
Building Information Modeling (BIM) allows architects, designers, engineers, and contractors to collaborate more efficiently on a construction project using 3D models. By working from the same BIM models, a project can be designed, built, and managed with greater accuracy and efficiency compared to traditional 2D documentation. Making manufacturer's BIM content available enables architects and designers to more easily use their products, which can increase sales for the manufacturer.
International BIM Implementation for The Saudi Big 5Saad Al Jabri
This lecture highlights international high-level principles around how to implement and use BIM in the design, construction and operation of the built environment, including Aspects of procurement management and asset management. It is intended that these principles be used as a comprehensive framework for individuals and organisations.
Therefore, I advise any professional or firm considering using BIM to attend the lecture.
Change Management For Building Information Modelling (BIM)Ir. Abdul Aziz Abas
Change Management for Building Information Modelling (BIM) addressing the challenges, advantages, implementation process strictly used for educational purposes.
This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM). It defines BIM as an intelligent model-based process that provides insight to help plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. The document outlines the key aspects of BIM including 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, and 7D modeling; software used; benefits; Industry Foundation Classes; BIM cloud; BIM maturity; and use of BIM in India and abroad. It also discusses some drawbacks of BIM such as complexity of software, cost, and lack of expertise in India.
MTech provides BIM services to help organizations meet complex project requirements when they lack capabilities or resources for full BIM delivery. MTech staff are compliant with global BIM standards and trained in Autodesk software. They have experience across various project types in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Services include model building, clash detection, 4D construction simulations, and BIM deliverables for architecture, civil, structure, and MEP disciplines. MTech aims to help clients reduce costs and improve designs through leveraging BIM.
Experience with digital buildingproducts @bimobjects LIVe 2013, Malmø, 130913Lars Chr Christensen
Presentation given at bimobjects LIVe 2013 in Malmø on Friday 13.th of September 2013. Content focused on BIM/open BIM, the HENT company and experiences gained in two projects with digital products from bimobjects.
Extended version based on powerpoint
Designing with glass to achieve estidama pearl ratingsReshma Philip
The document discusses various Pearl rating systems - Pearl Community, Pearl Building, and PearlVilla - which are sustainability rating systems for large and small developments in Abu Dhabi. It provides details on the design, construction, and operational ratings within Pearl. It also summarizes the mandatory and optional credits for energy performance, passive cooling strategies, daylighting, materials and resources, envelope performance, and achievements for specific non-process buildings.
This document provides an overview of the strategy, execution, and delivery processes for a Building Information Modeling (BIM) project to construct a new road link in Bedfordshire, England. It discusses developing an Employers Information Requirement document according to British standards to outline the project requirements. It also describes releasing an invitation to tender requiring BIM compliance and submitting a pre-contract BIM Execution Plan as part of the bidding process. Finally, it discusses setting up a Master Information Delivery Plan including a construction program and model production tasks once a contractor is selected.
Passivhaus primary schools and how architects can drive their adoptionElrond Burrell
Slides for the paper presented on behalf of Architype UK at the 20th International Passivhaus Conference in Darmstadt, Germany, April 2016.
For the paper see: http://tinyurl.com/EB-iPHC16-Paper (also on Slideshare)
Architects have limited opportunity to design Passivhaus buildings if clients don’t ask for Passivhaus. Architype has identified the following key obstacles to Passivhaus that architects can help clients successfully overcome; competing standards, cost, education, the supply chain and quality.
PASSIVHAUS IN PLAIN ENGLISH & MORE. The story behind the blog.Elrond Burrell
The document introduces Elrond Burrell, an architect and Passivhaus enthusiast who created a blog to explain the Passivhaus standard in plain English. He is passionate about designing buildings that are good for people and the planet by being energy efficient and comfortable. Passivhaus aims to radically reduce energy consumption while ensuring excellent indoor air quality and reliable performance. While some find Passivhaus technical, Elrond seeks to make it accessible on his blog and encourage more sustainable building practices.
BIM allows for improved analysis, modeling of a building's lifecycle, and new design capabilities. It facilitates collaboration between project stakeholders and leads to better quality construction with reduced time. Integrated Project Delivery is identified as having the most potential for BIM use by utilizing BIM, effective collaboration, and early trade integration. BIM provides advantages over traditional models through preconstruction benefits to owners, improved design processes, construction/fabrication benefits, and post-construction facility management benefits.
Designing & Learning from Passivhaus Education BuildingsElrond Burrell
Keynote presented on behalf of Architype UK at the second South Pacific Passive House Conference, Melbourne, February 2016.
Presentation covered:
- Pre-Passivhaus Schools designed by Architype
- Passivhaus Schools 1.0
- Learning from the first generation of Passivhaus Schools
- Passivhaus Schools 2.0
- Monitoring the first and second generation of Passivhaus Schools
- Passivhaus Schools 3.0
- Passivhaus University
Passivhaus: Sacrificing Natural Materials for Energy Efficiency?Elrond Burrell
Passivhaus: Sacrificing Natural Materials for Energy Efficiency?
This presentation was given at a Passivhaus Excellence breakfast seminar in Leeds for Constructing Excellence Yorkshire & Humber.
This presentation is a simple and brief introduction to 5 things to know about Passivhaus before you get into the technical requirements: Integrated Design, Location, Orientation
4. Form
5. Construction System
1) The document discusses the poor state of healthcare in Nigeria due to inadequate funding, neglect, and failure to maintain health institutions over time.
2) Key factors contributing to the decline include lack of integrated healthcare facilities management, inadequate attention to asset lifecycle activities, and inability to adopt technological innovations.
3) The effects of a poor healthcare system include billions lost annually to medical tourism, with Nigeria ranking near the bottom for life expectancy in the world.
The Government Construction Strategy was published by the Cabinet Office in 2011, announcing that all centrally procured contracts should be compliant with BIM by 2016. The key objective of this approach is to reduce the capital cost and the carbon burden from the construction and operation of the built environment by a fifth. So how should a lighting engineer tackle building a digital street lighting information model?
Talk by Will Baron, Keysoft Solutions
Delivering operational efficiency in the new dawn of complex BIM data through...p6academy
Referenced: www.p6academy.com
Source: http://coll15.mapyourshow.com
There is a part of the engineering & construction lifecycle where huge amounts of inefficiency exists. Project documents are numerous and with the changes in the industry towards 3D BIM, stakeholders involved in the review process need more sophisticated tools and applications to work with this complex information. Documents that define buildings, infrastructure and assets are not only growing in complexity but also in physical size. In order to deal with the processing of the variety and complexity of data, organizations need to rethink what tools and applications will be needed to enable the efficient and integrated processes demanded by projects. Oracle AutoVue brings a unique set of capabilities that supports the variety of application formats, helping companies involved in the engineering construction lifecycle to deliver operational efficiencies that are integrated to the Primavera solutions. We explore the use of deep integration to Unifier BP’s, working in conjunction with drawings and Building Information Models enabling all stakeholders to view and digitally collaborate on project documents in the appropriate business context.
Building Information Modelling M.arch.pdfShaheRobinson
The document outlines a syllabus for a Building Information Modeling (BIM) course divided into 5 units. Unit 1 covers BIM fundamentals and basics like navigating views, creating walls and components. Unit 2 focuses on advanced modeling techniques. Unit 3 is about rendering and material application. Unit 4 discusses using BIM for building energy simulation. The final unit covers using BIM for cost estimating, project phasing and administration. Each unit includes assignments to apply the concepts learned.
AEC Digital Solutions LLC is an experienced global BIM services firm. They provide BIM services across various disciplines including architecture, interiors, structure, MEP, and more. Their services include BIM studio services, virtual construction, BIM content creation, scan to BIM, CAD to BIM, and construction documentation. They have a large team with over 5 years of BIM experience and have completed over 250 BIM projects for clients in various sectors.
BIM for Construction provides an overview of building information modeling (BIM) for the construction industry. It discusses how BIM enables more collaborative, proactive, and predictable processes compared to traditional analog methods. BIM allows all project stakeholders to explore a project digitally before construction through visualization, analysis, documentation, fabrication, and building simulation. Implementing BIM can reduce costs from fewer errors and changes, improve safety and quality, and provide facilities management benefits through its use over the entire building lifecycle. The presentation covers BIM technologies, applications in design, construction, and operation, as well as benefits for key disciplines like architecture, structure, and MEP.
This document is a BIM assessment form used to evaluate a company's BIM capabilities. It contains questions in several sections: standard information; BIM gateway questions; 12 areas of BIM application and understanding; BIM project experience; and BIM capability. The questions address the company's BIM standards, tools, training, past projects, staff roles, collaboration practices, and understanding of key BIM concepts. The assessment is intended to identify any needed training or support for a company to work on BIM projects according to a given set of standards.
This document is a BIM assessment form used to evaluate a company's BIM capabilities. It contains questions in several sections: standard information; BIM gateway questions; 12 areas of BIM application and understanding; BIM project experience; and BIM capability. The questions address the company's BIM standards, tools, training, past projects, staff roles, collaboration practices, and understanding of key BIM concepts. The assessment is intended to identify any needed training or support for a company to work on BIM projects according to required standards.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) Lessons at University of Hull's Student ...Sewell Construction
Partners shared BIM lessons learned to date on the University of Hull's £30 million student accommodation complex.
The project will see six new accommodation blocks, housing 560 students, open in 2016.
A new protocol for Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been followed from the outset of the project, which saw developers Sewell Construction start on site in June.
BIM already sees collaboration and information shared between engineers, clients, architects and contractors in a 3D format and is widely used within the construction industry, however, the Government will mandate BIM Level 2 for all centrally-procured government contracts from April 2016.
Using these new guidelines on the university site means designs and briefs for the project have been more thorough than ever before, providing further cost and quality assurance for the university.
It also includes looking at the whole life of the building and ensuring facilities management plans are in place from the start, reducing variance in design.
Estates staff from the University of Hull along with project partners from Sewell Construction, ARUP, SES, GSS Architecture and Planon have shared their findings of a pragmatic approach to BIM Level 2 to date with University estates teams from across the Yorkshire region, in a bespoke event at the Hull campus.
Streamlining the Project Turnover Process with BIM Deliverables at the Ohio S...Jad DELLEL
A presentation on BIM by Brian Skripac, Vice President & Director of Virtual Design & Construction at CannonDesign, for Autodesk's 3rd Enterprise Meetup in Montreal.
BIM: The Promise of an Integrated Approach to Project DeliveryAWC|WEST
A presentation about (1) The technological and business practice influences that are impacting today’s architectural practice;
(2) The difference between Little-BIM and Big-BIM; (3) The relationship of Integrated Project Delivery in Big-BIM; (4) A practical discussion of resources to implement BIM; and (5) The practical uses for the BIM model
Whats the BIM IdeaWhy does this happenProjec.docxcooperapleh
Whats the BIM Idea?
Why does this happen?
Project Delivery Methods
▪ Traditional
Owner
Contractor
Architect &
Engineer
Sub. Sub. Sub. Sub.Sub.
Design-Bid-Build
Current Models
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Current Construction Model
Concept & Design
Civil
Struc.
Mech.
Elec.Plumb.
Fire
Prot.
Arch.
Construction &
Operation
2-D Drawings & Specifications
Coordination / Quality
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
Uncoordinated Drawings = Multiple RFI’s
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the project manager
understood it
How the architect
designed it
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
Current AEC Process
New Model
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
CM at Risk; Design-Build
+ VDC/BIM
Technology-Enabled
Collaborative Process
( )
What Is BIM?
What is BIM?
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM) Virtual Time Machine
Integrated Project Data
Data Sharing
Enhanced Visualization
Coordination
Collision Detection
Linked Parametric
Information
Process Collaboration
Interoperability
Digital
Intelligent
Object-Oriented
Data-Rich
... all based around the concept that BIM is a process of using technology
-- not just technology itself
There are so many definitions!
Building Information Modeling
▪ Software simulation of design, construction, and facility operation
▪ Virtual Construction - Building it twice – Once in the computer - Once in the field.
▪ Data-Rich Computer Model - Not just an electronic drawing tool.
▪ Object-Based (not just lines) Relational Database
▪ Intelligent ‘Drawings’: Data→ Physical and Functional Characteristics.
BIM =
BIM: Virtual Representations
▪ A BIM is a virtual representation of the physical and functional
characteristics of a facility, for good or bad.
BIM: Virtual Representations
Construction Model with BIM
Relational
Database
Civil Struc.
Elec.
Construction &
Operation
Design, Documents, & Data (3-D, 4-D, 5-D)
Arch.
Facility
Mgmt.
Fire
Prot.
Cost
Data
Mech.
Plumb.
Concept & Design
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the design team modeled
it
What the owner visualized and
approved.
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
AEC Process With BIM
Influence vs Cost Curve
E
ff
o
rt Typical
‘Value’ Engineeri.
Whats the BIM IdeaWhy does this happenProjec.docxeubanksnefen
Whats the BIM Idea?
Why does this happen?
Project Delivery Methods
▪ Traditional
Owner
Contractor
Architect &
Engineer
Sub. Sub. Sub. Sub.Sub.
Design-Bid-Build
Current Models
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Current Construction Model
Concept & Design
Civil
Struc.
Mech.
Elec.Plumb.
Fire
Prot.
Arch.
Construction &
Operation
2-D Drawings & Specifications
Coordination / Quality
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
Uncoordinated Drawings = Multiple RFI’s
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the project manager
understood it
How the architect
designed it
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
Current AEC Process
New Model
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
CM at Risk; Design-Build
+ VDC/BIM
Technology-Enabled
Collaborative Process
( )
What Is BIM?
What is BIM?
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM) Virtual Time Machine
Integrated Project Data
Data Sharing
Enhanced Visualization
Coordination
Collision Detection
Linked Parametric
Information
Process Collaboration
Interoperability
Digital
Intelligent
Object-Oriented
Data-Rich
... all based around the concept that BIM is a process of using technology
-- not just technology itself
There are so many definitions!
Building Information Modeling
▪ Software simulation of design, construction, and facility operation
▪ Virtual Construction - Building it twice – Once in the computer - Once in the field.
▪ Data-Rich Computer Model - Not just an electronic drawing tool.
▪ Object-Based (not just lines) Relational Database
▪ Intelligent ‘Drawings’: Data→ Physical and Functional Characteristics.
BIM =
BIM: Virtual Representations
▪ A BIM is a virtual representation of the physical and functional
characteristics of a facility, for good or bad.
BIM: Virtual Representations
Construction Model with BIM
Relational
Database
Civil Struc.
Elec.
Construction &
Operation
Design, Documents, & Data (3-D, 4-D, 5-D)
Arch.
Facility
Mgmt.
Fire
Prot.
Cost
Data
Mech.
Plumb.
Concept & Design
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the design team modeled
it
What the owner visualized and
approved.
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
AEC Process With BIM
Influence vs Cost Curve
E
ff
o
rt Typical
‘Value’ Engineeri.
Whats the BIM IdeaWhy does this happenProjec.docxhelzerpatrina
Whats the BIM Idea?
Why does this happen?
Project Delivery Methods
▪ Traditional
Owner
Contractor
Architect &
Engineer
Sub. Sub. Sub. Sub.Sub.
Design-Bid-Build
Current Models
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Current Construction Model
Concept & Design
Civil
Struc.
Mech.
Elec.Plumb.
Fire
Prot.
Arch.
Construction &
Operation
2-D Drawings & Specifications
Coordination / Quality
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
RFI
Uncoordinated Drawings = Multiple RFI’s
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the project manager
understood it
How the architect
designed it
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
Current AEC Process
New Model
Planning Design Bid Construction Occupancy
Design-Bid-Build
(Linear Process)
CM at Risk; Design-Build
(Collaborative Process)
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
Planning
Design
Construction
Occupancy
CM at Risk; Design-Build
+ VDC/BIM
Technology-Enabled
Collaborative Process
( )
What Is BIM?
What is BIM?
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM) Virtual Time Machine
Integrated Project Data
Data Sharing
Enhanced Visualization
Coordination
Collision Detection
Linked Parametric
Information
Process Collaboration
Interoperability
Digital
Intelligent
Object-Oriented
Data-Rich
... all based around the concept that BIM is a process of using technology
-- not just technology itself
There are so many definitions!
Building Information Modeling
▪ Software simulation of design, construction, and facility operation
▪ Virtual Construction - Building it twice – Once in the computer - Once in the field.
▪ Data-Rich Computer Model - Not just an electronic drawing tool.
▪ Object-Based (not just lines) Relational Database
▪ Intelligent ‘Drawings’: Data→ Physical and Functional Characteristics.
BIM =
BIM: Virtual Representations
▪ A BIM is a virtual representation of the physical and functional
characteristics of a facility, for good or bad.
BIM: Virtual Representations
Construction Model with BIM
Relational
Database
Civil Struc.
Elec.
Construction &
Operation
Design, Documents, & Data (3-D, 4-D, 5-D)
Arch.
Facility
Mgmt.
Fire
Prot.
Cost
Data
Mech.
Plumb.
Concept & Design
Why does this happen?
How the subcontractor
installed it
How the project was
Documented
How the owner
was billed
When it was delivered What the owner really wanted
How the owner
requested it
How the design team modeled
it
What the owner visualized and
approved.
What the contractor bid How the marketing team
described it
AEC Process With BIM
Influence vs Cost Curve
E
ff
o
rt Typical
‘Value’ Engineeri ...
Integrating Advanced Analytics with Autodesk SolutionsRich Hanapole
Learn how to integrate analytics software with Autodesk products to improve project visibility and communicate progress, issues and accomplishments to project stakeholders.
This class highlights proven approaches to design and integrate analytics into a project and demonstrates how stakeholders have the ability to view charts and trends including the ability to drill down into project data to identify challenge areas and apply corrective actions to improve the likelihood of a successful project outcome.
How BIM Can Accelerate Project-Wide Review Cycles - Webinar, November 11, 2015Aconex
In this webinar, we heard from Chris Pynn of Arup and Steve Fox of BIM Consulting on how organisations use BIM across project phases and their entire team to accelerate reviews and improve decision making. It also covered key trends in BIM adoption and some of the remarkable achievements from using BIM in the construction industry.
Enabling BIM Workflow for Informed and Collaborative Projects | Empowering yo...The NBS
Drew Wiggett, Head of Product Information, NBS, looks at the benefits of enabling BIM workflow, including utilising key functionality in the NBS National BIM Library and NBS plug-ins.
Drew Wiggett is Head of Product Information at NBS and manages the team delivering BIM objects. This includes the NBS National BIM Library content. Drew has a strong background in BIM and is passionate about virtual design and construction. Prior to joining NBS, Drew was an Associate at Ryder Architecture and BIM Development Leader at BIM Academy.
Edinburgh Revit User Group - BIM Level 2 to LOD PresentationGraham H Stewart
This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the requirements for BIM Level 2. It defines key terms like level of detail, level of information, and level of development. It also outlines the processes involved in BIM like developing employer's information requirements and a BIM execution plan. The document emphasizes that collaboration, clear objectives, and defining deliverables are important for BIM. It also notes that the contractor is looking for clarity on what is included in the model.
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2. An Architect with 20 years of experience in Digital architecture,
Design Systems Implementations, Automating the construction
documents preparation using the up-to-date technology and tools.
Has shared in Design and Production Process development in
several large scale A/E Consultants in GCC.
Key Speaker
• Big 5 Show 2014 ( Dubai )
• BIG 5 Show 2014 ( Kuwait )
• BIM & Engineering Seminar 2013 ( Dubai )
• BIM Day By Autodesk 2012 ( Jeddah )
• BIM implementation and Design Process 2012 ( Jeddah, United
Architects of Philippines )
Events and Seminars
• BIM Strategy and Implementation Conference
Stanford Uni. Abu Dhabi 2010
• BIM and Process transformation Workshop
Harvard Uni. Jeddah 2010
Waleed Eliwa
BIM Consultant
Biography
3. Experiences
• Zuhair Fayez Partnership (Jeddah - Cairo),
• Dimensions ( Dubai – Cairo )
• Saudi Diyar ( Jeddah – Cairo )
• NAGA Architects ( Dubai )
• Mazaya Consultants ( Dubai )
• EHAF Consulting Engineers
• Founder BIMRoad BIM Social Group
Certifications
• Revit Architectural Provisional 2011, to 2015
• CADD and ADT
• Network Administration,
• Programming Techniques
• Data Base Concepts
News Letter
• Autodesk News Letter ( BIM Implementation
Successful Story ) 2012
Waleed Eliwa
BIM Consultant
Biography
4. BIM & Design Process
• What is BIM Part 1
• Current Design Process
• BIM Definition
• Drafting And Modeling
• BIM Members
• BIM implementation Part 2
• Key Words
• Teams
• What must and what must not
• Selected Practicing Samples
• Perfect Process workflow
• Expectations Part 3
• Project Samples
5. BIM
& DESIGN PROCESS
Applications and Implementation
Workshop Presentation
19th November 2014
• What is BIM and What
is not
• Drafting And Modeling
• BIM Members
6. Design Process Key Words
• Design Stages
• Schematic SD
• Conceptual CD
• Development DD
• Disciplines Scope
• Architecture
• Structure
• MEP
• Data Exchange
• Data Workflow
• Files Format
• Files Relationship
What Is BIM
• Design Criteria
• References
• Codes
• Quality Control
• Coordination
• Evaluation
• Deliverables
• Change Management
• Time Management
7. Developing Design Process
• Drafting Capabilities
• E-Coordination
• Change Management
• Staff Capabilities
• Software
• Infrastructure
What Is BIM
• Business Needs
• Level of required
enhancements
• What is the benefits of
changing what I use to
do ?
• Achievement against
Risk
• Targets
• Expectations
8. Current Design Process
• A/E Design Process
• Data Exchange
• Data Workflow
Schematic
Development
Construction Documents
VER Views HOR Views
Schedules3D Views
Details
Separate
2D Drawings
• Design Language
What Is BIM
9. Schematic
Development
Construction Documents ~ 30% Lost ( Re-work, Data integration & Coordination )
Time
Lose information as you move from
phase to phase.
• A/E Design Process
• Data Exchange
• Data Workflow
Process
Start
Current Design Process
What Is BIM
10. Schematic
Development
Construction Documents
In the traditional process, you lose
information as you move from phase to
phase.
• A/E Design Process
• Data Exchange
• Data Workflow • Coordinated Drawings
• Shop Drawing
• Fractions
• Change Management
• As Built Drawings
• Cost Management
• BOQ
Current Design Process
What Is BIM
11. Schematic
Development
Construction Documents
In the traditional process, you lose
information as you move from phase to
phase.
• A/E Design Process
• Data Exchange
• Data Workflow • Separated Elements
• Lines to Draw objects
• Editable Dimensions Value
• Manual Cross References
• No Drawing Integration
• Drafting Schedules
Current Design Process
What Is BIM
12. • Sub consultants
• Shop Drawing
• Change Management
• As Built Drawings
• Construction Cost Control
Arch PlansMEP Data St Data
On Site Coordination
Time Lost / RFIs
Lower Quality
Current Design Process
What Is BIM
13. Model
• Building Information
Modeling (BIM) is a
digital representation of
physical and functional
characteristics of a
facility.
• BIM is a shared
knowledge resource for
information about a
facility forming a
reliable basis for
decisions during its life-
cycle
BIM Concept
What Is BIM
Sheets
BOQ
2D
ArchData
Structure
Data
MEP Data
14. • Emigration
• From Draw to build
• From 2D To 3D
• From Element to Object
• From Text To Label
• Parametric
• Object Relations
• Object Behavior
• Information injection and
extraction
• Information Integration
BIM Concept
What Is BIM
It is Process Revolution
Information Management
New Design Thinking
Construction Solutions
15. • BIM is a process that
involves creating and using
an intelligent 3D model to
inform and communicate
project decisions.
• Design, visualization &
simulation
BIM Definition
What Is BIM
16. BIM
Is a Process
Design Flow EvaluationManagement Serious Decision Team Investment
Time and Money Saving Quality and Accuracy
Tasks re-scheduling Information Parametric Objects
Objects Behaviors
Accumulative Knowledge
Learning Curve Level Of Details Deliverables
Data Exchange Design Validation Management Data Presentation
Reports Document Management Facility Management
Operation Fabrication As-BuiltWorkshop
17. Re define and re think about
• Design Process
• Design, Information, Presentation & Deliverables
• Design is a group of scheduled decision
• Design is construction able solutions
Give answer to :
• What is the reason to do this by this way and when ?
• Project Level of integrity
You are moving :
• From Text to Parameter
• From Element to Object
• Early Solutions On office before expensive on site
New Definitions before Shifting to BIM
What Is BIM
21. Key Words
Implementation
• Process
• Project BIM Execution Plan
• Project Phases Definitions
• Conceptual Design
• Design Developments
• Construction Drawings
• Check lists and QC
• Software matching with
process
• Modeling Reference
• Coordination
• BOQ
• National CAD Standard
• LOD Definition
Tinder
CD DD CD
File Format Information Deliverables
22. Key Words
Implementation
• Deliverables
• 2D PDF Files
• IFC Format
• DWF Format
• Revit Model ( as Contract )
• DWG Format
LOD 100 - Essentially the
equivalent of conceptual
design, the model would
consist of overall building
massing and the downstream
users are authorized to perform
whole building types of analysis
(volume, building orientation,
cost per square foot, etc.)
LOD 200 - Similar to schematic
design or design
development, the model would
consist of "generalized systems
or assemblies with approximate
quantities, size, shape, location
and orientation.
23. Key Words
Implementation
• Deliverables
• 2D PDF Files
• IFC Format
• DWF Format
• Revit Model ( as Contract )
• DWG Format
LOD 300 - Model elements are
suitable for the generation of
traditional construction
documents and shop
drawings. As such, analysis
and simulation is authorized for
detailed elements and systems.
LOD 500 - The final level of
development represents the
project as it has been
constructed - the as-built
conditions. The model is
suitable for maintenance and
operations of the facility.
24. Key Words
Implementation
• Tools / Software
- Software price
- Learning time
- Data exchange
- Meet business needs
- Compatible with sub
consultants tools
- Integrated with design
flow
- Integrated with
infrastructure
- Employees investments
to business income
- Training and workshops
- Updating Standers
27. Key Words
Implementation
• BIM Team
• Team Work Skills
• 3D imagination
• Familiar with objects
properties, Parameters and
data base initial concepts
• Coordinated Decisions
• Design Decision Maker
• Construction Knowledge
• Research Ability
• Modeling Skills
Core
Core Team
Support T
Pilot Project
1.St Project
Projects Team
28. Key Words
Implementation
• Facts
• BIM to enhance quality and
productivity
and have more projects
not to reduce staff number
• BIM for all who can fit with
• Tasks and Duties will re
schedule
• Team Re-Tasking
• A complete 3D model is every
one task
• Do it right from the first time
• Any action will reflect all
project Team and objects
• Coordination and BOQ are
every one Aim
Core
Core Team
Support T
Pilot Project
1.St Project
Projects Team
29. Key Words
Implementation
• Standards
• BIM Workflow
• Standard Naming Conventions
• Material
• Parameters
• Families
• Architectural Guidelines
• Structural Guidelines
• Mechanical Guidelines
• Electrical Guidelines
• Tele-Communication Guidelines
• Plumbing and Fire Fighting
Guidelines
• Clash Detection Methodology
30. Key Words
Implementation
• BIM Project Management
• BIM Execution Plan
• Model Construction
• Links and Model Data Exchange
• File format
• Sub consultants and Disciplines tools
• Project Contract and Deliverables
• shall we submit models with the same
fees ?
• Readability and Model Author
• Project pricing to BIM time saving
32. Governmental - KSA
• Design Model, SD, DD, CD By Revit
• Plans , Sections, Wall Sections, Elevations, Area Plans & Schedules
• Drawing Details scale 1:400 to 1:1
Multi Disciplines
Model
Site Area 47,000 m2
36,000 m2 office
Building
30,000 m2
underground parking
Design SD to DD
3monthes
33. Governmental - KSA
• Design Model, SD, DD, CD By Revit
• Plans , Sections, Wall Sections, Elevations, Area Plans & Schedules
• Drawing Details scale 1:200 to 1:1
…..
34. Governmental - KSA • Model Structure and Data Management
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Jeddah
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Local Model
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Local Model
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Central Model
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Coordination
Model
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Model