Building Information Modelling BIM
Building Information Modelling BIM
Building Information Modelling BIM
Mon 18.04.2016
Course Content
The use of ICT for condition
assessment of structures
Introduction Repair of fire
& Conservation damage
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BIM talk
Vincent Kuo
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Previous episode…
Slide 1
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Today:
1. Team presentations (15min)
2. Short reflection (10min)
3. BIM in a nutshell (30min)
4. Solibri functions (10min)
5. Discussions (5min)
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BIM
HVAC - group
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Everyone claims they are using BIM…
…since they are aware of the advantages
•provides an improved quality of data since common data base,
permanent synchronizing
•direct and continuous availability of actual and relevant data for all participants
•improved communication between participants of planning
less mistakes in planning
easier crea on of 3D visualiza on
increasing produc vity of planning process concerning costs, due
dates and quality
the very few that are using it, are doing it quite poorly.
•lack of instruction and coordination for the whole personnel
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BIM file can be useful for the renovation case
• Detections of places where are problems, avoid potential requirement of re-design, for
example it can shows you if the new ventilation tube is passing thru supporting
construction or not
• Reduction in remedial works due to enhanced quality control and design coordination
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Sources:
http://www.detail.de/architektur/themen/bim-in-der-architektur-
verweigern-oder-durchstarten-024369.html
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_Information_Modeling
http://www.architecturalevangelist.com/building-information-
modeling/taking-bim-to-the-boardroom-for-renovating-the-nation.html
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BIM: Building
Information
Modelling
GROUP: STRUCTURES
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Why is BIM such a big deal?
BIM is a fairly new concept in the construction industry.
Most companies do not trust the softwares but they use it as a way to
satisfy their customers.
Most people don’t know how to use but claiming to know BIM adds on
to their individual value.
People who may be trained in BIM usually use online tutorials, which
does not add on to the knowledge behind the concept but only teaches
one to use the softwares.
BIM softwares are often thougth of as 3D Autocad softwares, due to the
lack of knowledge at the theoritical level.
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BIM and Renovation
BIM can be used to model the new parts in the existing structures, for
example, in Elefanttikortteli, BIM was used in modelling the new HVAC
system in the attic.
BIM can also be used for conflict checking between the new HVAC
layout and the existing structural layout of the building.
BIM can also be used for scheduling the renovation operation, similar in
case of a new construction project.
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2. Short reflection
Slide 1
1. How many are “doing BIM”?
2. How well are they “doing BIM”?
Slide 2
How does the use of .smc file help daily work of engineers
realistically
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3. BIM in a nutshell
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What is Building Information Modelling (BIM)?
Cooperative Research Centre for Construction Innovation, 2009
1. Digital 3D objects
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BIM is ”NOT” merely a software package rendering 3D graphics
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Common functions of BIM in construction:
Visualisation
Scheduling (time)
Clash detection
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COST?
Jyrki Keinänen
CEO A-Insinöörit
Tekla/Revitt/Navisworks/Solibri/Archicad cost? 23
Data interoperability?
IFC
(International
foundation classes)
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Data interoperability?
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Data interoperability?
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ADT - Autodesk
ARC - Archicad
ALL - Allplan
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Geometric issues
ARC-ALL
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ADT-ARC
ARC-ADT
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McGraw hill report: BIM Value for Owners/Clients
http://i2sl.org/elibrary/documents/Business_Value_of_BIM_for_Owners_SMR_(2014).pdf
Owner’s requirement
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McGraw hill report: BIM Value for Owners/Clients
http://i2sl.org/elibrary/documents/Business_Value_of_BIM_for_Owners_SMR_(2014).pdf
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McGraw hill report: Business Value of BIM in America
http://bimforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MHC-Business-Value-of-BIM-in-North-America-2007-2012-SMR.pdf
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McGraw hill report: Business Value of BIM in America
http://bimforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MHC-Business-Value-of-BIM-in-North-America-2007-2012-SMR.pdf
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Perceptions of BIM in Finland today
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Interviews
Design
Design
Design&Construction
Construction
FM/maintenance
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What is BIM?
• Tomi Henttinen (CEO of Gravicon&Chair of buildingSMART Finland)
“BIM is process-related; BIM means IFC – open shared data.”
• Jarmo Laitinen (Professor of ICT in Construction, TUT)
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Practices Times mentioned
Collision/Clash detection 7
Visualization 6
Quantity take-off (counting) 5
Scheduling 4
Energy Simulation 2
Reporting and checking 2
Continuous performance measurement 2
Mobile apps 1
Safety planning 1
Alternatives testing 1
Identify function system 1
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1. Clash detection
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1. Clash detection
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2. Visualization
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2. Visualization
Client Communicate with design teams
Alternative design proposals
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2. Visualization
Site supervisor and construction workers
Get familiar with the project, plan work
beforehand , monitor ongoing construction
work
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2. Visualization
Marketing
a) Web marketing supported by 3D renderings
& videos
b) Mobile applications
“How many times they calculate the same quantity/do the same searching from
the building during its construction? The average is 11 times.” - Ville Pietilä, MAD
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4. Scheduling
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4. Scheduling
An example
Color codes: orange = completed/installed, blue = this week, green = next week,
yellow = scheduled, in over two weeks, purple = scheduled, in over two weeks and a
different contractor (Source: SRV, Flamingo project, Vantaa)
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Solibri
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Schools of thought about BIM
Why is BIM not compellingly delivering on it’s
(theoretical) promises?
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Stay in touch!
I’m happy to chat anytime over
coffee/tea/beer/whiskey/whatever
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/vincent.kuo.9041
Email
[email protected]
Cell
+358449541094
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Summary
Lecture summary Next Lecture:
– Introduction – 25.04.2016
– BIM in a nutshell – Heating, Ventilation, and Air
– Solibri functions Conditioning (HVAC) Renovation
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