Author: Mohammad Obaidullah | Qatar Design Consortium
Content:
- Importance of client interests and involvements
- BIM – an adoption curve
- Case study – Walk through Qatar’s 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
About the Qatar BIM User Day: Qatar University, HOCHTIEF ViCon and Teesside University proudly take the initiative to facilitate modern and innovative methods in the Gulf construction industry. The focus is Building Information Modeling (BIM), and our aim is to establish a knowledge platform with government, research and industry experts. The User Day aims to help people to share knowledge, discuss new technologies, and identify new potentials for BIM.
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Content
• Importance of Client interests and involvements
• BIM – An adoption Curve
• Case Study – Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
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WHO REALLY ARE STAKEHOLDERS
• All the parties involved in a project can be classified as stakeholders.
• Promoting and providing support for the implementation.
• Promoting BIM as an emerging technology to assist in conceiving,
designing, constructing and operating the buildings
Source: The Stakeholder Matrix for BIM projects (www.cl3ver.com) Source: www.bluentcad.com
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WHO REALLY ARE STAKEHOLDER
• BIM users: Architects, Engineers, Constructors and Building product suppliers.
• NON BIM users: Are all those stakeholders that have decision power or influence on the BIM
project. Those are CEO’s, Board Members, Investors, Private & Governments etc..
Source: The Stakeholder Matrix for BIM projects (www.cl3ver.com)
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IMPORTANCE OF CLIENT INTERESTS AND INVOLVEMENTS
• No such idea can be fruitful unless it has Investor's.
• The benefits will ultimately be in using the model to manage complete facilities.
• A client, who can be a patron, developer, owner, occupier, user, FM manager, or funder/investor,
has a critical role to play in the transformation of industry
Source: Study by J.C. Cannistraro Source: NBS National BIM Report 2015
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BIM Benefits for the client
• More effective participation
• Increased confidence
• Helps decision making
• Reduced programme
• Greater predictability of outcomes
• Reduced project risks
• Receive more competitive bids
• Easier life cycle planning
• Better asset management
• Adds long-term value to their
business
Source: Balfour Beatty
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BIM Benefits for the client
BENEFITS
Faster delivery
50%
Reduction in overall
time, from inception to
completion, for new
build and refurbished
assets.
Lower emissions
50%
Reduction in
greenhouse gas
emissions in the built
environment.
Reduction
20%
Reduction in
build costs
Life time
reduction
33%
Reduction is costs
over the life time of
the building
Reduction in
conflicts
47% - 65%
Reduction in conflicts
and rework during
construction.
Better
predictability
35% - 43%
Reduction in risk, better
predictability of
outcomes
Improvement in
review
32% - 38%
Improvement in review
and approval cycles
Increase in
quality
44% - 59%
Increase in the overall
project quality
Major clients implemented BIM, reports that the significant benefits from BIM are:
Source: UK Government Cabinet Office BIM Strategy Paper
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BIM Adoption growth in past 2 years
Middle
East
32%
62%
Source: International Journal of Civil, Environmental, Structural, Construction and Architectural Engineering Vol:9, No:5, 2015
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BIM - An Adoption Curve
• Traditional practice to use drawing boards and parallel bars.
• Improvement in construction technology demands a new approach.
• The people involved in industry required a tool that could help them to manage large projects.
• Also computer technology was getting matured, with the introduction of AUTOCAD.
• Discussion about BIM has proliferated, and awareness of it is now nearly universal. Many more people are using
BIM than were in 2010.
Source: NBS National BIM Report 2015
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BIM - An Adoption Curve
A NEW ROLE WITH NEW RESPONSIBILITY…
• Defining the right BIM processes.
• Taking care of the BIM related personnel.
• Responsible for choosing the right IT environment.
• Checking the contract conditions to fit in the BIM approach.
• Leading the training and education required for personnel.
• Managing process, people technology and policy.
Source: AEC(UK)BIM TechnologyProtocol-v2.1.1
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
Al-Bayt Stadium
Al-Khor, Doha
Seating Capacity- 65000 Approx
Site Area- 1.3 Million Sqm (Approx.)
Client - Aspire Zone Foundation [AZF]
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
Main Stadium
Energy Centre
Retail
Site Landscape
and Hardscape
Site View
Parking
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
Training For Client:
• To review and manage further developments into the Revit BIM
Models by the ASPIRE
• BIM training was provided for easement of review to the client.
• The BIM training includes the following subjects:
• Revit Interface
• Project Browser and Properties
• Navigation
• Working with several models and linked files.
• Project and Shared parameters.
• Schedule from model and linked files.
• Family type hosted system and in place.
• Interference check with other discipline.
• IFC exports
• The training sessions became part of BIM Execution plan task list.
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
BIM Training For Operative Team:
• Our experts provided necessary training (Basic and Advanced) to the
client coordination team related to model operations and review through
softwares
• As a result, the entire team could access models on the cloud .
• Everyone including client team could open, run and monitor over task
progress and review the submitted repository for comments and
approval.
CLIENT PARTICIPATION POSITIVES
• Client actively participated in whole BIM process, expressed their
desires
• As an outcome of clients Involvement and clear decisions we managed
to finish the project BIM job in set time limits.
• Since client was then aware of the flexible outputs of BIM, the task
density increased in a challenging way.
• With mutual discussions we figured out the ultimate requirements like
Sightlines analysis, area/room/space wise BOQ verification and
complex Clash resolutions.
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BENEFITS FOR THE CLIENT – SIGHTLINE STUDY.
For the entire stadium seat-wise sightline analysis was done which perfectly elaborated the visual
quality and seat kills out of entire seat count.
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
Work Sharing using cloud based services to enable teams at different location to synchronize the model.
Facade Concrete Structure Interiors Steel Structure
Drainage HSR Electrical Plumbing
HVAC Façade Tent Grandstand Upper Level Steel Structure
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CASE STUDY - Walk in Qatar 2022 Al-Bayt Stadium (Al Khor)
Clash Detection & Resolution
• The BIM STRATEGY also Included Interactive
workshop sessions with the Design team/Client
to discuss and extract solutions for the major
Clashes among different desciplines.
• 7 weeks Interactive workshop for Main Stadium
and Retail Building that resolved around 80% of
complicated and packed zones of the Building.
Mechanical equipment Clash with Steel Structure
Solutions Solutions