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BIM
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e
Building Information Modeling
is a process, that involves an
integration of the various
project participants at various
levels.
What is BIM?
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BIM APPROACH
TRADITIONAL APPROACH
Traditional vs. BIM
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What is BIM?
ā€œBuilding 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; defined as existing from earliest conception to
demolition.ā€
The National Building Information Model Standard Project Committee (March, 2012)
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minimizes risk
and promote
quality
Staub-French & Khanzode (2007)
3D & 4D
Modeling
BIM
will be accepted
as industry copes
with realities of
tight labor market
minimizes risk
and promotes
quality
ā€¢ eliminate field interferences
ā€¢ less rework
ā€¢ increased productivity
ā€¢ fewer RFI
ā€¢ fewer change orders
ā€¢ less cost growth
ā€¢ decrease construction to facility turnover
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BIM ā€“ PROJECT LIFE CYCLE
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Intelligent design information in 3D ā€“
ā€˜model-based processā€™; building will be
built virtually before physical building is
constructed
Contractorā€™s Guide to BIM ā€“ Edition One
AGC of America 2007
New technology and new way of working,
beginning to make an impact to
construction industry (has been used for a while
in manufacturing & engineering industries)
At a strategic level, BIM
addresses many of the
industries failures: waste
reduction, value creation
while improving productivity.
Provides a common single and
coordinated source of structured
information to support all parties involved
in the delivery process -design, construct,
operation ā€“ reducing loss of information
BIM can be used to
demonstrate the entire
building lifecycle from
construction through to facility
operation.
Contains representations of the actual
parts and pieces - includes building
shape, design and construction time,
costs, physical performance, logistics
and more
WHAT IS
BIM?
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New working
practices
Technology
Quality
Improves
quality
process reliability timeliness consistency
What is BIM?
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Lack of project co-ordination
Time & Cost
over-runs
Manual bill of quantities or no
integration
No accuracy in Job Costing
& Budgeting
Not feasible to integrate with facility
management applications and
preventive, corrective maintenance
Further investment needed
for data procurement &
incurring cost per year
MAJOR ISSUES IN A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
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IPD
-
BIM
Deliverables
ā€¢ 3D modelling & Outputs
ā€¢ Clash detection
ā€¢ Clash Resolution
ā€¢ Quantity take off
ā€¢ 2D Extraction
ā€¢ Construction simulation ā€“ 4D & 5D
ā€¢ Facility Management Solutions
To provide IPD (Integrated Project Delivery) using BIM technology
to manage and maintain projects effectively
BIM IPD
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Benefits of BIM
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Benefits of BIM
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM ļƒ¼ All project partners ā€“ uses a
single, shared 3D model,
cultivating collaborative
working relationships.
ļƒ¼ This ensures everyone is
focused on achieving best
value, from project inception
to eventual decommissioning.
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ļƒ¼ BIM makes possible swift and
accurate comparison of different
design options.
ļƒ˜ enabling development of
more efficient, cost-effective
and sustainable solutions.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Through deployment of new
generative modeling
technologies, solutions can be
cost-effectively optimized
against agreed parameters.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Projects can be visualized at an
early stage - giving owners and
operators a clear idea of design
intent and allowing them to
modify the design to achieve the
outcomes they want.
ļƒ¼ In advance of construction, BIM
also enables the project team
to ā€˜buildā€™ the project in a virtual
environment, rehearsing
complex procedures, optimizing
temporary works designs and
planning procurement of
materials, equipment and
manpower.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Agreeing the design concept early
in project development to eliminate
late stage design changes;
ļƒ¼ Using standard design elements
when practicable;
ļƒ¼ Resolving complex construction
details before the project goes on
site;
ļƒ¼ Avoiding clashes;
ļƒ¼ Taking advantage of intelligence
and automation within the model to
check design integrity and estimate
quantities;
ļƒ¼ Producing fabrication and
construction drawings from the
model; and
ļƒ¼ Using data to control construction
equipment.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Crowd behavior and fire modeling
capability enable designs to be
optimized for public safety.
ļƒ˜ Asset managers can use the
3D model to enhance
operational safety.
ļƒ˜ Contractors can minimize
construction risks by
reviewing complex details or
procedures before going on
site.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Integrating multidisciplinary
design inputs using a single 3D
model allows
ļƒ˜ interface issues to be
identified and resolved in
advance of construction
ļƒ˜ eliminating the cost and
time impacts of redesign.
ļƒ¼ The model also enables new and
existing assets to be integrated
seamlessly.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
ļƒ¼ Exact quantity take-offs mean that
materials are not over-ordered.
ļƒ¼ Precise programme scheduling
enables just-in-time delivery of
materials and equipment, reducing
potential for damage.
ļƒ¼ Use of BIM for automated
fabrication of equipment and
components enables more efficient
materials handling and waste
recovery.
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1. Better outcomes through collaboration
2. Enhanced & optimized performance
3. Optimized solutions
4. Greater predictability
5. Faster project delivery - Time savings
6. Reduced safety risk
7. Fits first time
8. Reduced waste
Benefits of BIM
Five Top-Rated Positive
Impacts of BIM
Metrics for the Impact of BIM on Cost. Schedule,
RFIs and Safety
BIM : RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Respondent
Type
% Rating
High or Very
High
Improved Constructability
of Final Design
Contractors 74%
Increased Ownerā€™s
Understanding of
Proposed Design
Solutions
Owners 73%
Improved Quality /
Function of Final Design
Engineers 71%
Generated Better
Construction Documents
Owners 70%
Improved Ability to Plan
Construction Phasing and
Logistics
Owners 70%
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Source : Dodge Data & Analytics ā€“ Smart Market Report
Published on 2015 in Associate with Building Smart Alliance
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Barriers of BIM Implementation
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The effective implementation and use of BIM remains a major
issue for the construction industry. Whilst the technology
underpinning BIM has been around for well over a decade BIM
implementation and take-up has been relatively slow in the
construction industry compared to industries such as
manufacturing and engineering.
(Smith, 2014)
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lack of client demand
BIM
BIM application among designers
was limited
Lack
Qualified
Staff
Caroline T. W. Chan (2014)
Hong Kong Experience
Lack
Trainings
Education
government should collaborate with industry, professional
bodies and education institutes to establish clear standard
and guidance on BIM
Government
Hong Kong Government to implement BIM in all public housing projects starting from 2014
lack of standards
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1. High cost to implement BIM
2. IT availability (software, hardware, computer)
3. Require Time for training and implementing BIM
4. Readiness organization to change
5. Lack of knowledge in BIM
6. New technology require expertise and training.
7. Lack of information about benefits of BIM
(Ismail, 2014)
Malaysia Context
Barriers of BIM implementation
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(IEM, 2014)
Malaysia Context
Barriers of BIM implementation
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Case Study
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PEMBINAAN MAHKAMAH BAHARU TEMERLOH, PAHANG
Project Details
SCOPE OF SERVICES PMC SERVICES ( BIM COMPLIANCE)
PROJECT DESCRIPTION COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE (5 ACRES) TEMERLOH
COMMON INFRA COST RM80 MILLION
IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD 3 YEARS (Excl DLP)
SCHEDULED OF DEV STAGES 1, 2 AND 3 STAGES
PMC With BIM capability Initiated 2021
Implementation of project with BIM 2022
2D Design 2002 ā€“ 2020(conventional)
PEMBINAAN MAHKAMAH BAHARU TEMERLOH, PAHANG, 2021
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1. Secretary
2. Clerk / Doc Controller
F/T
Const. Eng. (C&S)
BIMNS
F/T
Const. Eng. (M&E)
SUB
F/T
Arch. Manager
BIM NS
F/T
Project Director
JKR HIPT
ANS
Construction
Management
Design
Management
Overall
Management
3rd Party Works
1. Soil Investigation
2. Topographical survey
BHEUU
Specialist Consultant
PMC
1. Planner
2. Cost Manager
3. QA/QC & Manager
4. EIA / EMP
5. GBI
6. Infra. Engineer
7. Structure Engineer
8. Geotech Engineer
9. M&E Engineer
10. Interface / Integrated
Head Office Support
Project Manager
Construction Manager
Civil / Structure / Arch
F/T
BIM Manager (Interface)
BIMNS
Landscape
UNITI EMZEX
Contracts Manager
LC
Cost Manager / QS
Planning Control Management
Doc Control
LC
Planning Manager
LC
Scheduler
LC
Contracts Management
LC
Quality Manager
Technical Management
Sr. Engineers & Sub - Professional Support
Civil Manager
UNITI
Electrical
ABS
UNITI
Geotechnical
BIM COORDINATOR
BIM, NS SOLUTION
Document Controller
Engineering
ZAIMMARN
Lā€™scape Manager
Mechanical
ABS & EMZEX
Asst. Project Manager (M&E)
F/T
Interface Management
With BIM
JB CONSULT
F/T
UNITI
Asst. Project Manager (C&S)
F/T
ORGANISATION CHART
M&E Manager
LC
Infrastructures
UNITI
Structural
BIM Manager
LC
F/T
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Project Aim
The development carries the promise of a New development of Mahkamah Temerloh that focuses on 4
Key Components: efficient design, Connectivity, Inclusivity and Regional Commercial Centre.
BIMs are ultimately developed to operate the facility after construction completion.
The models will be utilized during the construction stage to monitor;
ā€¢ work progress
ā€¢ identify conflicts prior to construction
ā€¢ manage logistics
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Project initially implemented using Non-BIM
BIM
BIM application among designers was
limited (Critical @ time of implementation)
Lack
Qualified
Staff
Lack
Trainings
Education
Client Initiative
lack of standards
[Uses BIM execution plan
Technology transfer from foreign]
On the work Workshops
(Consultants & Contractors)
[Technology transfer from foreign
experience]
Employment of BIM foreign experts
With local inputs
Project Experience
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Design Coordination: Using Clash
Detection software during coordination
process to determine field conflicts by
comparing 3D models of building systems.
Design Authoring: BIM software is used to
incorporate design intent input
documentation, metadata and other
requirements and translating them into a
comprehensive BIM.
As-Built Modeling: A process
used to depict an accurate
representation of the actual
condition of the Building in BIM
Site Utilization Planning:
Using construction simulation
based modeling to represent
both permanent and temporary
facilities on site and related
construction activities
4D Modeling: Using 4D
modeling (3D models with
added dimension of time) to
effectively plan phased
occupancy in a renovation,
retrofit, addition, or to show the
construction sequence and
space requirements on a
building site.
Existing Conditions Modeling: Project team develops BIM
to reflect existing conditions on site, including location of
facilities, graded levels etc.
BIM uses
in
Project
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Level of Involvement
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Interacts on a regular basis to assess various BIM processes and deliverables
Meeting Title Frequency Praticipants Location
BIM Progress Monitoring
Meeting
weekly
BIM Manager/PM-BIM/BIM
Coordinator
Site Office
Model Update weekly
BIM Coordinators/BIM
Modelers
Site Office
Coordination Meetings weekly
BIM Manager/PM-BIM/BIM
Coordinator / Service
Engineers.
Site Office
Quality Control Meetings Monthly
BIM Manager/PM-BIM/ BIM
Coordinator/QA/QC Manager
Site Office
Site Monitoring Frequency
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Construction Simulation
(based on contractors
approved programme)
2D Design
Drawings from
Client
3D Modelling
Clash Analysis
& Detection
Produce Clash Reports
to Identify/ Specify all
Clashes
Resolve all Clashes
Deliverable 1
Deliverable 2
Deliverable 3
3D Design
Drawings from
Client
BIM Coordination
With Consultants
A
B
Deliverable 4
Construction
Phase
Deliverable 5 FM Management
As Built
Model
BIM Process Flow
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Enhanced & Optimized Performance &
Solutions: Easier & more accurate
comparison on design options as well as using
clash detection software to mitigate possible
issues ā€“ cost effective
Better outcome through collaboration:
collaborative working relationship between
consultants, client and contractors ā€“ better
understanding of design intent
Fits First Time:
Reduced Safety Risks: safety
preventive methods being deployed
during early stage
Greater Predictability: better
visualization by using 4D
modeling (3D models with
added dimension of time) -
effectively plan complex
procedures, optimizing
temporary works designs and
planning procurement of
materials, equipment and
manpower.
Faster Project Delivery: Less design issues by early
coordination & using standard detailing (where possible)
BIM
benefits in
Project
Reduce Waste:
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CLASH COORDINATION
PIPE WORK CLASH WITH CABLE TRAYS
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CLASH COORDINATION
DRAINAGE CLASH WITH STRUCTURAL SLAB
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CLASH COORDINATION
DRAINAGE CLASH WITH STRUCTURAL BEAMS
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CLASH COORDINATION
DRAINAGE CLASH WITH PILE CAP FOUNDATION
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BIM DELIVERABLES
2D EXTRACTION
3D MODEL
2D LAYOUT
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QUANTITY TAKE-OFF
CROSS REFERENCE
BOQ
Raft Slab Concrete Quantities
BIM DELIVERABLES
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BIM DELIVERABLES
INTEGRATION WITH FM TOOLS
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Knowledge: Basic IT knowledge (basic 3D)
and BIM knowledge in various stakeholders ā€“
consultants & contractors
Cost: Initial capital to be utilized
No precedent studies:
The process of BIM
implementation is at
learning stage ā€“ trial and
error
Issues on liabilities: during
transfer of information between
designers and contractors
(different stages)
Awareness: understanding on
the importance of BIM ā€“
initiated by PMC, without prior
awareness from Kwasa
Damansaraā€™s BOD (need to be
convinced)
Application of BIM
Management: Issues during
initial coordination for pre, during
& post construction
Barriers &
Challenges in
Project
Transfer of Technology:
Need to refer consultants
from overseas to train,
having workshops etc
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Case Study:
Strategies to Overcome Barriers
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(IEM, 2014)
Malaysia Context ā€“ Steps to increase pace of BIM
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The Main Question is HOW?
CHANGE
MANAGEMENT
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Change Management
ā€¢ The set of tools, processes, skills
and principles for managing the
people side of change to achieve the
required outcomes of the project or
initiative.
ā€¢ Strategic change become necessary when
opportunities or threats arise in the
following main areas:
ļƒ¼Environment
ļƒ¼Diversification
ļƒ¼Technology
ļƒ¼People
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People in Change Management
Organization
Team
Me
ā€¢ How does change impact people
across the organization?
ā€¢ How do we make this work for all
of us?
ā€¢ How does each one show up
(Acceptance, fear, anger,
resistance)
ā€¢ What can I do to help them cope?
ā€¢ How do I show up?
ā€¢ Can I cope?
ā€¢ What do I need to help me cope?
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Change Management
Strategy Tools
Situational
Awareness
ā€¢ Understand the change and who is
impacted. i.e : Change characteristics,
impacted group, organizational attributes
Supporting
Structures
ā€¢ Team and sponsor structures
Strategy
Analysis
ā€¢ Risk, resistance and
special tactic
ļƒ˜ Formulating the
change management
strategy is the first
critical step in
implementing a change
management
methodology.
ļƒ˜ The strategy provide
direction and results
in informed decision
making throughout the
change process.
ļƒ˜ A well formulated
strategy really brings the
project or change to life,
describing who and how
it will impact the
organization.
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Change Management Process
UNFREEZING CHANGING REFREEZING
LEWINā€™s Change
Management
Model
Make sure the change stick as
part of the new routine
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Kotterā€™s 8 Steps Change Management
Model
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Possible barriers to Change
Barriers to
Change
Culture
Developmenta
l
Psychological
Social
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Evaluation of a Change Strategy
Determine
objectives
Describe Objectives
Measure effects
Establish baseline
points
Control Extraneous
factors
Detect unanticipated
consequences
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Strategies to overcome the barriers
Change Agent PMC
Establish Urgency Powerful Coalition Remove Obstacles Create Vision
Communicate Vision Create Quick Wins Build on the Change Make it Stick
ā€¢ Importance of
coordinating for FM
ā€¢ Request from the
client
ā€¢ PMC initiated
coalition between
consultants,
specialists and
contractors
ā€¢ Create awareness in
BIM implementation
ā€¢ Training given to
stakeholders (staff,
contractors, clients, LA)
ā€¢ Highlighting
advantages of BIM
(time, cost, quality)
ā€¢ Consistent monitoring
ā€“ meeting & updates
to obtain similar goals
ā€¢ Establish sequence
ā€¢ Visualization prior to
implementation (at
different stages)
ā€¢ Trial and error ā€“
learning curve
ā€¢ Practice makes
perfect
ā€¢ Continuous
improvements
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Conclusion
ā€¢ BIM is an important management tool in mitigating most
construction issues
ā€¢ BIM is seen to be a technology that might be mandatory
implementation in the construction industry in Malaysia
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Thank you
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  • 1. Prepared by: Ts. DEE BIM G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e
  • 2. Building Information Modeling is a process, that involves an integration of the various project participants at various levels. What is BIM? BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |2
  • 3. BIM APPROACH TRADITIONAL APPROACH Traditional vs. BIM BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |3
  • 4. What is BIM? ā€œBuilding 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; defined as existing from earliest conception to demolition.ā€ The National Building Information Model Standard Project Committee (March, 2012) BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |4
  • 5. minimizes risk and promote quality Staub-French & Khanzode (2007) 3D & 4D Modeling BIM will be accepted as industry copes with realities of tight labor market minimizes risk and promotes quality ā€¢ eliminate field interferences ā€¢ less rework ā€¢ increased productivity ā€¢ fewer RFI ā€¢ fewer change orders ā€¢ less cost growth ā€¢ decrease construction to facility turnover BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |5
  • 6. BIM ā€“ PROJECT LIFE CYCLE BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |6
  • 7. Intelligent design information in 3D ā€“ ā€˜model-based processā€™; building will be built virtually before physical building is constructed Contractorā€™s Guide to BIM ā€“ Edition One AGC of America 2007 New technology and new way of working, beginning to make an impact to construction industry (has been used for a while in manufacturing & engineering industries) At a strategic level, BIM addresses many of the industries failures: waste reduction, value creation while improving productivity. Provides a common single and coordinated source of structured information to support all parties involved in the delivery process -design, construct, operation ā€“ reducing loss of information BIM can be used to demonstrate the entire building lifecycle from construction through to facility operation. Contains representations of the actual parts and pieces - includes building shape, design and construction time, costs, physical performance, logistics and more WHAT IS BIM? BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |7
  • 8. New working practices Technology Quality Improves quality process reliability timeliness consistency What is BIM? BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |8
  • 9. Lack of project co-ordination Time & Cost over-runs Manual bill of quantities or no integration No accuracy in Job Costing & Budgeting Not feasible to integrate with facility management applications and preventive, corrective maintenance Further investment needed for data procurement & incurring cost per year MAJOR ISSUES IN A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |9
  • 10. IPD - BIM Deliverables ā€¢ 3D modelling & Outputs ā€¢ Clash detection ā€¢ Clash Resolution ā€¢ Quantity take off ā€¢ 2D Extraction ā€¢ Construction simulation ā€“ 4D & 5D ā€¢ Facility Management Solutions To provide IPD (Integrated Project Delivery) using BIM technology to manage and maintain projects effectively BIM IPD BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |10
  • 11. Benefits of BIM BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |11 Benefits of BIM
  • 12. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |12 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 13. 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM ļƒ¼ All project partners ā€“ uses a single, shared 3D model, cultivating collaborative working relationships. ļƒ¼ This ensures everyone is focused on achieving best value, from project inception to eventual decommissioning. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |13
  • 14. ļƒ¼ BIM makes possible swift and accurate comparison of different design options. ļƒ˜ enabling development of more efficient, cost-effective and sustainable solutions. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |14 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 15. ļƒ¼ Through deployment of new generative modeling technologies, solutions can be cost-effectively optimized against agreed parameters. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |15 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 16. ļƒ¼ Projects can be visualized at an early stage - giving owners and operators a clear idea of design intent and allowing them to modify the design to achieve the outcomes they want. ļƒ¼ In advance of construction, BIM also enables the project team to ā€˜buildā€™ the project in a virtual environment, rehearsing complex procedures, optimizing temporary works designs and planning procurement of materials, equipment and manpower. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |16 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 17. ļƒ¼ Agreeing the design concept early in project development to eliminate late stage design changes; ļƒ¼ Using standard design elements when practicable; ļƒ¼ Resolving complex construction details before the project goes on site; ļƒ¼ Avoiding clashes; ļƒ¼ Taking advantage of intelligence and automation within the model to check design integrity and estimate quantities; ļƒ¼ Producing fabrication and construction drawings from the model; and ļƒ¼ Using data to control construction equipment. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |17 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 18. ļƒ¼ Crowd behavior and fire modeling capability enable designs to be optimized for public safety. ļƒ˜ Asset managers can use the 3D model to enhance operational safety. ļƒ˜ Contractors can minimize construction risks by reviewing complex details or procedures before going on site. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |18 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 19. ļƒ¼ Integrating multidisciplinary design inputs using a single 3D model allows ļƒ˜ interface issues to be identified and resolved in advance of construction ļƒ˜ eliminating the cost and time impacts of redesign. ļƒ¼ The model also enables new and existing assets to be integrated seamlessly. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |19 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 20. ļƒ¼ Exact quantity take-offs mean that materials are not over-ordered. ļƒ¼ Precise programme scheduling enables just-in-time delivery of materials and equipment, reducing potential for damage. ļƒ¼ Use of BIM for automated fabrication of equipment and components enables more efficient materials handling and waste recovery. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |20 1. Better outcomes through collaboration 2. Enhanced & optimized performance 3. Optimized solutions 4. Greater predictability 5. Faster project delivery - Time savings 6. Reduced safety risk 7. Fits first time 8. Reduced waste Benefits of BIM
  • 21. Five Top-Rated Positive Impacts of BIM Metrics for the Impact of BIM on Cost. Schedule, RFIs and Safety BIM : RETURN ON INVESTMENT Respondent Type % Rating High or Very High Improved Constructability of Final Design Contractors 74% Increased Ownerā€™s Understanding of Proposed Design Solutions Owners 73% Improved Quality / Function of Final Design Engineers 71% Generated Better Construction Documents Owners 70% Improved Ability to Plan Construction Phasing and Logistics Owners 70% BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |21 Source : Dodge Data & Analytics ā€“ Smart Market Report Published on 2015 in Associate with Building Smart Alliance
  • 22. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |22
  • 23. Barriers of BIM Implementation BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |23
  • 24. The effective implementation and use of BIM remains a major issue for the construction industry. Whilst the technology underpinning BIM has been around for well over a decade BIM implementation and take-up has been relatively slow in the construction industry compared to industries such as manufacturing and engineering. (Smith, 2014) BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |24
  • 25. lack of client demand BIM BIM application among designers was limited Lack Qualified Staff Caroline T. W. Chan (2014) Hong Kong Experience Lack Trainings Education government should collaborate with industry, professional bodies and education institutes to establish clear standard and guidance on BIM Government Hong Kong Government to implement BIM in all public housing projects starting from 2014 lack of standards BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |25
  • 26. 1. High cost to implement BIM 2. IT availability (software, hardware, computer) 3. Require Time for training and implementing BIM 4. Readiness organization to change 5. Lack of knowledge in BIM 6. New technology require expertise and training. 7. Lack of information about benefits of BIM (Ismail, 2014) Malaysia Context Barriers of BIM implementation BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |26
  • 27. (IEM, 2014) Malaysia Context Barriers of BIM implementation BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |27
  • 28. Case Study BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |28 PEMBINAAN MAHKAMAH BAHARU TEMERLOH, PAHANG
  • 29. Project Details SCOPE OF SERVICES PMC SERVICES ( BIM COMPLIANCE) PROJECT DESCRIPTION COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE (5 ACRES) TEMERLOH COMMON INFRA COST RM80 MILLION IMPLEMENTATION PERIOD 3 YEARS (Excl DLP) SCHEDULED OF DEV STAGES 1, 2 AND 3 STAGES PMC With BIM capability Initiated 2021 Implementation of project with BIM 2022 2D Design 2002 ā€“ 2020(conventional) PEMBINAAN MAHKAMAH BAHARU TEMERLOH, PAHANG, 2021 BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |29
  • 30. 1. Secretary 2. Clerk / Doc Controller F/T Const. Eng. (C&S) BIMNS F/T Const. Eng. (M&E) SUB F/T Arch. Manager BIM NS F/T Project Director JKR HIPT ANS Construction Management Design Management Overall Management 3rd Party Works 1. Soil Investigation 2. Topographical survey BHEUU Specialist Consultant PMC 1. Planner 2. Cost Manager 3. QA/QC & Manager 4. EIA / EMP 5. GBI 6. Infra. Engineer 7. Structure Engineer 8. Geotech Engineer 9. M&E Engineer 10. Interface / Integrated Head Office Support Project Manager Construction Manager Civil / Structure / Arch F/T BIM Manager (Interface) BIMNS Landscape UNITI EMZEX Contracts Manager LC Cost Manager / QS Planning Control Management Doc Control LC Planning Manager LC Scheduler LC Contracts Management LC Quality Manager Technical Management Sr. Engineers & Sub - Professional Support Civil Manager UNITI Electrical ABS UNITI Geotechnical BIM COORDINATOR BIM, NS SOLUTION Document Controller Engineering ZAIMMARN Lā€™scape Manager Mechanical ABS & EMZEX Asst. Project Manager (M&E) F/T Interface Management With BIM JB CONSULT F/T UNITI Asst. Project Manager (C&S) F/T ORGANISATION CHART M&E Manager LC Infrastructures UNITI Structural BIM Manager LC F/T BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |30
  • 31. Project Aim The development carries the promise of a New development of Mahkamah Temerloh that focuses on 4 Key Components: efficient design, Connectivity, Inclusivity and Regional Commercial Centre. BIMs are ultimately developed to operate the facility after construction completion. The models will be utilized during the construction stage to monitor; ā€¢ work progress ā€¢ identify conflicts prior to construction ā€¢ manage logistics BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |31
  • 32. Project initially implemented using Non-BIM BIM BIM application among designers was limited (Critical @ time of implementation) Lack Qualified Staff Lack Trainings Education Client Initiative lack of standards [Uses BIM execution plan Technology transfer from foreign] On the work Workshops (Consultants & Contractors) [Technology transfer from foreign experience] Employment of BIM foreign experts With local inputs Project Experience BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |32
  • 33. Design Coordination: Using Clash Detection software during coordination process to determine field conflicts by comparing 3D models of building systems. Design Authoring: BIM software is used to incorporate design intent input documentation, metadata and other requirements and translating them into a comprehensive BIM. As-Built Modeling: A process used to depict an accurate representation of the actual condition of the Building in BIM Site Utilization Planning: Using construction simulation based modeling to represent both permanent and temporary facilities on site and related construction activities 4D Modeling: Using 4D modeling (3D models with added dimension of time) to effectively plan phased occupancy in a renovation, retrofit, addition, or to show the construction sequence and space requirements on a building site. Existing Conditions Modeling: Project team develops BIM to reflect existing conditions on site, including location of facilities, graded levels etc. BIM uses in Project BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |33
  • 34. Level of Involvement BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |34
  • 35. Interacts on a regular basis to assess various BIM processes and deliverables Meeting Title Frequency Praticipants Location BIM Progress Monitoring Meeting weekly BIM Manager/PM-BIM/BIM Coordinator Site Office Model Update weekly BIM Coordinators/BIM Modelers Site Office Coordination Meetings weekly BIM Manager/PM-BIM/BIM Coordinator / Service Engineers. Site Office Quality Control Meetings Monthly BIM Manager/PM-BIM/ BIM Coordinator/QA/QC Manager Site Office Site Monitoring Frequency BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |35
  • 36. Construction Simulation (based on contractors approved programme) 2D Design Drawings from Client 3D Modelling Clash Analysis & Detection Produce Clash Reports to Identify/ Specify all Clashes Resolve all Clashes Deliverable 1 Deliverable 2 Deliverable 3 3D Design Drawings from Client BIM Coordination With Consultants A B Deliverable 4 Construction Phase Deliverable 5 FM Management As Built Model BIM Process Flow BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |36
  • 37. Enhanced & Optimized Performance & Solutions: Easier & more accurate comparison on design options as well as using clash detection software to mitigate possible issues ā€“ cost effective Better outcome through collaboration: collaborative working relationship between consultants, client and contractors ā€“ better understanding of design intent Fits First Time: Reduced Safety Risks: safety preventive methods being deployed during early stage Greater Predictability: better visualization by using 4D modeling (3D models with added dimension of time) - effectively plan complex procedures, optimizing temporary works designs and planning procurement of materials, equipment and manpower. Faster Project Delivery: Less design issues by early coordination & using standard detailing (where possible) BIM benefits in Project Reduce Waste: BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |37
  • 38. CLASH COORDINATION PIPE WORK CLASH WITH CABLE TRAYS BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |38
  • 39. CLASH COORDINATION DRAINAGE CLASH WITH STRUCTURAL SLAB BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |39
  • 40. CLASH COORDINATION DRAINAGE CLASH WITH STRUCTURAL BEAMS BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |40
  • 41. CLASH COORDINATION DRAINAGE CLASH WITH PILE CAP FOUNDATION BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |41
  • 42. BIM DELIVERABLES 2D EXTRACTION 3D MODEL 2D LAYOUT BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |42
  • 43. QUANTITY TAKE-OFF CROSS REFERENCE BOQ Raft Slab Concrete Quantities BIM DELIVERABLES BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |43
  • 44. BIM DELIVERABLES INTEGRATION WITH FM TOOLS BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |44
  • 45. Knowledge: Basic IT knowledge (basic 3D) and BIM knowledge in various stakeholders ā€“ consultants & contractors Cost: Initial capital to be utilized No precedent studies: The process of BIM implementation is at learning stage ā€“ trial and error Issues on liabilities: during transfer of information between designers and contractors (different stages) Awareness: understanding on the importance of BIM ā€“ initiated by PMC, without prior awareness from Kwasa Damansaraā€™s BOD (need to be convinced) Application of BIM Management: Issues during initial coordination for pre, during & post construction Barriers & Challenges in Project Transfer of Technology: Need to refer consultants from overseas to train, having workshops etc BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |45
  • 46. Case Study: Strategies to Overcome Barriers BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |46
  • 47. (IEM, 2014) Malaysia Context ā€“ Steps to increase pace of BIM BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |47
  • 48. The Main Question is HOW? CHANGE MANAGEMENT BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |48
  • 49. Change Management ā€¢ The set of tools, processes, skills and principles for managing the people side of change to achieve the required outcomes of the project or initiative. ā€¢ Strategic change become necessary when opportunities or threats arise in the following main areas: ļƒ¼Environment ļƒ¼Diversification ļƒ¼Technology ļƒ¼People BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |49
  • 50. People in Change Management Organization Team Me ā€¢ How does change impact people across the organization? ā€¢ How do we make this work for all of us? ā€¢ How does each one show up (Acceptance, fear, anger, resistance) ā€¢ What can I do to help them cope? ā€¢ How do I show up? ā€¢ Can I cope? ā€¢ What do I need to help me cope? BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |50
  • 51. Change Management Strategy Tools Situational Awareness ā€¢ Understand the change and who is impacted. i.e : Change characteristics, impacted group, organizational attributes Supporting Structures ā€¢ Team and sponsor structures Strategy Analysis ā€¢ Risk, resistance and special tactic ļƒ˜ Formulating the change management strategy is the first critical step in implementing a change management methodology. ļƒ˜ The strategy provide direction and results in informed decision making throughout the change process. ļƒ˜ A well formulated strategy really brings the project or change to life, describing who and how it will impact the organization. BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |51
  • 52. Change Management Process UNFREEZING CHANGING REFREEZING LEWINā€™s Change Management Model Make sure the change stick as part of the new routine BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |52
  • 53. Kotterā€™s 8 Steps Change Management Model BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |53
  • 54. Possible barriers to Change Barriers to Change Culture Developmenta l Psychological Social BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |54
  • 55. Evaluation of a Change Strategy Determine objectives Describe Objectives Measure effects Establish baseline points Control Extraneous factors Detect unanticipated consequences BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |55
  • 56. Strategies to overcome the barriers Change Agent PMC Establish Urgency Powerful Coalition Remove Obstacles Create Vision Communicate Vision Create Quick Wins Build on the Change Make it Stick ā€¢ Importance of coordinating for FM ā€¢ Request from the client ā€¢ PMC initiated coalition between consultants, specialists and contractors ā€¢ Create awareness in BIM implementation ā€¢ Training given to stakeholders (staff, contractors, clients, LA) ā€¢ Highlighting advantages of BIM (time, cost, quality) ā€¢ Consistent monitoring ā€“ meeting & updates to obtain similar goals ā€¢ Establish sequence ā€¢ Visualization prior to implementation (at different stages) ā€¢ Trial and error ā€“ learning curve ā€¢ Practice makes perfect ā€¢ Continuous improvements BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |56
  • 57. Conclusion ā€¢ BIM is an important management tool in mitigating most construction issues ā€¢ BIM is seen to be a technology that might be mandatory implementation in the construction industry in Malaysia BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |57
  • 58. Thank you BIMNSĀ® BIMĀ® G e t t i n g S t a r t e d G u i d e |58