Presentation by Esra Kurul & Tim Carey (Willmott Dixon Construction, Scape & Oxford Brookes University) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
The Impact of Digital Engineering – Tim Broyd (ICE) #COMIT2016Comit Projects Ltd
This document summarizes Tim Broyd's presentation on the impact of digital engineering. It discusses how digital engineering is shifting more project work to the design phase through tools like BIM that help coordinate building systems. This allows projects to better manage costs and schedule. Broyd notes both opportunities and challenges with digital engineering, such as potential for non-interoperable software and handling large data sets. He emphasizes embracing digital engineering while still applying engineering principles and judgment. Collaboration is also key to realizing benefits like reduced costs and timelines.
Presentation by Jakub Wachocki, Franco Pittoni & Alain Waha (Process Innovation Forum) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Presentation by Alex Lubbock of the Cabinet Office at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Digital transformation in the construction industryJulien Gaidot
To cope with global urbanization, we need to build faster, cheaper and with a high quality. However, construction is one of the least digitized sector of the economy.
Opening Keynote Speech (By Video)
Ms. Ada Fung, JP
Chairperson, The Construction Industry Council Working Group on Roadmap for BIM Implementation
HKIBIM-CIC BIM Conference 2014
Date: 29-Oct-2014 (Wed)
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue: Room 201 B & C, Asia World Expo, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
Co-organizers:
The Construction Industry Council
http://www.hkcic.org
HKTDC Hong Kong International Building and Hardware Fair
http://www.hktdc.com/fair/hkbdh-en/HKTDC-Hong-Kong-International-Building-and-Decoration-Materials-and-Hardware-Fair.html
The HKIBIM - CIC BIM Conference 2014 is the 5th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced AEC professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers will illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that others can improve their efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge.
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/
Collaboration - Open Opportunities & Bring Possibilities
Mr. Alex HO Senior Manager – Building Information Modelling Building Information Modelling Department, Construction Industry Council
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017
Theme: Transforming BIM to Action
Date: 22-Nov-2017 (Wed)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Grand Ballroom I-III, Level 6, Royal Plaza Hotel, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017 is the 8th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers are encouraged to illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that more professionals from different disciplines can improve their productivity through efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger BIM community.
The document summarizes a presentation given at the HKIBIM CIC BIM Conference on using BIM as an information hub. It discusses problems with a traditional "world of drawings" approach and outlines NWCON Management's vision and strategy for using BIM to streamline their workflow. This includes establishing an in-house BIM team to maintain a centralized information source and ensure all project updates and handovers are reflected in the BIM model from design through construction to asset management. The presentation promotes BIM as a way to ease the process, reduce mistakes, and enable early planning, decision-making and clear instructions through access to complete, up-to-date project information.
The Impact of Digital Engineering – Tim Broyd (ICE) #COMIT2016Comit Projects Ltd
This document summarizes Tim Broyd's presentation on the impact of digital engineering. It discusses how digital engineering is shifting more project work to the design phase through tools like BIM that help coordinate building systems. This allows projects to better manage costs and schedule. Broyd notes both opportunities and challenges with digital engineering, such as potential for non-interoperable software and handling large data sets. He emphasizes embracing digital engineering while still applying engineering principles and judgment. Collaboration is also key to realizing benefits like reduced costs and timelines.
Presentation by Jakub Wachocki, Franco Pittoni & Alain Waha (Process Innovation Forum) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Presentation by Alex Lubbock of the Cabinet Office at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Digital transformation in the construction industryJulien Gaidot
To cope with global urbanization, we need to build faster, cheaper and with a high quality. However, construction is one of the least digitized sector of the economy.
Opening Keynote Speech (By Video)
Ms. Ada Fung, JP
Chairperson, The Construction Industry Council Working Group on Roadmap for BIM Implementation
HKIBIM-CIC BIM Conference 2014
Date: 29-Oct-2014 (Wed)
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Venue: Room 201 B & C, Asia World Expo, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
Co-organizers:
The Construction Industry Council
http://www.hkcic.org
HKTDC Hong Kong International Building and Hardware Fair
http://www.hktdc.com/fair/hkbdh-en/HKTDC-Hong-Kong-International-Building-and-Decoration-Materials-and-Hardware-Fair.html
The HKIBIM - CIC BIM Conference 2014 is the 5th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced AEC professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers will illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that others can improve their efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge.
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/
Collaboration - Open Opportunities & Bring Possibilities
Mr. Alex HO Senior Manager – Building Information Modelling Building Information Modelling Department, Construction Industry Council
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017
Theme: Transforming BIM to Action
Date: 22-Nov-2017 (Wed)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Grand Ballroom I-III, Level 6, Royal Plaza Hotel, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017 is the 8th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers are encouraged to illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that more professionals from different disciplines can improve their productivity through efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger BIM community.
The document summarizes a presentation given at the HKIBIM CIC BIM Conference on using BIM as an information hub. It discusses problems with a traditional "world of drawings" approach and outlines NWCON Management's vision and strategy for using BIM to streamline their workflow. This includes establishing an in-house BIM team to maintain a centralized information source and ensure all project updates and handovers are reflected in the BIM model from design through construction to asset management. The presentation promotes BIM as a way to ease the process, reduce mistakes, and enable early planning, decision-making and clear instructions through access to complete, up-to-date project information.
The document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and whether it represents a real change in the construction industry or is just another buzzword. It provides a brief history of BIM, including early research in the 1980s-1990s and the development of open standards like IFC. The current state of the BIM market is examined, noting obstacles to adoption like industry fragmentation and changing business models. Potential benefits are mentioned along with requirements for successful BIM deployment and future development needs.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) awareness Seminar for Civil Engineering and Development Department on 6-Mar-2014
Speaker: Ir. Francis LEUNG - Founding Chairman of HKIBIM
HKIBIM Website: www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hkibim
3rd Qatar BIM User Day - International Experience Market Strategy-UKBIM User Day
Speaker: Phil Jackson - CEng FICE FRSA
- UK BIM Strategies
- Market Response
- BIM Market Awareness
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.
More information: www.bimuserday.com
Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserday
Article #1 Common Challenges Faced in Building Information Modeling (BIM) Ado...ASPiREBiM Solutions
The document discusses common challenges faced in adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the construction industry. It identifies five main challenges: 1) Lack of expertise, as most construction companies do not have qualified professionals trained in integrating BIM; 2) Lack of relevance and awareness of BIM, as many construction projects do not utilize modern practices; 3) Interoperability issues between different software programs and platforms used by stakeholders; 4) Constricted budgets that make it difficult for small and medium companies to invest in new technologies; 5) A reluctant or "old school" approach among industry professionals who resist new technologies and training. These challenges contribute to the slower than desired pace of BIM adoption in the construction sector.
This document provides an overview of the Global BIM Management Certification Program. It discusses that BIM (Building Information Modeling) usage is growing rapidly worldwide and there is an increasing need for BIM Managers to oversee BIM implementation on projects. The certification program aims to train professionals to work as BIM Managers through collaborative, practical projects using different BIM software. It offers flexibility to work online at one's own pace and provides opportunities for international networking and job placements.
3rd Qatar BIM User Day - Certification systems for BIM software trainingBIM User Day
- Industry Challenges
- Areas of Engagement
- Autodesk Certification
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.
1) The document discusses the current state of Building Information Modeling (BIM) adoption in the UK construction industry.
2) It notes that while BIM adoption has increased, most companies still have relatively immature BIM capabilities.
3) It highlights the need to improve BIM education and training to increase BIM skills across 150,000 UK construction companies by 2016.
3rd Qatar BIM User Day Education - BIM Professionals and BIM Users In QatarBIM User Day
Speaker: Prof. Saleh A. Mubarak
- Motivation
- Goals and Benefits
- Strategies
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.
More information: www.bimuserday.com
Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserday
From BIM to iBIM
Dr. Jack CHENG Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017
Theme: Transforming BIM to Action
Date: 22-Nov-2017 (Wed)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Grand Ballroom I-III, Level 6, Royal Plaza Hotel, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017 is the 8th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers are encouraged to illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that more professionals from different disciplines can improve their productivity through efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger BIM community.
Seminar on exploring synergies and interaction in lean construction and build...Stephen Au
Lean construction and building information modelling are different approaches that have had profound impacts in the construction industry. The two approaches have a good synergic fit to prevent inconsistencies, improve collaborative planning and improve productivity.
In this evening seminar, the speakers will explain the lean construction principles and practices and discuss the relative interaction and synergy in lean construction and building information modelling. The speakers will also share some research findings and demonstrate the use of building information modelling, simulation and mobile / cloud computing technologies for improving collaborative planning and work quality and productivity
Digital construction information managementStephen Au
This document summarizes Stephen Au's presentation on digital construction and information management at MTECH Engineering Co., Ltd. in October 2017. It discusses the challenges of construction management including productivity, quality, safety and costs. It promotes the use of building information modeling (BIM) and other digital technologies to improve design, engineering, on-site execution and asset management across the project lifecycle. Examples of MTECH projects from 2004 to 2019 are provided to demonstrate its experience with digital construction.
CIOB in Doha, Qatar - ViCon BIM Introduction | 23rd October 2012HOCHTIEF ViCon
The "Introduction to BIM" was held at the CIOB Event on 23rd October 2012 in Doha, Qatar by Gunnar Godawa, Senior Project Manager at HOCHTIEF ViCon Qatar.
The session covered answers to the following questions:
- What is BIM?
- Why to use BIM?
- When to use BIM?
- How to use BIM
- Who uses BIM?
The Transforming Construction Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Challenge within the Sector Deal aims to increase the efficiency of construction techniques through digital technologies like Business Information Modelling; reduce running costs for building users through energy generation and storage technologies; and conduct research and development and demonstration programmes supporting innovations. The objective is to provide safer, healthier and more affordable buildings that use dramatically less energy looking at design, manufacture, building management and power.
Read more here: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/iscf-transforming-construction-competition-announced-briefing-events-open
Or watch the webcast here: https://youtu.be/zQxRdrLA2Xo
The document provides an overview of the role of project managers in successful Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes. It discusses how project managers can manage the design and construction process to deliver successful BIM requirements. The document outlines an agenda covering the project manager's role in BIM, how to manage the design and construction process for BIM delivery, and the top 10 BIM tips for project managers. It emphasizes that project managers must understand change management, build trust among teams, and foster collaboration and innovation.
Take a deep dive into the details behind this year's award winners. Discover how BIM and emerging technologies transformed these incredible projects, from Beijing’s tallest skyscraper to Dubai’s “Museum of the Future” to Manhattan’s underground megaproject and more.
World Building Information Modeling (BIM) Market is Expected to Garner $11.7 ...Allied Market Research
Building Information Modeling (BIM), is a digital representation of a construction project, which can be used by architects, engineers and other construction professionals. It helps in planning, designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the diverse physical infrastructure coupled with speedy data exchange among the involved entities.
This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its potential to disrupt the construction industry. It provides an overview of BIM, including how it enables collaboration through a 3D model-based approach, its maturity levels around the world, and its perceived benefits such as improved coordination, reduced costs and errors. However, it also notes ongoing challenges to BIM adoption like procurement methods, skills availability and regulatory frameworks. The presentation concludes by inviting questions from the audience.
This document outlines the challenges of managing human resources in the construction industry and construction organizations. It discusses 5 units that will be covered related to human resource development for construction, including challenges in managing construction projects and organizations, strategic and operational human resource management approaches, employee empowerment and diversity, employee welfare, and legal aspects of human resource development. Some key challenges highlighted include the unique and transient nature of construction projects, demanding clients, a male-dominated culture, variable demand, a shrinking labor market, high employee turnover, and extensive subcontracting.
Hendriks Bouw en Ontwikkeling about BIM @ BEM Next colloquiumGijs Derks
The document provides an overview of a colloquium on BIM and its history and future. It discusses the history of BIM dating back to the 1960s and key developments. It profiles major BIM vendors like Autodesk, Nemetschek, Tekla, and Trimble and their acquisitions. The presentation also reviews the history of Hendriks Bouw en Ontwikkeling and their adoption of BIM since 2009. Additional topics covered include BIM workflows, reasons for using BIM, and predictions that BIM will become mainstream with developments in areas like the Internet of Things and big data in the next 5-10 years.
The document summarizes the progress and goals of the Automated Drone Reality Project. It discusses how the project began in 2003 to bring organizations together to share knowledge about drones and resolve issues through proof of concept projects. Membership and community days were created to openly share information. Various drone applications were tested for safety alerts, augmented reality, and tool/equipment tracking. The next steps discussed expanding automated drone capabilities, changing legislation to allow more uses, and packaging drone technologies for organizations. Barriers to adoption are addressed as well as the need for pilot projects and regulator engagement. The progress so far in 2016 is outlined along with challenges for 2017.
The document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and whether it represents a real change in the construction industry or is just another buzzword. It provides a brief history of BIM, including early research in the 1980s-1990s and the development of open standards like IFC. The current state of the BIM market is examined, noting obstacles to adoption like industry fragmentation and changing business models. Potential benefits are mentioned along with requirements for successful BIM deployment and future development needs.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) awareness Seminar for Civil Engineering and Development Department on 6-Mar-2014
Speaker: Ir. Francis LEUNG - Founding Chairman of HKIBIM
HKIBIM Website: www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hkibim
3rd Qatar BIM User Day - International Experience Market Strategy-UKBIM User Day
Speaker: Phil Jackson - CEng FICE FRSA
- UK BIM Strategies
- Market Response
- BIM Market Awareness
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.
More information: www.bimuserday.com
Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserday
Article #1 Common Challenges Faced in Building Information Modeling (BIM) Ado...ASPiREBiM Solutions
The document discusses common challenges faced in adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the construction industry. It identifies five main challenges: 1) Lack of expertise, as most construction companies do not have qualified professionals trained in integrating BIM; 2) Lack of relevance and awareness of BIM, as many construction projects do not utilize modern practices; 3) Interoperability issues between different software programs and platforms used by stakeholders; 4) Constricted budgets that make it difficult for small and medium companies to invest in new technologies; 5) A reluctant or "old school" approach among industry professionals who resist new technologies and training. These challenges contribute to the slower than desired pace of BIM adoption in the construction sector.
This document provides an overview of the Global BIM Management Certification Program. It discusses that BIM (Building Information Modeling) usage is growing rapidly worldwide and there is an increasing need for BIM Managers to oversee BIM implementation on projects. The certification program aims to train professionals to work as BIM Managers through collaborative, practical projects using different BIM software. It offers flexibility to work online at one's own pace and provides opportunities for international networking and job placements.
3rd Qatar BIM User Day - Certification systems for BIM software trainingBIM User Day
- Industry Challenges
- Areas of Engagement
- Autodesk Certification
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.
1) The document discusses the current state of Building Information Modeling (BIM) adoption in the UK construction industry.
2) It notes that while BIM adoption has increased, most companies still have relatively immature BIM capabilities.
3) It highlights the need to improve BIM education and training to increase BIM skills across 150,000 UK construction companies by 2016.
3rd Qatar BIM User Day Education - BIM Professionals and BIM Users In QatarBIM User Day
Speaker: Prof. Saleh A. Mubarak
- Motivation
- Goals and Benefits
- Strategies
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.
More information: www.bimuserday.com
Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserday
From BIM to iBIM
Dr. Jack CHENG Associate Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017
Theme: Transforming BIM to Action
Date: 22-Nov-2017 (Wed)
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue: Grand Ballroom I-III, Level 6, Royal Plaza Hotel, Hong Kong
Organizers:
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
HKIBIM Annual Conference 2017 is the 8th Annual Conference organized by the Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM). It is the premier annual event for experienced professionals to demonstrate the practical use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes using real cases. The speakers are encouraged to illustrate lessons learned in practical projects so that more professionals from different disciplines can improve their productivity through efficient use of BIM and advance practical knowledge. This is an exciting opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with the larger BIM community.
Seminar on exploring synergies and interaction in lean construction and build...Stephen Au
Lean construction and building information modelling are different approaches that have had profound impacts in the construction industry. The two approaches have a good synergic fit to prevent inconsistencies, improve collaborative planning and improve productivity.
In this evening seminar, the speakers will explain the lean construction principles and practices and discuss the relative interaction and synergy in lean construction and building information modelling. The speakers will also share some research findings and demonstrate the use of building information modelling, simulation and mobile / cloud computing technologies for improving collaborative planning and work quality and productivity
Digital construction information managementStephen Au
This document summarizes Stephen Au's presentation on digital construction and information management at MTECH Engineering Co., Ltd. in October 2017. It discusses the challenges of construction management including productivity, quality, safety and costs. It promotes the use of building information modeling (BIM) and other digital technologies to improve design, engineering, on-site execution and asset management across the project lifecycle. Examples of MTECH projects from 2004 to 2019 are provided to demonstrate its experience with digital construction.
CIOB in Doha, Qatar - ViCon BIM Introduction | 23rd October 2012HOCHTIEF ViCon
The "Introduction to BIM" was held at the CIOB Event on 23rd October 2012 in Doha, Qatar by Gunnar Godawa, Senior Project Manager at HOCHTIEF ViCon Qatar.
The session covered answers to the following questions:
- What is BIM?
- Why to use BIM?
- When to use BIM?
- How to use BIM
- Who uses BIM?
The Transforming Construction Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund Challenge within the Sector Deal aims to increase the efficiency of construction techniques through digital technologies like Business Information Modelling; reduce running costs for building users through energy generation and storage technologies; and conduct research and development and demonstration programmes supporting innovations. The objective is to provide safer, healthier and more affordable buildings that use dramatically less energy looking at design, manufacture, building management and power.
Read more here: https://ktn-uk.co.uk/news/iscf-transforming-construction-competition-announced-briefing-events-open
Or watch the webcast here: https://youtu.be/zQxRdrLA2Xo
The document provides an overview of the role of project managers in successful Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes. It discusses how project managers can manage the design and construction process to deliver successful BIM requirements. The document outlines an agenda covering the project manager's role in BIM, how to manage the design and construction process for BIM delivery, and the top 10 BIM tips for project managers. It emphasizes that project managers must understand change management, build trust among teams, and foster collaboration and innovation.
Take a deep dive into the details behind this year's award winners. Discover how BIM and emerging technologies transformed these incredible projects, from Beijing’s tallest skyscraper to Dubai’s “Museum of the Future” to Manhattan’s underground megaproject and more.
World Building Information Modeling (BIM) Market is Expected to Garner $11.7 ...Allied Market Research
Building Information Modeling (BIM), is a digital representation of a construction project, which can be used by architects, engineers and other construction professionals. It helps in planning, designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the diverse physical infrastructure coupled with speedy data exchange among the involved entities.
This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its potential to disrupt the construction industry. It provides an overview of BIM, including how it enables collaboration through a 3D model-based approach, its maturity levels around the world, and its perceived benefits such as improved coordination, reduced costs and errors. However, it also notes ongoing challenges to BIM adoption like procurement methods, skills availability and regulatory frameworks. The presentation concludes by inviting questions from the audience.
This document outlines the challenges of managing human resources in the construction industry and construction organizations. It discusses 5 units that will be covered related to human resource development for construction, including challenges in managing construction projects and organizations, strategic and operational human resource management approaches, employee empowerment and diversity, employee welfare, and legal aspects of human resource development. Some key challenges highlighted include the unique and transient nature of construction projects, demanding clients, a male-dominated culture, variable demand, a shrinking labor market, high employee turnover, and extensive subcontracting.
Hendriks Bouw en Ontwikkeling about BIM @ BEM Next colloquiumGijs Derks
The document provides an overview of a colloquium on BIM and its history and future. It discusses the history of BIM dating back to the 1960s and key developments. It profiles major BIM vendors like Autodesk, Nemetschek, Tekla, and Trimble and their acquisitions. The presentation also reviews the history of Hendriks Bouw en Ontwikkeling and their adoption of BIM since 2009. Additional topics covered include BIM workflows, reasons for using BIM, and predictions that BIM will become mainstream with developments in areas like the Internet of Things and big data in the next 5-10 years.
The document summarizes the progress and goals of the Automated Drone Reality Project. It discusses how the project began in 2003 to bring organizations together to share knowledge about drones and resolve issues through proof of concept projects. Membership and community days were created to openly share information. Various drone applications were tested for safety alerts, augmented reality, and tool/equipment tracking. The next steps discussed expanding automated drone capabilities, changing legislation to allow more uses, and packaging drone technologies for organizations. Barriers to adoption are addressed as well as the need for pilot projects and regulator engagement. The progress so far in 2016 is outlined along with challenges for 2017.
Presentation by Nick Boyle & Declan Grogan (Balfour Beatty & NDL Ltd) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Visualisation for the AEC Sector: Past, Present and Tomorrow… #COMIT2016Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Dr Max Mallia-Parfitt (COINS:FULCRO & Crossrail) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Ecological Analysis & Visualisation using GIS to Inform Planning for Large In...Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Katie McCausland (Costain & Reading University) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
The acceleration of disruption: opportunities and threats for construction - ...Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by David Wood of London Futurists at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Sensors, threats, responses and challenges - Dr Emil Lupu (Imperial College L...Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Dr Emil Lupu (Imperial College London)at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
First Cities To Future Cities - Tim Gardom (City Insights)Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Tim Gardom of City Insights at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Tools for the Future of the Digital Infrastructure Lifecycle - #COMIT2016Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Fran Rabuck (Rabuck Associates) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
Photogrammetry - Is there a business value to construction? #COMIT2016Comit Projects Ltd
Presentation by Richard Bath of Costain (London Bridge Station) at COMIT 2016: Digitally Building Britain, September 2016
More information: http://www.comit.org.uk/liveblog
The document discusses BIMserver.org, an open source software that allows multiple users to collaborate on building information models (BIM) by hosting the model in a central location. Key features of BIMserver.org include version control, change management, clash detection, querying models, and supporting open standards like IFC. It is developed by an international community to improve collaboration and use of BIM across the architecture, engineering, and construction industries.
BIM For Free_28May2013_CaseyRutland_BIM for beginnersBIM Academy
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
ODI Futures Flash Talk: Building Research Establishment and Open DataStuart Chalmers
This talk was given by Stuart Chalmers of BRE at Show me the future of open data and the built environment, 19 May, 2014.
Audio from this talk can be found here - https://soundcloud.com/theodi/odi-futures-building-research-establishment-and-open-data-by-stuart-chalmers
ODI Futures - http://theodi.org/research-afternoons/show-me-the-future-of-the-built-environment-and-open-data
This document discusses international convergence in the construction industry around Lean, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), and Building Information Modeling (BIM). It provides definitions and overlaps between these approaches. It also summarizes the status of their adoption in the US, UK, and Australian construction markets, noting opportunities for improved productivity and collaboration.
BIM For Free_28May2013_IanChapman_The importance of data and how it’s classifiedBIM Academy
The document discusses the evolution of information management in the construction industry. It outlines the UK government's strategy to achieve level 2 BIM by 2016 which involves using 3D models linked to digital asset information. Classifications like Uniclass and buildingSMART standards help organize digital information for exchange between software. Upcoming challenges include standardizing terminology and product data to enable comparison and analysis across projects. Early adopter projects already report savings of 18% with BIM implementation.
EBEC2015 Helsinki. Concept of Big Room, Granlund OyTero Järvinen
Assignment to EBEC Helsinki 2015, Aalto University.
"A Collaborative Workspace for Multiparty Construction Design Team, eq. ”Big Room” concept.
Main sponsor: Granlund Oy
3rd Qatar BIM User Day - Best Practice in Preparing an Organization for BIMBIM User Day
Speaker: Waleed Hashem
- Shifting to BIM
- BIM Company challenges
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.
More information: www.bimuserday.com
Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserday
The world of architecture, engineering and construction is changing. New ways of working and new tools are transforming the face of industry, allowing architects, designers, engineers and contractors to work more quickly, accurately and more cost affective. New Processes and Technologies are making it easier to collaborate and coordinate projects.
Sustainability In Government - Bim Webinar4 All of Us
CROSS-WHITEHALL SUSTAINABILITY PRACTITIONERS FORUM
ADDRESSING THE BENEFITS OF BIM - SPONSORED BY FORGE TRACK LTD
We kick-started the series with a webinar for the Cross-Whitehall Sustainability Practitioners Forum. These webinars will provide the practitioners with the latest information, knowledge and policy announcements on a range of sustainability issues and was decided to launch this series by addressing BIM. BIM is a new requirement for government which Sustainability Practitioners will need to be aware of and one that will help Departments in the achievement of the mainstreaming commitments outlined below.
The Green Government Commitments require transparency and, in addition to the above requirements, must address the following areas: climate change adaptation; biodiversity and natural environment; procurement of food and catering services; sustainable construction; and staff wellbeing and quality of life. The Government Construction Strategy published May 2011, set out the framework for a range of workstreams, all of which have the ultimate aim of reducing the cost of government construction projects by 15-20 per cent by the end of the current Parliament.
The BIM task group are supporting and helping deliver the objectives of this strategy and the requirement to strengthen the public sector's capability in BIM implementation with the aim that all central government departments will be adopting, as a minimum, collaborative level 2 BIM 2016.
This webinar examined how BIM can support central government departments in their achievement of collaborative level 2 Bim by 2016 and highlight the great work already taking place within this field.
How BIM Can Improve Decisions and Reduce Errors - Webinar, December 2, 2015Aconex
In this webinar, we heard Sean VonFeldt of Triunity and Matt Abeles of BuiltWorlds discuss how their organizations use BIM project-wide to accelerate and improve decisions from concept through handover. We also saw a live demo of Aconex Connected BIM showing how sharing models can streamline processes like design coordination, approval cycles, and handover to benefit your entire project team.
This document summarizes the findings of a research project that used building information modeling (BIM) on a housing development project. Key findings included: establishing time and cost plans using the BIM model; coordinating models in a common data environment; involving suppliers early to develop BIM objects; and lessons around software compatibility, early engagement of facility managers, and contractors' limited BIM capabilities. The summary concludes that BIM has potential benefits but also presents changes that are needed for its successful adoption, like moving construction to an assembly process.
Foundation works norwich - 15th october 2012carolmcnulty
Presentations by Roy Evans of the Cabinet Office on Government Soft Landings and Dr John Henderson of RIBA Enterprises on BIM at The Foundation Works evening hosted by Daniel Connal Partnership, Chartered Surveyors and sponsored by Vinci Facilities
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Next Generation BIM
Sriram Sridharan, COO, Ineight
Today’s BIM solutions offer users an ability to view a three dimensional simulation of the stages of work and/or progress proposed to take place over the course of the project. These simulations are primarily leveraged during the pre-construction phase of a project. The simulation combines schedule data to design plans resulting in what is referred to as a 4D BIM solution. When a software expert designs the model to additionally reflect project costs within the proposed project, this is referred to as 5D BIM.
BIM Building Information Modeling is much more than model creation, it is human and software collaboration through large volumes of construction data that is communicated at every point in the development life-cycle for a project(s).
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This case study concerns the establishment of Denmark's first PPP hospital, involving several AEC firms, navigating a complex project, by actively using BIM models for collaboration and user involvement in all phases of the building process. The lecture intends to inform of 'quick wins', successes and how to avoid pitfalls.
Key Learning Outcomes:
1. Knowledge concerning our experiences in creating an ICT framework that supports/contributes to a better cross disciplinary model collaboration.
2. Inspiration on how to actively use the models on-site, both for white- and blue collar workers.
3. Knowledge about which information the models should contain in order to be useful both in the design and construction phase
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This document introduces Mosaic, an innovative design and construction solutions company that uses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and other integrated digital technologies to reduce project costs and improve efficiency. Mosaic combines multidisciplinary expertise to deliver fully integrated, costed BIM models. Their approach provides benefits such as centralized real-time data management, lower project costs through early issue identification and optimization, and improved collaboration across project teams. Mosaic offers BIM-related software platforms and services to support all phases of construction projects across various sectors.
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.
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This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its advantages. BIM aims to reduce construction costs by 33% and time from inception to completion by 50% according to the UK government's strategy. Academic studies also found a 10% reduction in construction costs and 7% reduction in project time using BIM. The UK government now mandates BIM level 2 compliance for all central government construction contracts from January 2016. BIM provides benefits like better client briefs, engagement with suppliers, opportunities for prefabrication, and more collaborative project cultures.
Offshore Outsourcing India takes pride in leading the AEC Industry with excellence. We provide exceptional Structural BIM Services that go above and beyond the expectations of our USA-based clients. Our services seamlessly integrate strategic planning, rigorous analysis, and precise structural simulation to deliver outstanding results.
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This document discusses the Cube project, which aims to demonstrate BIM workflows and principles using Vectorworks Architect. The Cube is a minimal four-story commercial building modeled to focus on organizing workflows according to standards like RIBA and BS1192. A team of five architects, technologists, and designers collaboratively developed intelligent models of the Cube using Vectorworks 2016 features, transitioning through varying levels of detail quickly via project sharing.
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
BIM is a process of generating and managing building data during its complete
lifecycle, from conceptual design through operation of the building
Building information modeling(BIM) is an integrated
workflow that enables architects, engineers, and
builders to explore a project digitally before it is built.
BIM is Evolution not Revolution
The creation and use of coordinated,
internally consistent, computable
information about a building project in
BIM is a modern technology and associated set of
processes to produce, communicate, and analyze
‘building models’…..
• ‘Digital representations’ of the building components that follow
parametric rules, which can be manipulated in an intelligent
fashion
• Carry ‘computable graphic and non‐redundant data attributes’
which are consistent, coordinated which can be viewed
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2. CONTEXT
Principally due to demographic factors, there is currently an acute
national shortage of primary school places.
However, following recent Capital Spending Reviews, the availability of
appropriate government funding to meet this demand is limited.
A solution to address this issue partly lies in improving the processes
through which new schools are delivered in order to ensure that well
designed, environmentally friendly facilities are delivered as efficiently
as possible – with particular regards to Capital Cost.
This project focussed on bringing about such improvements by
developing a novel approach to project delivery – one which
harnesses the power of BIM as a vehicle for collaboration.
3. The project has tested the proposal that such an approach would
support:
stakeholders, designers and supply chain partners in a creative free-
thinking environment (i.e. Design Review Meetings); and
the project delivery team during the construction phase; and
continuous improvement of the design by using operational data.
Our results show that this BIM-enabled approach provides additional
support for collaborative evaluation of existing approaches,
envisioning and agreeing radical approaches and innovations for
adoption.
The Scape National Major Works Framework through which Sunesis
projects can be delivered and the long-term relationship between
design partners have proven equally important factors for collaboration.
OUR PROJECT
5. 250,000 primary school
places needed by 2020
Schools budget protected
but pot size the same
Cost of creating places
£12bn, government's
commitment £7.35bn
C2025 - 33% cost
reduction, 50% reductions
in time and GHG emissions
Need to build more
school places at reduced
cost & faster
THE CHALLENGE
6. The market leader in
delivering pre-designed
education buildings.
Since 2010 Sunesis has
successfully delivered
£110m of new facilities to
delighted private and public
sector clients - over 9,500
new school places.
7. +
test
collaborative
BIM (cBIM)
a suite of pre-designed low impact
designs
each has a defined layout, an upfront
specification and a known time to
construct
sold on an all inclusive lump sum fixed
price basis from Day 1
can be procured via any OJEU-
compliant Framework, or direct to the
Private Sector
offers significant efficiencies, and
responds to the James Report
CURRENT MARKET
OFFERING
9. Opportunities identified through this industry-led
project:
Common Data Environment
BIM as a marketing tool
Bespoke Energy Performance Plug-In
Closing the feedback loop from operations to
design review
HOW DOES OUR SOLUTION MEET THIS
CHALLENGE?
12. Test case output 1: Compare project design and actual
consumption category
Comparison of Oakfield project design and actual (line chart)
• Identify unusual
discrepancies
between design
bench marks and
actual consumption
values (e.g. ICT +
Msc power)
BESPOKE ENERGY PERFORMANCE PLUG-IN
13. BESPOKE ENERGY PERFORMANCE PLUG-IN
Test case outputs 2: View actual periodic
consumption in different categories
14. Test case outputs 3: Compare different projects
• View individual
consumption
categories and
compare with
other projects
based on Gross
Internal Floor
Area (GIFA)
BESPOKE ENERGY PERFORMANCE PLUG-IN
15. Design review meeting as a collaborative platform
Experienced Participants, low levels of BIM-readiness
• The Product Director of the Main Contracting (MC)
• The BIM Manager of the MC
• Consultant Architects
• Structural Engineers
• Supply chain partners
Focus
Reduction of time taken to achieve weather tightness
Approach
Structured discussion
following a set agenda
16. • A collaborative team willing to improve the
product through sharing and by making
suggestions
• Limited use of federated BIM & construction
simulation from the model
• Time-lapse video of the construction phase
preferred for visualisation
• Digital 2D drawings were used
Observations on the design review meeting
17. Design Review Meeting Findings
4D Made sharing ideas easier
visualisation Encouraged participants to share ideas
Made communication more effective but did NOT
facilitate collaboration in the first place
Did NOT make it easier to co-ordinate designs
during the meeting
Neutral on identifying programme reduction
opportunities or potential conflicts
Facilitated a more effective sharing of ideas but
did NOT help with real-time evaluation of the
implications of suggested changes
18. Participants with high-levels of BIM Readiness
Product Manager,
Main Contractor
The BIM Director,
Architectural Design Consultants
“..when you bring the model up there, you
are not trying to interpret it from a 2D
drawing. It is the same as standing on site
and looking at the detail and saying ‘can
we do that better…”
“You do not have to explain something
to somebody. You can point to it. You
can say: ‘look this is what I am talking
about’. It is much easier than saying:
‘you know the little bit under the eaves
…’”
19. To date Sunesis has delivered:
Over 8,500 new school places
100% on time
100% within budget
100% client satisfaction
The use of BIM has helped Sunesis
projects be delivered faster for
Plymouth City Council – without any
compromise in quality:
• Knowle Primary - Keynes2 2FEN – 30
weeks in lieu of 36 weeks (-6 weeks)
• St Matthews - Dewey 3FE – 39 weeks in
lieu of 45 weeks (-6 weeks)
STEP-CHANGE IN PERFORMANCE
23. • Development of EFA FOS-compliant Sunesis Keynes3, again
using BIM as a design enabler
• Further development of BIM-led design review tools (Oculus
Rift, etc.) – particularly in a cloud environment
• Use of the same for improved Client engagement/interaction,
including BIM-enabled website.
• Closer integration with Sunesis supply chain members as part
of a move towards BIM Level 3
• Strategic aim to deliver 10 Sunesis projects in 2016, and 16 in
2017 – all to BIM Level 2.
NEXT STEPS
24. • Robust evaluations of ‘real-life’ BIM implementation are
emerging.
• BIM and other means of nD visualisation as enablers rather
than collaboration tools in themselves
• Need to scope BIM implementation to determine projects that
would benefit from implementation
• A BIM implementation matrix: project type, scale, complexity,
procurement method, and the ease with which internal
processes can be incorporated
CONCLUSIONS
25. Tim Carey
Product Director, Willmott Dixon
tim.carey@willmottdixon.co.uk
Esra Kurul
Senior Lecturer, School of the Built Environment,
Oxford Brookes University
ekurul@brookes.ac.uk
Sunesis website
http://www.sunesisbuild.co.uk/
R&D Project Website
https://sites.google.com/a/brookes.ac.uk/bim-enabled-
collaborative-platform-for-low-impact-schools/
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