A presentation about (1) The technological and business practice influences that are impacting today’s architectural practice;
(2) The difference between Little-BIM and Big-BIM; (3) The relationship of Integrated Project Delivery in Big-BIM; (4) A practical discussion of resources to implement BIM; and (5) The practical uses for the BIM model
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
5 Things (maybe) surprising things you (might) not know about BIM:
- BIM is not Revit, and Revit is not BIM
- There is no central BIM model
- "BIM does not enhance collaboration”
- You don’t need a special BIM manager
- and others....
Lezione del 17 dicembre 2015 dell'Ing. Konstantinos Gkoumas al Corso di Costruzioni Metalliche del Prof. Ing. Franco Bontempi, Facolta' di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale, Universita' degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza.
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
5 Things (maybe) surprising things you (might) not know about BIM:
- BIM is not Revit, and Revit is not BIM
- There is no central BIM model
- "BIM does not enhance collaboration”
- You don’t need a special BIM manager
- and others....
Lezione del 17 dicembre 2015 dell'Ing. Konstantinos Gkoumas al Corso di Costruzioni Metalliche del Prof. Ing. Franco Bontempi, Facolta' di Ingegneria Civile e Industriale, Universita' degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza.
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When BIM tools and processes are combined with the desire to collaborate, the building design and construction project results are superior to projects using "traditional" methods. This presentation begins with a series of definitions and examples of BIM and includes a wide variety of projects where BIM saved the day for the team.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is more than a new technology;
it is an innovative approach to the entire design, construction, and
maintenance process. Many of the agencies and organizations
involved in the building industry have their own definitions of BIM,
but they all have a similar feel to that of the National BIM Standard
definition
RIBA Part 3 Course: BIM Overview + ApplicationElrond Burrell
RIBA Part 3 course, BIM Guest Lecture slides, London South Bank University, 26 November 2014.
Part 1 - The Context of BIM (incl UK Government Policy)
Part 2 - Getting into BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Part 3 - Getting on with BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
This presentation gives a brief overview of the BIM Industry and its adoption on a global platform with focus on path to BIM Implementation in India. The presentation cites several ket researches and displays graphically all data.
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What does BIM mean for Civil Engineers?Chun Keung Ng
BIM is a norm for the building industry. How about for infrastructures? Some countries are over confident on the implementation of BIM in both building and civil engineering industries. Is the BIM technology for infrastructures mature and easily available? Are the professionals ready for BIM?
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool for visualizing and virtually constructing in 3D. It is also a database where the information and process for adding data is equally powerful, giving owners and operators the ability to integrate BIM into Facility Management (FM) software and use the model to manage the facility over the building's lifecycle. Learn about Building Information Models and how BIM reinforces collaboration and helps project teams deliver better products and services.
Building Information Modeling : What, Why, HowNancy Cheng
What is BIM? Why do we need it? How do we do it? A collection of graphic images explains the advantages of using a coordinated data-rich 3D model for design communication and collaboration.
Revit Modeling India is a precursor in the application of the BIM software, methods and processes in the building engineering and construction sectors holding on to current project BIM requirements. Our experience with outsourcing has enabled us to understand the requirements of international customers and constantly provide reliable engineering services for a wide spectrum of industries. Revit Modeling India offers complete solutions for BIM technology from 3D modeling in Revit, 4D-enabling the manipulation of models through time, 5D-incorporating cost data, nD-extrapolating energy utilization and sustainability performance.
iBIM and Knowledge Management - the case for more intuitive Building Information Modelling - Presentation by Paul Coates, delivered at Be2camp NW, in Manchester, UK, on 15 June 2010.
When BIM tools and processes are combined with the desire to collaborate, the building design and construction project results are superior to projects using "traditional" methods. This presentation begins with a series of definitions and examples of BIM and includes a wide variety of projects where BIM saved the day for the team.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is more than a new technology;
it is an innovative approach to the entire design, construction, and
maintenance process. Many of the agencies and organizations
involved in the building industry have their own definitions of BIM,
but they all have a similar feel to that of the National BIM Standard
definition
RIBA Part 3 Course: BIM Overview + ApplicationElrond Burrell
RIBA Part 3 course, BIM Guest Lecture slides, London South Bank University, 26 November 2014.
Part 1 - The Context of BIM (incl UK Government Policy)
Part 2 - Getting into BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Part 3 - Getting on with BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
This presentation gives a brief overview of the BIM Industry and its adoption on a global platform with focus on path to BIM Implementation in India. The presentation cites several ket researches and displays graphically all data.
Like & Share the PPT!!
What does BIM mean for Civil Engineers?Chun Keung Ng
BIM is a norm for the building industry. How about for infrastructures? Some countries are over confident on the implementation of BIM in both building and civil engineering industries. Is the BIM technology for infrastructures mature and easily available? Are the professionals ready for BIM?
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool for visualizing and virtually constructing in 3D. It is also a database where the information and process for adding data is equally powerful, giving owners and operators the ability to integrate BIM into Facility Management (FM) software and use the model to manage the facility over the building's lifecycle. Learn about Building Information Models and how BIM reinforces collaboration and helps project teams deliver better products and services.
Building Information Modeling : What, Why, HowNancy Cheng
What is BIM? Why do we need it? How do we do it? A collection of graphic images explains the advantages of using a coordinated data-rich 3D model for design communication and collaboration.
Revit Modeling India is a precursor in the application of the BIM software, methods and processes in the building engineering and construction sectors holding on to current project BIM requirements. Our experience with outsourcing has enabled us to understand the requirements of international customers and constantly provide reliable engineering services for a wide spectrum of industries. Revit Modeling India offers complete solutions for BIM technology from 3D modeling in Revit, 4D-enabling the manipulation of models through time, 5D-incorporating cost data, nD-extrapolating energy utilization and sustainability performance.
presentation by Paul Wilkinson to CIMCIG BIM conference, Building Centre, London WC1 on Wednesday 25 April 2012.
Presentation explains what BIM is (and isn't), and outlines why it has become important in 2012, as the UK construction industry looks to meet a UK Government BIM deadline by 2016.
Building Information Modelling (BIM) beoogt het meer efficiënt aanmaken en beheren van projectinformatie gedurende de hele levenscyclus van een project. Deze methodiek promoot de integrale samenwerking tussen opdrachtgevers, ontwerpende, uitvoerende, onderhoudende en beherende partijen.
Adopting BIM - An Architect's Perspective (07 May 2014)Elrond Burrell
Slides from a guest lecture presented at London South Bank University, 07 May 2014.
Part 1 - The Wider Context of BIM including UK Government Poilcy
Part 2 - Architype's journey into BIM
Part 3 - Using BIM for Passivhaus Design
BIM Lecture Note (6/6)
Objectives
* To understand how BIM project is implemented and its challenges
Question
* How to execute a successful BIM project?
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Enabling BIM Workflow for Informed and Collaborative Projects | Empowering yo...The NBS
Drew Wiggett, Head of Product Information, NBS, looks at the benefits of enabling BIM workflow, including utilising key functionality in the NBS National BIM Library and NBS plug-ins.
Drew Wiggett is Head of Product Information at NBS and manages the team delivering BIM objects. This includes the NBS National BIM Library content. Drew has a strong background in BIM and is passionate about virtual design and construction. Prior to joining NBS, Drew was an Associate at Ryder Architecture and BIM Development Leader at BIM Academy.
The Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a technology that is rapidly gaining popularity in the world of of Architecture Engineering and Construction. This presentation shows a complete history of the BIM and highlights its applications during Building Life Cycle and finally provides its advantages and limitations.
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.
Integrating Advanced Analytics with Autodesk SolutionsRich Hanapole
Learn how to integrate analytics software with Autodesk products to improve project visibility and communicate progress, issues and accomplishments to project stakeholders.
This class highlights proven approaches to design and integrate analytics into a project and demonstrates how stakeholders have the ability to view charts and trends including the ability to drill down into project data to identify challenge areas and apply corrective actions to improve the likelihood of a successful project outcome.
From 3D to 6D Managing the Information Labyrinth of BIM.pdfVincentPoon15
As the Building Information Modeling (BIM) concept continually matures and gains wider recognition as a crucial collaborative process within the building design and construction industry, the demand for BIM services from construction managers, architects, and engineering firms is on the rise. In response to this growing need, AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) firms are proactively investing in BIM technologies to enhance their capabilities across various project phases, including bidding, preconstruction, construction, and post-construction stages.
This presentation equips participants with essential skills and best practices for effectively managing BIM data throughout the entire project lifecycle. Through a series of scenario-based presentations and real-world case studies, attendees gain valuable insights into the seamless flow of BIM information from the initial design phases to ongoing building maintenance. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the synergistic potential of integrating specification writing seamlessly into the BIM workflow.
By the conclusion of this course, participants will have acquired a thorough comprehension of how BIM data evolves as it progresses through the design, construction management, and, ultimately, building operation and maintenance phases.
Key learning objectives
List the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of BIM
implementation in the building design and construction industry
1. Identify current uses of BIM technologies in the architectural, engineering,
construction, and building management industry construction, and building management industry
2. Describe best practices for implementing BIM in an integrated work culture or
environment
3. Define the importance of integrating specification writing with BIM workflow
MEP courses are designed to teach professionals the skills they need to be successful in mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work. Our Mechanical, electrical and plumbing courses offer step-by-step guidance with real-world examples and hands-on experience.
How BIM Can Accelerate Project-Wide Review Cycles - Webinar, November 11, 2015Aconex
In this webinar, we heard from Chris Pynn of Arup and Steve Fox of BIM Consulting on how organisations use BIM across project phases and their entire team to accelerate reviews and improve decision making. It also covered key trends in BIM adoption and some of the remarkable achievements from using BIM in the construction industry.
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
BIM service providers in Florida are pursuing advanced innovation, efficiency, and sustainability within the construction and design sector. These professionals surmount obstacles, refine project results and influence cutting-edge technology and specialisation for the betterment of the AEC industry.
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.
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BIM: The Promise of an Integrated Approach to Project Delivery
1. BIM, The Promise of an Integrated Approach to Project Delivery Presented by: Michael Fuller, CSI, CDT, AIA, LEEDap AWC|West CONSTRUCT2010 Conference: May 11-14, 2010 Pennsylvania Convention Center Philadelphia, PA
2. A FEW REMINDERS… Please remember to mute all electronic devices. You must swipe your card at the door in order to receive credit for your course. No one under the age of 18 is allowed in meeting rooms.
3. AIA/CES Credits Hanley Wood is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems. Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to CES Records for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for non-AIA members available on request. This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
4. CSI CEN Credits This program is a registered educational program with the Construction Specifications Institute of Alexandria, VA. The content within this program is not created or endorsed by CSI nor should the content be construed as an approval of any product, building method, or service. Information on the specific content can be addressed at the conclusion of this program, by the Registered Provider. Credit earned for completing this program will automatically be submitted to the CSI CEN. Completion certificates can be obtained by contacting the Provider directly. This logo and statement identify Provider programs registered with the CSI CEN and are limited to the educational program content.
5. Learning Objectives: Upon completing this program, the participant should know: The technological and business practice influences that are impacting today’s architectural practice The difference between Little-BIM and Big-BIM The relationship of Integrated Project Delivery in Big-BIM A practical discussion of resources to implement BIM The practical uses for the BIM model
6. Michael Fuller, AIA, CDT, LEEDap Michael has been practicing architecture for more than 25 years, half of which as a project and quality control manger in Los Angeles Michael has served on the Construction Specifications Institute's Los Angeles Chapter Board since 1998 as Director, President Elect, and President, as well as current Past President. Michael has served on local and national CSI committees, including the Technical, Education, Website/Electronic Communications, Strategic Planning and GreenFormat committees. Recipient of the 2009 Wilbur Johnson Memorial Award, for notable contributions in conjunction with specifications, and education to the Los Angeles CSI Chapter, the CSI West Region, and the CSI Institute. As a LEED® accredited professional and member of the CSI GreenFormat Task Team, Michael is a frequent lecturer on “GreenFormat and the Need for Comprehensive Environmental Product Declarations" and on “BuildingSmart; An Integrated Approach to Project Delivery”.
15. INOVATIVE APPROACH TO DESIGN Ability to control cost LITIGATION PHASE Changes Design of Cost Effort LITIGATION PHASE Design Construction CDs DD MacLeamy Curve CEO HOK Time
16. INOVATIVE APPROACH TO DESIGN Ability to control cost LITIGATION PHASE Changes Design of Cost Effort Design Construction CDs DD MacLeamy Curve CEO HOK Time
17. LITTLE - BIM Ability to control cost LITIGATION PHASE Changes Design of Cost Effort Design Construction CDs DD Time
18. …Addressing Client Challenges Cost value for money Velocity increased speed to market Quality decreased tolerance for error Complexity increased systems integration Risk decreased tolerance for uncertainty
19. BIG - BIM Building Information Modeling Integrated Practice
20. Some Definitions BIM = Building Information Modeling a model-based technology linked with a database IP = INTEGRATED PRACTICE Integrated Practice refers to the legal and business issues that surround the integration of the building industry. It includes productive teams guided by trust, transparent processes, effective collaboration, and information sharing. Team success is tied to project success, shared risk/reward, value-based decision-making, and full utilization of available technologies. Little BIM ANY MODEL BASED TECHNOLOOGY Big BIM LITTLE BIM + IP
21. BIG - BIM Integrated Practice Practice Today Building Information Modeling
22. O O C C T Design Build Design Bid Build A A O O O BIM C C A A C IPD T BIM A T PROJECT DELIVERY Design Assist +
30. Program of Needs Building Systems Exterior Enclosure Program Requirements Specialized support Functional Needs Flexibility Time / Budget Building organization Internal Neighborhoods Activity Spaces Growth Changing technology Quality & Environment Site Campus Core Soils Conditions Medical Staff Patients Family & Visitor Aesthetics Building systems Image / character of building Sustainability Service to Users Convenient Access Attractive Welcoming Value for $
40. 3D Printing 3DS Max Rhino Maya ADT Inter-Operability Ecotect Sketch Up Tekla SIM Gravity BIM 4D Navisworks Wind MIM 5D PIM BIN EIM IWMS CAFM LIMS
41. Wide Area Network Owner Linked Revit Model Synched Revit Model Healthcare ADT / Code Book RevitADT M/E/P Engineering Revit Bldg Systems Facility Manager Archibus IFC Construct Services MS Access ODBC Architecture Revit Building ACAD OtherDatabase ODBC Details BPD Library Specifications E-Specs OtherCAD ACADRevit Structural Engineer Revit Structural Revit – 3D Studio Web - XML IFC IFC Energy Analysis Green Bldg Studio Contractor Graphisoft Code Compliance (Research Only) Visualization 3D Studio Sub-Components of the Building Information Model
46. BIM Efficiency A BIM model allows for: questions to come up much earlier in the project Detailed studies like sections or 3D views can be done early and often, to see how systems interact and work together (or not). The drawing set can be coordinated throughout the design phases since Revit manages these automatically Consultant models can be linked in to check for clashes Disciplines can use the same elements on their respective models, All working in the same model Schedules generated automatically, take advantage of more information to make more informed decision throughout the design.
47. Software Revit (an Autodesk product). Parametric tools, 3D modeling were main considerations, central database, ease of use (as compared to Architectural Desktop). Corporate mandate: “All Future Projects Starting in October 2007 Will Be Executed Using Revit”.
48. Revit Environment Best Revit Work Environment with today’s technology: Single Office local area network (LAN) where users work off a local copy of a Revit model that is on the local server. Consultant models are available from the same server.
49. Network Access Speed internet 1,000 Mbps (LAN) 10 Mbps 1.5 – 4.5 Mbps 45 Mbps (in progress) Office 1 Office 3 Office 3 Office 2 Wireless = 54 Mbps (for comparison) Note: typical model file size is between 100 MB to 250+MB.
50. Revit Remote Access – 1 Remote Access: Remote Desktop (RD) where a user controls a computer on the local area network (LAN) remotely to access the Revit files. Pro – fast access Con - each user outside of the LAN will need 2 computers – their own and another one on the LAN for remote control. Home Office Remote Office Remote User at home
56. 160 GB local hard driveHardware Specs Autodesk Recommended Specifications Windows XP Pro (x32 or x64) Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or equivalent 4 GB RAM Video card – supports OpenGL spec 1.3 1280 x 1024 monitor 5 GB free disk space
57. Revit Production Work Project is separated into distinct manageable models – core and shell, interiors, site, buildings, etc…) Revit work practice – editing the element instead of checking out the entire workset, saving to central often, checking review warnings, Sitting team members together Provide ‘instant messaging’ software for team members for quick communication
58. Consultants Use of Revit is relatively new and the application of Revit “use” varies quite a bit Disciplines have to work much more closely and earlier in the project phase Establish schedule for model exchanges Determine who “owns” certain elements and when they release ownership of lements One may have to edit an element family to accommodate needs of another discipline. Clash detection tools LEED, sustainability tools
59. Revit Training Train the Project – 5 day, live on-site with the project team, training on actual project work has been successful. Virtual training – 5 half days of training done remotely by a vendor who is familiar with Revit work process. Advanced – 3-5 Days live on-site or remote 1 day Self-paced – Revit video clips and webcast, Revit for Interior Design. Revit Tutorials
60. Deliverables continue to produce 2D traditional document sets A BIM set will usually include more 3D views and sections to better explain design intent.
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104. Thank You for Attending! Any Questions? Michael Fuller, CSI, CDT, AIA, LEEDap Company: AWC|West Phone: 213.700.0760 Email: michael.fuller@ca.rr.com This concludes the American Institute of Architects And CSI Continuing Education Systems Program.