Integrating BIM and LEAN for Project Delivery - Construction of a Major Hospi...CCT International
Webinar presented by Mr. Zuhair Haddad, CCT's Chairman for the Lean Construction Institute on 1 September 2016.
Hospitals are ecosystems of diverse functions: laboratories, imaging units, ERs, surgery and operating rooms, inpatient quarters, etc. This makes building them one of the most complex tasks, specifically room completion systems as each set of rooms have their own furnishing and finishing requirements. This entails the existence of several number of trades, where coordination grows exponentially in importance. King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan is a prime example with fast track requirements (3 years delivery) which increase the complexity further.
Join in this webinar Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC), a leading global construction contractor who will share the above case study where BIM, advanced work packaging and Lean were implemented in an integrated approach to manage the finishing activities for the hospital. The presenter will share some of key drivers for the success of this implementation:
• BIM authoring requirements to suit project controls
• Leveraging BIM to manage schedule, cost, sub-contractors, and material delivery.
• Installation Work Packages (IWPs) creation
• IWPs management using Lean approach
• Collaboration using BIM to support Lean processes
• Lessons learned.
About the Presenter:
Zuhair Haddad is the CIO, Corporate Asset and Risk Management for Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC). He is in charge of mapping out and implementing the Project Control IT and Communication strategy for CCC group as well as directly overseeing CCC’s Information Systems, Corporate Risk, Communication and E-procurement Departments. He also leads the Plants Machinery and Vehicles (PMV) Department which manages CCC’s extensive fleet of construction equipment. Zuhair holds a Masters in Construction Management from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science from the California State University of Chico in Civil Engineering. In 2014, Zuhair and two other inventors were granted a US Patent for their invention entitled: “System and method for hybrid solid and surface modeling for computer-aided design environments."
Integrating BIM and LEAN for Project Delivery - Construction of a Major Hospi...CCT International
Webinar presented by Mr. Zuhair Haddad, CCT's Chairman for the Lean Construction Institute on 1 September 2016.
Hospitals are ecosystems of diverse functions: laboratories, imaging units, ERs, surgery and operating rooms, inpatient quarters, etc. This makes building them one of the most complex tasks, specifically room completion systems as each set of rooms have their own furnishing and finishing requirements. This entails the existence of several number of trades, where coordination grows exponentially in importance. King Hussein Cancer Center in Jordan is a prime example with fast track requirements (3 years delivery) which increase the complexity further.
Join in this webinar Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC), a leading global construction contractor who will share the above case study where BIM, advanced work packaging and Lean were implemented in an integrated approach to manage the finishing activities for the hospital. The presenter will share some of key drivers for the success of this implementation:
• BIM authoring requirements to suit project controls
• Leveraging BIM to manage schedule, cost, sub-contractors, and material delivery.
• Installation Work Packages (IWPs) creation
• IWPs management using Lean approach
• Collaboration using BIM to support Lean processes
• Lessons learned.
About the Presenter:
Zuhair Haddad is the CIO, Corporate Asset and Risk Management for Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC). He is in charge of mapping out and implementing the Project Control IT and Communication strategy for CCC group as well as directly overseeing CCC’s Information Systems, Corporate Risk, Communication and E-procurement Departments. He also leads the Plants Machinery and Vehicles (PMV) Department which manages CCC’s extensive fleet of construction equipment. Zuhair holds a Masters in Construction Management from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Science from the California State University of Chico in Civil Engineering. In 2014, Zuhair and two other inventors were granted a US Patent for their invention entitled: “System and method for hybrid solid and surface modeling for computer-aided design environments."
Leveraging C3D® to Ensure Compliance of Site Execution TeamsCCT International
Presented by Dr. Amr El-Sersy on October 10 2017, at the 2017 AWP conference in Houston, Texas, USA.
Dr. Amr El-Sersy is CCT's VP of Marketing and Business Consulting Services.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP) helps to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies on our BIM-enabled project.
Property Name: Broward County Judicial Complex (BCJC) Midrise Office
Location: 540 SE 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Project Type: Full Renovation
Sector: Government
Services Rendered: Architectural Designing
Property Owner: Broward County
LEED Certification: GOLD
BIM ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION:
The Architecture/Engineering (A/E) design team will develop LOD 300 BIM models during the bidding/permitting phase to incorporate County comments, permitting comments, pre-construction RFI’s, and any coordination changes prior to construction.
The construction team (GC) shall work with Owner and design team to develop the Virtual design & Construction (VDC) plan based on BEP version 3.5 for implementation during construction, to include BIM uses such as: 3D Coordination (clash detection), Phase Planning (4D Modeling), Digital Fabrication, Cost Estimation (quantity take-offs), Existing Conditions Modeling, Space Management and Tracking, and COBie information input into Revit models.
Latest Revit models shall be provided to the GC after permits are approved and at issuance of Notice to Proceed 1 to GC, for development of the LOD 350/400/500 models (shop drawings) as defined by BIM forum and as required by County.
Not all items may need to be developed to LOD 350/400. GC shall coordinate with County and develop MEP-FP, Architectural & Structural items to LOD level required for each discipline as directed by County.
Once construction begins, the GC shall be responsible for all LOD 350/400/500 Revit model developments and any changes to COBie data based on field verification, constructability, final product selection & installation.
The GC shall use BIM 360 Field for the gathering of COBie field data from Construction Manager/ Superintendent and all sub-contractors in order to integrate all information into the BIM models throughout construction.
GC shall review subcontractors BIM proficiency and qualifications.
For instances where drawing modifications are required from A/E team to provide sketches, Supplemental Instructions, etc.
Construction team (GC) shall be responsible to provide a location and access for the upload/ download of the latest Revit models by A/E teams to add information, answer RFI’s, etc. Construction team (GC) shall keep daily backups of all models. Should the GC give ownership of the same model to multiple subcontractors, the GC shall be responsible for organizing and merging all new information into one model including, but not limited to: shop drawing sheets, views, updated Revit components, COBie information, etc.
At the end of construction phase, the GC shall provide as-built full size drawings and PDFs and transfer the latest Revit models to the A/E team for Review.
1st Qatar BIM User Day BIM processes Case Study #1BIM User Day
Speaker: Paul Goodman-Simpson, Artra
- Utilizing BIM for facility management
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
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Perspectives on UK BIM standards & local adoptionBIM User Day
Author: Muhammad Jabakhanji | Alpin Limited
Content:
- Understanding main concepts of the UK BIM (and ISO) standards
- Recognition of the role of BIM in the project lifecycle
- Appreciation of steps required to adopt best practices, if not the entire standards
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.
Fiatech 2014 - Computer Simulation of Pipe Fabrication, Ramzi LabbanCCT International
Pipe spool fabrication is major component of construction operations on large industrial projects. The nature of spooling is relatively short term involving complex construction process and riddled with uncertainty due to the intrinsic unique nature of its outputs and the numerous factors affecting its activities.
With this in mind, it is important for all stakeholders to have a good grasp of the performance of pipe fabrication shops and their ability to meet the site pipe installation schedules.
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Live modeling techniques on a single projectBIM User Day
Author: Laura Smagin | Atkins
Content:
- Understanding workflows using Revit Server with Clarity
- Utilizing your companies global experts without having to relocate staff for projects
- Using technology to bridge oceans for collaboration and coordination
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.
Leveraging C3D® to Ensure Compliance of Site Execution TeamsCCT International
Presented by Dr. Amr El-Sersy on October 10 2017, at the 2017 AWP conference in Houston, Texas, USA.
Dr. Amr El-Sersy is CCT's VP of Marketing and Business Consulting Services.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP) helps to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies on our BIM-enabled project.
Property Name: Broward County Judicial Complex (BCJC) Midrise Office
Location: 540 SE 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Project Type: Full Renovation
Sector: Government
Services Rendered: Architectural Designing
Property Owner: Broward County
LEED Certification: GOLD
BIM ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION:
The Architecture/Engineering (A/E) design team will develop LOD 300 BIM models during the bidding/permitting phase to incorporate County comments, permitting comments, pre-construction RFI’s, and any coordination changes prior to construction.
The construction team (GC) shall work with Owner and design team to develop the Virtual design & Construction (VDC) plan based on BEP version 3.5 for implementation during construction, to include BIM uses such as: 3D Coordination (clash detection), Phase Planning (4D Modeling), Digital Fabrication, Cost Estimation (quantity take-offs), Existing Conditions Modeling, Space Management and Tracking, and COBie information input into Revit models.
Latest Revit models shall be provided to the GC after permits are approved and at issuance of Notice to Proceed 1 to GC, for development of the LOD 350/400/500 models (shop drawings) as defined by BIM forum and as required by County.
Not all items may need to be developed to LOD 350/400. GC shall coordinate with County and develop MEP-FP, Architectural & Structural items to LOD level required for each discipline as directed by County.
Once construction begins, the GC shall be responsible for all LOD 350/400/500 Revit model developments and any changes to COBie data based on field verification, constructability, final product selection & installation.
The GC shall use BIM 360 Field for the gathering of COBie field data from Construction Manager/ Superintendent and all sub-contractors in order to integrate all information into the BIM models throughout construction.
GC shall review subcontractors BIM proficiency and qualifications.
For instances where drawing modifications are required from A/E team to provide sketches, Supplemental Instructions, etc.
Construction team (GC) shall be responsible to provide a location and access for the upload/ download of the latest Revit models by A/E teams to add information, answer RFI’s, etc. Construction team (GC) shall keep daily backups of all models. Should the GC give ownership of the same model to multiple subcontractors, the GC shall be responsible for organizing and merging all new information into one model including, but not limited to: shop drawing sheets, views, updated Revit components, COBie information, etc.
At the end of construction phase, the GC shall provide as-built full size drawings and PDFs and transfer the latest Revit models to the A/E team for Review.
1st Qatar BIM User Day BIM processes Case Study #1BIM User Day
Speaker: Paul Goodman-Simpson, Artra
- Utilizing BIM for facility management
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
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Perspectives on UK BIM standards & local adoptionBIM User Day
Author: Muhammad Jabakhanji | Alpin Limited
Content:
- Understanding main concepts of the UK BIM (and ISO) standards
- Recognition of the role of BIM in the project lifecycle
- Appreciation of steps required to adopt best practices, if not the entire standards
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.
Fiatech 2014 - Computer Simulation of Pipe Fabrication, Ramzi LabbanCCT International
Pipe spool fabrication is major component of construction operations on large industrial projects. The nature of spooling is relatively short term involving complex construction process and riddled with uncertainty due to the intrinsic unique nature of its outputs and the numerous factors affecting its activities.
With this in mind, it is important for all stakeholders to have a good grasp of the performance of pipe fabrication shops and their ability to meet the site pipe installation schedules.
5th Qatar BIM User Day, Live modeling techniques on a single projectBIM User Day
Author: Laura Smagin | Atkins
Content:
- Understanding workflows using Revit Server with Clarity
- Utilizing your companies global experts without having to relocate staff for projects
- Using technology to bridge oceans for collaboration and coordination
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.
Leveraging ArcGIS Platform & CityEngine for GIS based Master PlansEsri India
Sustainable, scalable and future ready urban development is one the key priorities in India as well globally. Major government programs i.e. Smart Cities and Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) aim to build foundations to achieve this.
For any planned development, master plan is a starting point. A master plan provides a long term blueprint that guides the sustainable planned development of the city. Use of GIS for master planning is not new. GIS-based Master Plans will help in different types of urban planning exercises, e.g. preparation of development plan, zonal plan, utility plan, infrastructure plan, etc. Even Smart City program and AMRUT programs mandate use of GIS for master plan creation.
ArcGIS is a complete platform for end-to-end city planning, design and management. The webinar illustrates how ArcGIS Platform and 3D capabilities of CityEngine provides a complete set of tools for end-to-end GIS based master plan creation and updation.
It IS the Business of the 21st Century, however not clearly understood and not encouragingly accepted. If we wish to ride on the upcoming wave of wealth and prosperity, then we need to understand this well and smell the coffee well in time. Just deliberated on the WHY?
Delivering operational efficiency in the new dawn of complex BIM data through...p6academy
Referenced: www.p6academy.com
Source: http://coll15.mapyourshow.com
There is a part of the engineering & construction lifecycle where huge amounts of inefficiency exists. Project documents are numerous and with the changes in the industry towards 3D BIM, stakeholders involved in the review process need more sophisticated tools and applications to work with this complex information. Documents that define buildings, infrastructure and assets are not only growing in complexity but also in physical size. In order to deal with the processing of the variety and complexity of data, organizations need to rethink what tools and applications will be needed to enable the efficient and integrated processes demanded by projects. Oracle AutoVue brings a unique set of capabilities that supports the variety of application formats, helping companies involved in the engineering construction lifecycle to deliver operational efficiencies that are integrated to the Primavera solutions. We explore the use of deep integration to Unifier BP’s, working in conjunction with drawings and Building Information Models enabling all stakeholders to view and digitally collaborate on project documents in the appropriate business context.
IBM ALM for aviation safety compliance aerospaceImran Hashmi
Check out more info at https://hashmi.ca
Challenges in Aviation Engineering
IBM Engineering platform for Aerospace/Defense
Engineering Lifecycle Management Solution for A&D capabilities
Deeper Dive: Accelerating Industry Compliance for Aerospace:
ARP4754 and DO178C
Summary and additional resources
Building information modelling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a building or other built asset.
Wrench SmartProject EDMS is a cloud-based engineering document management system for infra-project stakeholders that ensures work gets done correctly. SmartProject EDMS uses built-in automated workflows to collaborate online with all stakeholders. Capture associated drawings/documents/3D models with revision histories and complete audit trails. It also automatically generates dashboards and reports for all Engineering deliverables and correspondence internally created or submitted by vendors.
BIM Workflows: How to Build from CAD & GIS for InfrastructureSafe Software
BIM workflows give facilities managers, architects, and engineers key information for better-informed infrastructure planning and management. But how do you migrate to a BIM system when your current data is stored in CAD? Through a real-world international airport example, find out how CAD and engineering data can be centralized in a Document Management System (Autodesk Vault) and GIS database (SQL Server Spatial) using FME, and learn how to create BIM workflows from CAD data.
The Information ChallengeManaging Construction with BIMCCT International
Presentation of Zuhair Haddad CIO, Corporate Asset and Risk Management for Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) at the 3rd Annual BIM conference Dubai (25-26 February, 2
AF-1438: Transportation MUG: CCC's Use of Maximo for Fleet Management on Infr...CCT International
CCT International's presentation at IBM InterConnect 2015: The Premier Cloud & Mobile Conference.
Presented by Khaled Al Shami, EAM Solutions Manager
- See more at: http://www.cctintl.com/news/cct-international-present-ibm-interconnect-2015#sthash.v8MuiCA6.dpuf
FIATECH and COMIT Conference - 30-31 October, 2014 UK
The conference presented by Fiatech and COMIT entitled " Efficiency Through Digital Projects" aims to illustrate and highlight the effectiveness of the three prominent elements in construction (People, Process and Technology) when integrated within digital projects. Mr. Firas Hijazi, Manager IS Projects Automation and Controls will be delivering a presentation entitled "Digital Processing at the Workface-Interactively Natural" featuring the use and benefits of data capture systems being used in the Abu Dhabi Midfield Terminal airport project. His focus will be on digital pens and its significant results in speeding up the process of gathering data and increasing accuracy throughout the project life-cycle. Moreover, he will emphasize on the ROI based on a scenario analysis of the actual project, showcasing productivity benefits of digital pen versus the traditional "pen and paper" process
A discrete Event Simulation Model of Asphalt Paving Operations, Ramzi Labban ...CCT International
The process of building a simulation model is one of the toughest and time-consuming part of the entire process.
An alternative method and a new approach for creating construction simulation models are provided in the in the presentation above which was presented at the Winter Simulation Conference 2013 in Washington D.C.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Explore the innovative world of trenchless pipe repair with our comprehensive guide, "The Benefits and Techniques of Trenchless Pipe Repair." This document delves into the modern methods of repairing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation, highlighting the numerous advantages and the latest techniques used in the industry.
Learn about the cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and minimal disruption associated with trenchless technology. Discover detailed explanations of popular techniques such as pipe bursting, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and directional drilling. Understand how these methods can be applied to various types of infrastructure, from residential plumbing to large-scale municipal systems.
Ideal for homeowners, contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in modern plumbing solutions, this guide provides valuable insights into why trenchless pipe repair is becoming the preferred choice for pipe rehabilitation. Stay informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
3. PAT# 6 Automated Design
Through Design Process Improvements — Boost
construction productivity by 10% and support improvement
in handover and facility operations. 59 Success Enablers
4. The Challenge: barriers and gaps
• Different systems used by E, P and C
• Integration among different silos (Engineering, Procurement, Construction)
• Sub-optimization by E & P
• No proper flow of information from engineering to construction and back
• Different interpretations of contractual requirements
• No clear definition of project deliverables & responsibilities
• Changes in regulations and requirements
• We are the “C” in “EPC”. We have no control on Engineering or Procurement
• Contractor cannot ask suppliers/vendors for more than what agreed with EP
company
5. Project Control Strategy
• Reliant Pull-Driven Technique optimize supply chain rather than sub optimization
• Proper Project Work Breakdown Structure
• Integrated EPC schedule with Emphasis on Handover
• 3D/BIM models built progressively based on Handover requirements
• Early-on Cooperation with the Partners
• Electronic Data Interfaces (EDI): Standards and specifications for integrating
with partners and subcontractors
• Standardized Object naming convention to be used by all participants.
• Path of construction
• 3 Months Look-Ahead Schedule and Material forward plan
• Reliable 3 weeks Look-Ahead Schedule
All rights reserved to CCC
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6. Emerging Technologies and Practices
• Build a central secured & integrated data warehouse to be utilized by all
stakeholders
• Visual BIM-based/3D Model (Model-based scheduling)
• Simulation (4D planning) (Integrate schedule data with model data)
• Laser scanning (As-built) and feedback to engineering
• AWP
• Common alignment process among contractors, EP, Owner, suppliers, etc.
starting from the kick-off meeting after project award (full life-cycle of project
execution)
• Building Workflows around efficient collaboration environment (EDMS, RFI,
3D/I-Room Collaboration)
• It is highly recommended that owners come on board
8. Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group Issam El-Absi, General Manager BIM CCC Centers
Midfield Terminal Building
Abu Dhabi, UAE
9. General Figures
Built Up Area : 700 000 m2
Project Value : $ 3 Billion
Piers Aircraft Capacity : 65
Number of Gates : 106
Passenger Capacity : 8500 / Hr
Check in Counters : 165
BHS Capacity : 19000 / Hr
BHS Length : 22 Kilometers
MTL
MTB
MTA
10. REQUIREMENTS
Engineering
- Clash Mitigation and Design Coordination
- Develop and Implement an RFI system
- Extract and Support the development of Shop drawings
- Realistic digital mock-ups
Project Controls / Planning
- Cost Estimation
- 4D studies, link to Primavera, Optimize Construction Schedule
- Show Project resources ( labor, material and equipment )
- Progress monitoring and control
- What if scenarios
Contractual & Quantity Surveying
- Quantity take-off and measurements
- Variation orders management and visualization
Manufacturing
- Digital fabrication
Handing over :
- As – Built
- FM / AM Integration
- O&M Integration
11. E D I
Electronic Data Interchange
Aim
Arrangement and transformation of the BIM
CAD files and information created by the JV &
Subcontractors to project (TCAJV) BIM platform
CAD Non Compliance Reports
Clash Detection Reports (List)
PDF Files for each Clash
Automated RFI’s from Navigator
i-Model Bentley
Navigator v8i
Contains Geometry
& Data
JV Engineering
Review Board
CAD Management
& Quality Control
i-Room
Design Review Sessions & Clash
Detection
Checking CAD Compliance
Standards
Project Document
Control
(VBC)
Collaboration
Bentley
3D Based
Viewer
RFI
Workflow
Transmittals
Clashes Resolved
JV BIM
Team
BIM Platform
Authoring & Integration
(BENTLEY)
BIM Deliverables
3D Geometry, Data, Design
(if applicable)and Drawings
(Detailed for Construction
& Fabrication)
QA/QC&EDI
Procedure
Non-Compliance
Reports
IFC Drawings and IFC BIM
(if applicable/Available)
BIM & Drawings
by Subcontractors &
Fabricators
BIM Deliverables
3D Geometry, Data, Design
(if applicable)and Drawings
(Detailed for Construction
& Fabrication)
Non-Compliance
Reports
Project Document
Control (VBC)
SQL Database
(Contains Data)
i-Model
(Contains Geometry
& Data)
C3D Interactive
Enviroment
(CCC)
SQL
Database
Pyramid
ATLAS
(QA/QC)
Estimation/
Buget
TalismanPrimavera P6
SQL
Database
SQL
Database
REPORTING
Planning Reports
Sum of BOQs
Sum of Resources
QS Reports
Cost Control Reports
Visual Progress Reports
ProjectControlWorkflows–C3D
Collaboration & Design Review
– Constructability Studies/Clash
Detection
PROJECTWIS
E
Upload BIM Models / 2d Drawings
Benefits
• Common language for graphical and
textual data exchange
• Interoperability
• Integration of all BIM information from all
disciplines
• Data integrity and lifecycle management
12. 3 D MO D E L L I N G
Bentley Tools allowed for :
• Intelligent models generation
• Addressed the complex design
• Visualized engineering situation
through all construction phases
3D Modeling
Bentley Tools allowed for :
• Intelligent models generation
• Addressed the complex design
• Visualized engineering situation through
all construction phases
13. BIM Based Material Take-Off
ROI : BIM Methods Reduced The Number of Quantity Surveying Team
from 60 to 6 - 90% Saving in Direct Cost
14. Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group
Object Naming: Asset Tagging
Structural Object Tagging
Objects are tagged based on
agreed WBS ensuring
uniqueness of each element.
15. Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group
Fabrication
SINGLE HEIGHT PAVILIONS FOR PIERS P1, P2 AND P3
POSTS AND FIXATIONS
16. Fabrication CENRE SPACE STRUCTURE
MAIN ARCHES AND BACKSTAYS
Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group
TRANSITION FROM LOD 300 TO LOD 400
17. Document Lifecycle Management
and Traceability
ROI : Integrating BIM with Document Management Systems Enabled
Visual Document Lifecycle Management and Traceability
Facilitating Contractual Case Building and Claims Support
18. Collaboration
Project Wise
Enforced Workflow
Workflow in PW Explorer
ROI :
Automatic Versions/Revisions
Automatic Notifications
Better Performance By Working Locally
File Tracking
File Information from within Explorer
Custom File Attributes
Number File Check-Out Window
File Check-In Window
Powerful and Fast Search Capability
Review
- Model created by
WIP Team
- Review by QC Team
- Others can see but
not change
- Accessible to Third Party
(S/Cs, Client, Engineering)
- Model Ready For Coordination
(LOD400)
- Model locked as
Final Version
(LOD400/500)
FinalPublishWIP
Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group
19. ROI
Innovative Methods For BIM Based
Collaboration
Collaboration
i - Room
Reduced The Cycle Of Critical RFI’S
From 28 Days Down to (7 to 2) days
Building Information Modeling (BIM) CCC Group
20. Clash Detection With Bentley Navigator
Markups
Clashes Tags
Clash Detection
Reduction Of Costly On-Site Errors
Time Saving
Quality Improvement Of The Design
Making Reliable Decisions
Reducing Risks
23. Main Façade Mullions
BIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION
L0.0-B
E&M Ceiling (SEI)
BIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION 10-Aug-13
L0.1-P
MTC-2 Plate Girder
ErectionBIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION 28-May-13
L0.0-B1:2
L0.0 Facade Mullions Supports
BIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION 16-Jun-13
L0.0-B2:6
E&M Ceiling (SEI)
BIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION 10-Aug-13
L0.0-B2:6
Blast Columns Erection
BIM
SD
MEP
MS
AECOM
FABRICATION
DELIVERY
CONSTRUCTION 12-Jun-13
LB2-L0.0
4D Simulation
24. Site Condition on October 10th
4D Simulation Proved less than 20%
of Effective Utilization
Cancelled Costly Non Feasible Investment
Temporary Buttress Support Area
CSCEC’s Access Route onto L0.0 Slab
B
7
L1.
0
L0.
2
L0
Levels
BIM Methods Eliminated the Acquisition
of 5 New Tower Cranes
ROI:
Construction Sequence
Internal Logistics
25. Progressive Interface
Infrastructure Master Plan
Site Profile
Civil Works
Cranes
Permanent & Temporary
Utilities
Temporary Welfare
Facilities & Laydowns
Scope of Work
& Scope Phasing Plan
ROI : BIM Workflows facilitated and managed
the complex Interface Coordination Process
eliminating Costly Delays, rework and Claims
between Stakeholders
Triforma and Revit 3D for clash checking
Non-modeled items (Cables)
Partnering with EP, not imposing
C to be involved in supplier/vendor meetings in order to agree on requirements (Steel structure delivery by bay rather than weight)
Asking supplier for 3D Model in case of packages like boiler for example. Another example is the delivery of structural steel where the manufacturer delivers by weight rather than by completed bay. (not anymore)
Assure availability of required resources before start of activity.
Emphasize productivity through the full work chain vs. individual activities
Prevent sub-optimization
WBS: Project/Area/ sub area/ fragnet /activity/object/operation (Engineering usually stops at level 3)
Data transfer, contents, media of transfer, format, frequency, etc.
3D Model built with proper WBS
Front End Loading in AWP
Workflow and notifications on delays, revision, On-Hold, etc.
Defining the information to be handed over at each stage to the next subsequent stage
Using mobiles for raising RFIs
Cost and Schedule impact for any change
EWPs to be defined in coordination between EP & C in order to be in line with construction WBS:
Most engineering deliverables are at level 3 of the WBS
Need to be on level 4
Extend CWP to be multidiscipline (work-fronts) to prevent sub-optimization.
Engineering delays to be shared with contractor
It is highly recommended that owners come on board because:
Project Cost is not only EPC.
O and M is a big part of the cost (Handover)
Mapping documents related to each object
Level of details (LOD)
Naming convension
Update frequency & Change Management
Model format from S/C
But we understood the challenge, we have been doing that for the last 15 years
But this is a huge scale, a complex design, many obstacles and very demanding stakeholders …so many participants in the process
It is important to highlight the fact that the extreme complexity of the project could be handled effectively within our Authoring solutions…This was an important factor in our decision to keep on using Bentley as our main BIM platform for this project
In addition to a collaboration solution we thought of a way to attract the client and other stake holders like subcontractors to come and be excited about solving the different issues together on the same table…
This was an innovative idea, where we have worked with Sharp Technologies to customize for us this Video wall
It consists of 9 big screens with a total dimension of 4 m width x 2.4 m high
Each screen is connected with a very robust machine that has a 10 fingers touch screen
It can host up to 9 subcontractors at the same time…
This I-Room hosts daily meetings that address different problems in construction and many of them could be solved in very fast and efficient way
We managed using such technology to cut down the lenghy RFI process from 28 days down to 7 and in some cases 2 days
4D simulation studies is another field that all of us are making benefits out its utilization to make sure that our construction schedules are construable.
It is worth mentioning that In our studies we always include temporary elements (such as scaffolding, formwork, propping….) equipment's, tower cranes , accessibility
4D simulation studies is another field that all of us are making benefits out its utilization to make sure that our construction schedules are construable.
It is worth mentioning that In our studies we always include temporary elements (such as scaffolding, formwork, propping….) equipment's, tower cranes , accessibility
4D simulation studies is another field that all of us are making benefits out its utilization to make sure that our construction schedules are construable.
It is worth mentioning that In our studies we always include temporary elements (such as scaffolding, formwork, propping….) equipment's, tower cranes , accessibility