This document discusses how building information modeling (BIM) can benefit facility management and maintenance. Some key points:
1) Facility lifecycle costs, such as maintenance and operations, account for 20-35% of total project costs, whereas initial construction costs only account for 10-25%. BIM can help reduce long-term facility costs.
2) Current facility management practices often rely on paper-based documentation, which is difficult to access, update, and share. This leads to inefficiencies and higher costs over the lifetime of the building.
3) BIM allows critical building data to be automatically transferred digitally to facility management systems. This saves significant time and money compared to manual data entry from
The document discusses standards and protocols for BIM and CAD management. It explains that a BIM/CAD manager may need to perform tasks like setting company standards, providing budgets, training staff, and reporting to management. The document then discusses why standards are important for organizing collaborative work and information exchange. It provides an overview of international BIM standards and guidelines from different countries. Key points are that there are different levels of BIM application and most international standards focus on BIM Level 2. The document emphasizes that a BIM specialist needs familiarity with concepts and standards, not just software skills.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns that BIM can help address.
- BIM being a digital representation of the building process that involves 3D models as well as scheduling, cost estimation and sustainability information.
How we can implement Safety Barrier in Revit, what are the advantages of having an Add-In and what are the procedures to have a successful BIM project, hope you enjoy it
Building Information Modeling (BIM) uses 3D models and consistent data to improve project insight for cost, schedule and constructability. BIM provides greater collaboration and enables prompt response to changes. The document discusses the importance of BIM, latest BIM software tools like Revit and AutoCAD, and the need to study and apply advanced BIM tools. It explains what BIM is, its methodology, evolution, characteristics, uses in design, construction and facility management. Barriers to BIM implementation and tools like 3DS Max, Revit and Maya are also summarized.
BIM Lecture Note (5/6)
Objectives
* The challenges of Building Construction Project
* To understand what is IPD & LEAN Construction
* To understand Asset Lifecycle Management (iBIM)
*How to apply ALM & BIM to enable LEAN Construction
Question
* How iBIM can be applied to enable IPD & LEAN Construction?
This is MCI's third sustainability report which aims to transparently communicate their past sustainability performance and future strategy. The report highlights that MCI was the first meetings industry player to be a GRI Organizational Stakeholder and uses feedback from employees and clients to guide their sustainability priorities and objectives. MCI's goals for 2012 include having 90% of events audited for sustainability, including CSR information in 80% of large sales proposals, and achieving 8 hours of community service per employee.
The Role of Building Information Modeling in Construction Project ManagementKerry Carey
The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) has grown exponentially in the last ten years. This revolutionary technology-based approach is changing the way construction project management operates, improving every step of the process. This webinar explores the role that BIM plays in streamlining building projects and improving communication across stakeholders in the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings.
Presented by:
Michael Kearns, BSc, MSc
Shawmut Design & Construction
View the on-demand webinar: http://cpe-wpi.hs-sites.com/construction-project-management-webinar-series
This document discusses how building information modeling (BIM) can benefit facility management and maintenance. Some key points:
1) Facility lifecycle costs, such as maintenance and operations, account for 20-35% of total project costs, whereas initial construction costs only account for 10-25%. BIM can help reduce long-term facility costs.
2) Current facility management practices often rely on paper-based documentation, which is difficult to access, update, and share. This leads to inefficiencies and higher costs over the lifetime of the building.
3) BIM allows critical building data to be automatically transferred digitally to facility management systems. This saves significant time and money compared to manual data entry from
The document discusses standards and protocols for BIM and CAD management. It explains that a BIM/CAD manager may need to perform tasks like setting company standards, providing budgets, training staff, and reporting to management. The document then discusses why standards are important for organizing collaborative work and information exchange. It provides an overview of international BIM standards and guidelines from different countries. Key points are that there are different levels of BIM application and most international standards focus on BIM Level 2. The document emphasizes that a BIM specialist needs familiarity with concepts and standards, not just software skills.
The document discusses Building Information Management (BIM) and provides information on:
- Omar Selim who is a BIM expert with 14 years of experience.
- Problems in the construction industry such as poor coordination, change orders, delays and cost overruns that BIM can help address.
- BIM being a digital representation of the building process that involves 3D models as well as scheduling, cost estimation and sustainability information.
How we can implement Safety Barrier in Revit, what are the advantages of having an Add-In and what are the procedures to have a successful BIM project, hope you enjoy it
Building Information Modeling (BIM) uses 3D models and consistent data to improve project insight for cost, schedule and constructability. BIM provides greater collaboration and enables prompt response to changes. The document discusses the importance of BIM, latest BIM software tools like Revit and AutoCAD, and the need to study and apply advanced BIM tools. It explains what BIM is, its methodology, evolution, characteristics, uses in design, construction and facility management. Barriers to BIM implementation and tools like 3DS Max, Revit and Maya are also summarized.
BIM Lecture Note (5/6)
Objectives
* The challenges of Building Construction Project
* To understand what is IPD & LEAN Construction
* To understand Asset Lifecycle Management (iBIM)
*How to apply ALM & BIM to enable LEAN Construction
Question
* How iBIM can be applied to enable IPD & LEAN Construction?
This is MCI's third sustainability report which aims to transparently communicate their past sustainability performance and future strategy. The report highlights that MCI was the first meetings industry player to be a GRI Organizational Stakeholder and uses feedback from employees and clients to guide their sustainability priorities and objectives. MCI's goals for 2012 include having 90% of events audited for sustainability, including CSR information in 80% of large sales proposals, and achieving 8 hours of community service per employee.
The Role of Building Information Modeling in Construction Project ManagementKerry Carey
The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) has grown exponentially in the last ten years. This revolutionary technology-based approach is changing the way construction project management operates, improving every step of the process. This webinar explores the role that BIM plays in streamlining building projects and improving communication across stakeholders in the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings.
Presented by:
Michael Kearns, BSc, MSc
Shawmut Design & Construction
View the on-demand webinar: http://cpe-wpi.hs-sites.com/construction-project-management-webinar-series
This document provides information on members and their roles for a building information modeling (BIM) project. It identifies four members - Jon Brangan, Paul Kuehnel, Sara Pace, and Mike Lucas - and their contact information. It then describes each member's organization role in detail, such as Jon Brangan serving as the BIM Manager. Other sections provide information on BIM use staffing needs, the project timeline and milestones, goals for BIM uses, and technological infrastructure requirements. The document establishes procedures for meetings, electronic communication, quality control checks, and information exchange between project members and disciplines.
Complexity of Project And Impacts on Preliminaries of Construction Project At...Ir. Abdul Aziz Abas
This document discusses the complexity of construction projects and its impact on preliminaries, which are the non-trade elements that deal with risks. Preliminaries are crucial for accurate project costing but underestimating or overestimating them can lead to problems. The document recommends breaking preliminaries down into smaller items and using different pricing approaches to improve accuracy given the uncertainties and complexity of construction projects. It concludes that a project's complexity directly influences preliminaries at the tender stage.
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.
BIM Usage in Construction Industry and An application of Clash Detection and ...Ravindra SSK Medicharla
1) BIM shows great results for construction projects in terms of performance, time, and cost.
2) Implementing modal integration and clash detection tools can help decrease coordination errors and human errors, resulting in more accurate models and avoiding re-construction.
3) Using Navisworks Manage for clash detection provides more efficiency when integrating models from different design teams.
This document discusses estimating in 5D BIM perspective. It begins with an introduction to BIM, explaining the key dimensions of 3D, 4D, and 5D BIM. 5D BIM adds cost data to BIM objects. The document then discusses challenges with 5D BIM estimating, such as substandard models lacking necessary information, issues with data exchange between models and estimating software, and lack of standardization in how quantities are formatted. It also outlines some benefits of BIM, such as improved cost management, time management, communication, and quality. In general, the document provides an overview of 5D BIM estimating, including both benefits and challenges.
Mobile technology for construction safety and quality management hkie 2017Stephen Au
Construction safety and productivity are the top priority of improvement for Hong Kong construction industry. BIM, IoT, AI and Robotic are the hot topics being discussed. But these need time and resources to make it happen. There is an alternative that can be implemented quickly, easy and at very low cost by using mobile Apps.
In this evening seminar, the speakers will explain the new approach for site safety and quality inspection for site task management. Several real case studies will be demonstrated by using the mobile / cloud computing technologies for improving safety, quality and productivity.
Siliconec NZ specialized in BIM Services for Architectural, Structural, MEP, Point Cloud, Prefabrication, Construction Planning, Clash Detection for Residential, Commercial & Industrial Sectors Site Works & Document Management.
The document discusses Lean Construction principles including supply chain management and the Last Planner System. It describes Lean Construction as aiming to maximize value and reduce waste through techniques like SCM and JIT. SCM is defined as analyzing how design impacts construction through better planning and transparency of commitments, schedules etc. to source materials efficiently. The Last Planner System improves design and construction schedule predictability through collaborative planning engaging suppliers early and ensuring float is built in to protect the program.
Virtual design and construction (VD&C) incorporates building information modeling (BIM) into the construction process. It creates intelligent 3D models that identify constructability issues and are shared across design disciplines through integrated project delivery. VD&C integrates design, engineering, and construction operations. The company has over 75 modeled projects worth over $4.5 billion, including the Ritz Carlton in North Lake Tahoe, which used VD&C to identify structural conflicts before construction. VD&C is changing the industry by enabling better communication and coordination to reduce risks and issues in the field.
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
Here are the steps to log a defect using the DALUX Field app:
1. Open the DALUX Field app and log in.
2. Tap the "New Defect" button.
3. Select the appropriate category for the defect (e.g. Architecture, MEP, etc.).
4. Provide a brief description of the defect.
5. Select the object/element where the defect was found.
6. Specify the exact location of the defect on site. You can also attach photos.
7. Submit the defect report. It will be routed to the appropriate team for review/action.
8. You can view the status of all submitted defects
Unlocking Engineering and Construction performance webinar apac slideshareAconex
With annual revenues expected to grow to $17 trillion by 2030, the Engineering and Construction (E&C) industry is pivotal to the world economy. Digitalisation and innovation are moving at speed across the industry, yet the transformation continues to be a challenge for most organisations. Industry expert, Dr. Ahmet Citipitioglu, a veteran of TAV Construction and Ken Panitz, Principal Methods, Learning & Innovation with CIMIC Group along with Andrew Newsome, Principal at The Boston Consulting Group, discuss the new digital reality for E&C and present real-life case studies to unlock technological value.
THE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION SECTOR GETS BIGGER BY THE DAY,nibtedu
As discussed earlier, BIM incorporates every bit of technology, devices, and software,
it provides a great opportunity for owners, architects, cost managers,
project managers, BIM modelers, etc. to leverage software to author 3D models,
create schedules, quantity take-offs, cost-estimation, determine clashes, etc.
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.
This document discusses building information modeling (BIM) and its benefits for project management. It begins with an agenda for the presentation. It then discusses what BIM is, how it can improve project delivery across the lifecycle from planning to operations. Key benefits include reduced errors and rework, improved collaboration and communication, better cost control and safety. The presentation emphasizes that BIM does not change fundamental project management principles, but rather provides new tools and efficiencies while information is managed as a key deliverable. It concludes by discussing next steps such as integration with processes, standards, training and establishing information exchange platforms.
Lean Construction – Construction Process Integration framework, London Novemb...Ionel GRECESCU
Historically, Product Lifecycle Management vendors have supported AEC solutions while Enterprise Resource Planning vendors have been focusing on the EPC side of the AEC/EPC ecosystem.
It is time to adopt a holistic approach to Construction Lifecycle and both, PLM and ERP vendors, must provide new technologies and solutions to promote efficient collaboration between Construction disciplines and streamline Business Practices that result in increased profitability and significant savings for their customers.
Construction Lifecycle Management promotes new ways of thinking and doing business, aiming to achieve Lean by delivering an innovative Construction Process Integration framework to manage holistically all the phases of the Lifecycle of a Capital Asset: design, build, operate and retirement.
ACE is a mentoring program designed to bring together Chicago's best architecture, engineering, and construction companies to mentor high school teens. The students learn about the building process through weekly activities organized by the mentors.
The document discusses advances in lean construction practices enabled by new technology. It describes how software can embed lean principles to minimize waste and maximize value. Key features discussed include visualization, look-ahead scheduling, preventing planning errors, powerful filtering, just-in-time deliveries, modular construction, and 4D animation to improve planning and workflow. The future of lean construction is seen as increasingly leveraging new technology that builds in lean principles to drive further improvements in project performance and value.
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.
Reinforce your working domain with leading-edge BIM training and skills to th...nibtedu
NIBT aims in catering the thorough awareness in the field of building industry educating various analogous construction technologies highlighting the development of smart construction work. Construction Management plays a key role in every building project.
Reinforce your working domain with leading-edge BIM training.pdfnibtedu
NIBT aims in catering the thorough awareness in the field of building industry educating various analogous construction technologies highlighting the development of smart construction work. Construction Management plays a key role in every building project.
This document provides information on members and their roles for a building information modeling (BIM) project. It identifies four members - Jon Brangan, Paul Kuehnel, Sara Pace, and Mike Lucas - and their contact information. It then describes each member's organization role in detail, such as Jon Brangan serving as the BIM Manager. Other sections provide information on BIM use staffing needs, the project timeline and milestones, goals for BIM uses, and technological infrastructure requirements. The document establishes procedures for meetings, electronic communication, quality control checks, and information exchange between project members and disciplines.
Complexity of Project And Impacts on Preliminaries of Construction Project At...Ir. Abdul Aziz Abas
This document discusses the complexity of construction projects and its impact on preliminaries, which are the non-trade elements that deal with risks. Preliminaries are crucial for accurate project costing but underestimating or overestimating them can lead to problems. The document recommends breaking preliminaries down into smaller items and using different pricing approaches to improve accuracy given the uncertainties and complexity of construction projects. It concludes that a project's complexity directly influences preliminaries at the tender stage.
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.
BIM Usage in Construction Industry and An application of Clash Detection and ...Ravindra SSK Medicharla
1) BIM shows great results for construction projects in terms of performance, time, and cost.
2) Implementing modal integration and clash detection tools can help decrease coordination errors and human errors, resulting in more accurate models and avoiding re-construction.
3) Using Navisworks Manage for clash detection provides more efficiency when integrating models from different design teams.
This document discusses estimating in 5D BIM perspective. It begins with an introduction to BIM, explaining the key dimensions of 3D, 4D, and 5D BIM. 5D BIM adds cost data to BIM objects. The document then discusses challenges with 5D BIM estimating, such as substandard models lacking necessary information, issues with data exchange between models and estimating software, and lack of standardization in how quantities are formatted. It also outlines some benefits of BIM, such as improved cost management, time management, communication, and quality. In general, the document provides an overview of 5D BIM estimating, including both benefits and challenges.
Mobile technology for construction safety and quality management hkie 2017Stephen Au
Construction safety and productivity are the top priority of improvement for Hong Kong construction industry. BIM, IoT, AI and Robotic are the hot topics being discussed. But these need time and resources to make it happen. There is an alternative that can be implemented quickly, easy and at very low cost by using mobile Apps.
In this evening seminar, the speakers will explain the new approach for site safety and quality inspection for site task management. Several real case studies will be demonstrated by using the mobile / cloud computing technologies for improving safety, quality and productivity.
Siliconec NZ specialized in BIM Services for Architectural, Structural, MEP, Point Cloud, Prefabrication, Construction Planning, Clash Detection for Residential, Commercial & Industrial Sectors Site Works & Document Management.
The document discusses Lean Construction principles including supply chain management and the Last Planner System. It describes Lean Construction as aiming to maximize value and reduce waste through techniques like SCM and JIT. SCM is defined as analyzing how design impacts construction through better planning and transparency of commitments, schedules etc. to source materials efficiently. The Last Planner System improves design and construction schedule predictability through collaborative planning engaging suppliers early and ensuring float is built in to protect the program.
Virtual design and construction (VD&C) incorporates building information modeling (BIM) into the construction process. It creates intelligent 3D models that identify constructability issues and are shared across design disciplines through integrated project delivery. VD&C integrates design, engineering, and construction operations. The company has over 75 modeled projects worth over $4.5 billion, including the Ritz Carlton in North Lake Tahoe, which used VD&C to identify structural conflicts before construction. VD&C is changing the industry by enabling better communication and coordination to reduce risks and issues in the field.
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
Here are the steps to log a defect using the DALUX Field app:
1. Open the DALUX Field app and log in.
2. Tap the "New Defect" button.
3. Select the appropriate category for the defect (e.g. Architecture, MEP, etc.).
4. Provide a brief description of the defect.
5. Select the object/element where the defect was found.
6. Specify the exact location of the defect on site. You can also attach photos.
7. Submit the defect report. It will be routed to the appropriate team for review/action.
8. You can view the status of all submitted defects
Unlocking Engineering and Construction performance webinar apac slideshareAconex
With annual revenues expected to grow to $17 trillion by 2030, the Engineering and Construction (E&C) industry is pivotal to the world economy. Digitalisation and innovation are moving at speed across the industry, yet the transformation continues to be a challenge for most organisations. Industry expert, Dr. Ahmet Citipitioglu, a veteran of TAV Construction and Ken Panitz, Principal Methods, Learning & Innovation with CIMIC Group along with Andrew Newsome, Principal at The Boston Consulting Group, discuss the new digital reality for E&C and present real-life case studies to unlock technological value.
THE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION SECTOR GETS BIGGER BY THE DAY,nibtedu
As discussed earlier, BIM incorporates every bit of technology, devices, and software,
it provides a great opportunity for owners, architects, cost managers,
project managers, BIM modelers, etc. to leverage software to author 3D models,
create schedules, quantity take-offs, cost-estimation, determine clashes, etc.
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.
This document discusses building information modeling (BIM) and its benefits for project management. It begins with an agenda for the presentation. It then discusses what BIM is, how it can improve project delivery across the lifecycle from planning to operations. Key benefits include reduced errors and rework, improved collaboration and communication, better cost control and safety. The presentation emphasizes that BIM does not change fundamental project management principles, but rather provides new tools and efficiencies while information is managed as a key deliverable. It concludes by discussing next steps such as integration with processes, standards, training and establishing information exchange platforms.
Lean Construction – Construction Process Integration framework, London Novemb...Ionel GRECESCU
Historically, Product Lifecycle Management vendors have supported AEC solutions while Enterprise Resource Planning vendors have been focusing on the EPC side of the AEC/EPC ecosystem.
It is time to adopt a holistic approach to Construction Lifecycle and both, PLM and ERP vendors, must provide new technologies and solutions to promote efficient collaboration between Construction disciplines and streamline Business Practices that result in increased profitability and significant savings for their customers.
Construction Lifecycle Management promotes new ways of thinking and doing business, aiming to achieve Lean by delivering an innovative Construction Process Integration framework to manage holistically all the phases of the Lifecycle of a Capital Asset: design, build, operate and retirement.
ACE is a mentoring program designed to bring together Chicago's best architecture, engineering, and construction companies to mentor high school teens. The students learn about the building process through weekly activities organized by the mentors.
The document discusses advances in lean construction practices enabled by new technology. It describes how software can embed lean principles to minimize waste and maximize value. Key features discussed include visualization, look-ahead scheduling, preventing planning errors, powerful filtering, just-in-time deliveries, modular construction, and 4D animation to improve planning and workflow. The future of lean construction is seen as increasingly leveraging new technology that builds in lean principles to drive further improvements in project performance and value.
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.
Reinforce your working domain with leading-edge BIM training and skills to th...nibtedu
NIBT aims in catering the thorough awareness in the field of building industry educating various analogous construction technologies highlighting the development of smart construction work. Construction Management plays a key role in every building project.
Reinforce your working domain with leading-edge BIM training.pdfnibtedu
NIBT aims in catering the thorough awareness in the field of building industry educating various analogous construction technologies highlighting the development of smart construction work. Construction Management plays a key role in every building project.
The future of resilient construction – Building Information Modeling.pdfnibtedu
NIBT aims in catering the thorough awareness in the field of building industry educating various analogous construction technologies highlighting the development of smart construction work. Construction Management plays a key role in every building project.
The future of resilient construction – building information modelingnibtedu
Building Information Modeling (BIM) can help improve disaster resilience in construction. BIM allows all stakeholders to be involved early in the design process through a shared digital model, helping to minimize waste and run simulations to assess structural performance. It can also help optimize construction through lean processes and quality management. After a disaster, BIM facilitates quick evacuation and recovery through accurate building information to locate evacuees and deploy 4D modeling to enhance reconstruction. As climate change may increase natural disasters, BIM and a focus on resilience will be important for sustainable construction project management in the future.
The future of resilient construction – building information modelingnibtedu
The world of construction and infrastructure has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the most critical aspects in construction engineering is the presence of the word or phenomenon called “disaster”.
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).
Mikael akkus, module 1, introduction to bim and the business case of bim R2mikael akkus
This document provides an overview of building information modeling (BIM) and its business case. It defines BIM, discusses why its adoption is increasing in Turkey, and outlines the benefits it provides to organizations and clients through improved visualization, risk reduction, quality, and facility management. Implementing BIM requires resources like specialized software, training, and legal review. Potential risks include determining data ownership and responsibility for input. A case study describes how BIM was used to manage the complex Istanbul Grand Airport project. Available BIM technologies and software are also listed.
Agile Architecture – Enabling the Organisation’s Successful Digital-Agile Tra...NUS-ISS
Architecture has an important role to play when deploying Agile at scale. In this session, we will take a look at Agile Architecture, its key building blocks, the mental model change that Agile Architecture requires and how it plays a critical role in supporting an organisation’s Digital-Agile Transformation success.
Ways to mitigate construction risks using bim workflow managementnibtedu
There is always an element of risk when a construction project is undertaken, be it the risk of cost overruns, project lags, building performance, sustainability, and more
Emerging Technology in Practice in the field of architectural practicekubahadurrr
Emerging technologies in architectural practice refer to innovative tools, techniques, and methodologies that are beginning to be integrated into the field of architecture. These technologies have the potential to significantly impact the way architects design, plan, and construct buildings and collaborate.
This document discusses Government Soft Landings (GSL) and its implications for facilities management from a BIFM perspective. It begins by defining Soft Landings as a process of graduated handover of a new building by the project team for up to three years post-completion. It then examines how GSL aligns with the RIBA Plan of Work stages and the role of FM at each stage. Key barriers to GSL implementation are identified as costs, language/cultural differences between teams, and lack of skills and data compatibility. The document concludes by arguing FM must be involved earlier in projects to ensure buildings meet operational needs.
What impact may a BIM course have on your careernibtedu
This document discusses how pursuing a course in Building Information Modeling (BIM) can benefit one's career. It explains that BIM involves the virtual construction and digital management of building projects, allowing teams to share design information and ensure structural effectiveness and stability. The document emphasizes that BIM promotes cooperation between teams and flexibility during project design and execution. It concludes that BIM training will help one stand out in the high-demand Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industry as the field adapts to innovations and pursues more cost-effective and sustainable building methods.
Technology has significantly impacted the construction sector by making processes more efficient. Before technology, construction work was done manually and took longer to complete projects. Now, advanced technologies like 3D printing, drones, and robotics equipment have benefited the industry. Technologies have increased accuracy and precision, project speed, worker safety, and the ability to build more complex structures. The construction industry is continually adapting new software and technologies to improve quality, productivity, and sustainability.
Salah Yousif, module 1, introduction to bim and the business case of bimSalah Yousif
This document presents a business case for implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) at a structural design firm. It defines BIM and discusses the current level of adoption in the Middle East region. The document outlines best practices for BIM implementation and the benefits it provides to organizations and clients through improved coordination, reduced errors and costs, and facilities management. Resources required include BIM software, training, and standards development. Risks include costs and cultural resistance to change. A case study demonstrates how BIM was used successfully on a large tower project in Shanghai, China.
The document discusses the impact of technology on higher level skills needs in the UK construction industry, with a focus on offsite construction. It finds that offsite construction requires new skills and adaptation of existing skills to work with modern methods and technologies. Key job roles in offsite construction include designers, engineers, project managers and tradespeople with skills in areas like planning, multi-skilling, and collaboration. Challenges to the growth of offsite construction include a lack of training provision and industry collaboration, while opportunities include improved productivity, quality and sustainability. The implications are for closer industry-academia links, stimulating demand, multi-skilled training, and careers advice on offsite roles.
✓ Using BIM allows project teams to identify and resolve interface issues in advance through integrating multidisciplinary design inputs into a single 3D model, eliminating costly redesign work later.
✓ BIM enables clash detection to find and fix issues between building components like MEP systems before construction begins.
✓ Precise quantity take-offs, scheduling, and fabrication from the BIM model reduce construction waste and allow just-in-time material delivery.
Check on the opportunities after completing bim hvac coursesNI BT
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning) is very essential when it comes to modeling buildings like residential, commercial, marine constructions, etc. Employers look for people talented in Autodesk Revit and BIM in HVAC. Hence, it is beneficial to do NIBT's HVAC courses and get HVAC training
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BIM clash detection using Navisworks helps solve issues related to cost, time, and effort. Navisworks allows generating detailed clash reports during the design stage by identifying clashes between 3D models from different trades merged into a single model. The clash detection process in Navisworks involves uploading models, merging them, running clash detection to identify active, new, approved and resolved clashes, and generating reports in formats like PDF and HTML. Navisworks training is important for a comprehensive understanding of BIM as it allows identifying clashes early to facilitate collaboration and efficient building processes.
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Reinforce your working domain with leading-edge BIM training and skills to thrive and succeed.pdf
1. Reinforce your working domain with leading-
edge BIM training and skills to thrive and
succeed
2. • As we move forward into a highly competitive future, individuals and
professionals must reinforce their working domain with leading-edge skills to
thrive and succeed. Professional or skill development is no longer a rarity, it’s a
potential requirement. With disruptive trends, technology, and processes taking
over, honing a specialized skill-set makes it easier for you to do what is expected
of you, or something that piques your interest. The construction sector on a
global level is one of the fastest-growing sectors in every country for people,
companies, and professionals. Furthermore, if construction enterprises need to
thrive, they do require skilled professionals to build a robust platform that is
capable of working on a global level.
3. • The world of construction and infrastructure has its advantages and
disadvantages. One of the most critical aspects of construction engineering is the
presence of the word or phenomenon called “disaster”. Through modernized
tools and processes like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and autonomous
technology or automation, disaster risks can be mitigated substantially. These
new improvements have changed the way AEC professionals design, analyze, and
build projects.
4. • The Current Construction Scenario.
• Looking at the current population scenario, it is important to reflect technological
advancements from the AEC fraternity and provide a means to help the current
population through sensitive conditions. The word “disaster” carries a myriad of
meanings, which could range from human errors in building infrastructure, usage
of low-quality materials, lack of skill, or natural disasters.
5. • The lack of knowledge in people that move from a rural setup to an urban one
creates inferior or substandard construction that lacks optimum structural
components to withstand disasters. Understanding the word “resilience” comes
from an understanding that talks about the capacity of a person, system, or thing
to recover with flexibility. It is important to understand that resilient construction
is not the same as sustainable construction.
6. • New technological tools and processes use resilient tools and technology to
design buildings, communities, or landscapes that respond extremely well to any
kind of construction disaster. Moving from traditional workflow to a BIM or
automated workflow has contributed to the resilience factor. A legacy or
traditional retrofit comprises of processes that include limited scalability in terms
of –
• Data Compilation
• Architects, engineers, and various AEC professionals are included in this process
wherein a survey records all the measurements of building elements viz. floors,
walls, doors, etc. This is the first data stack; the second data stack is collected and
analyzed for seismic parameters.
7. • Data Conversion
• Vulnerability judgment – Data in terms of vulnerability includes seismic processes
like earthquakes, floods, etc.
• Structural study – To come up with a seismic calculation, structural engineers take
into consideration the exact structural configuration of the building or project.
• Retrofit outline –As a conclusion of the vulnerability assessment, the architects
and engineers come up with a proposal that includes building elements like
beams, columns, etc. This structural analysis ensures the building is resilient
during a natural disaster.
8. • 3. Documentation
• This process includes the process of creating high-quality documents or
document stacks that include crucial information like –
▪ Existing building plans
▪ Study of structural analysis
▪ Retrofit Information
▪ Building details
▪ Cost estimation or BOQ
9. • Construction Process
• Once the construction process is complete and approved by all the parties –
internal and external, the installation of elements like slabs, walls, and various
other elements begins.
• With this traditional retrofit method, the project experienced a myriad of
bottlenecks that made the whole process inefficient and non-resilient.
▪ Traditional methodologies to create spreadsheets
▪ Absence of an integrated platform for all the stakeholders
▪ Manual modeling techniques to include digital models into a retrofit setting
▪ Manual hand-sketching techniques for a geometric survey
10. • BIM’s contribution to disaster management
• New processes like BIM integrated with modern tools and technology optimizes
disaster resilience, performance, and sustainability for a construction project.
BIM can be referred to as an Information and Communications Technology nerve
center that facilitates the use of information at every stage of the project
lifecycle.
• The deployment of BIM is extremely beneficial for every project phase or lifecycle
viz. design, development, FM, and demolition. The role of BIM for pre and post-
disaster management can be listed as –
11. • Pre-Disaster Phase
• The Design Phase –
▪ Assess design options
▪ Facilitate design team involvement early on in the design process
▪ Minimize construction waste
▪ Run structural performance & resilience simulations
• Design and Construction
▪ Adopt health and safety standards
• Construction Phase
▪ Use lean processes to improve onsite construction
12. • Post-Disaster Phase
• Evacuation & Rescue –
▪ Quick evacuation
▪ Asses or evaluate evacuee conduct or attitude
▪ Governing BIM data compliance
▪ Furnishing accurate BIM data corresponding to disaster management
▪ Escorting evacuees to the nearest safe locations
▪ Optimizing fire safety
13. • Recovery & Reconstruction
▪ Deploying 4D BIM to enhance quality management and optimize the process for
change orders
• Enhance new construction resilience
• Leverage new mechanization
• Moving from traditional workflows to efficient ones using modern processes and
technology takes construction to an all-new level. Legacy processes in
construction never took into consideration the value of “data” or “information”
gathering, sharing, and analysis. This is where Building Information Modeling
(BIM) makes a substantial stand.
14. • Adoption of BIM with tools or software like Revit, Navisworks, Laser Scanners, IoT,
or autonomous systems boosts project efficiency, productivity, and reduces
turnaround times thereby cutting down on costs and construction waste.
• Offering various skill-set training programs for professionals expands the scope of
an enterprise to take-in global projects and showcases its services and solutions.
There are various job roles in the construction sector that require specialized
skills-sets viz. General Laborers, Surveyors, Project Managers, Civil Engineers,
Production Managers, etc.
15. • The importance of learning
• Making technology education available at every corner of the globe is crucial as
trends in construction are quite mixed and definite as well. With BIM adopted
early on in the project lifecycle, gives exceptional long-term benefits.
• Since labor constitutes a very large part of construction, it is critical to monitor
their productivity; also called labor productivity. Labor productivity is not a
measure of their capabilities, but the ability to transform work through overall
effectiveness. For example – Buying a piece of equipment for a laborer can
enhance labor productivity as technology has always complemented human
intelligence and physical aspects as well.
16. • Owners and Contractors are often concerned about labor activity in terms of
their skill-sets, safety, and more. Monitoring labor productivity at low-level
measures assesses the productivity of an individual, but making a large-scale
impact can be used to derive global industry standards.
• Self-paced learning or e-learning is playing an important part in training
professionals for various skill-sets. This approach makes it easy for professionals
to learn in their own time, and achieve the necessary skills to thrive in a fast-
paced construction sector. Numerous enterprises understand the significance of
providing on-job training for individuals to make them perceive the depth of
actual project execution.
17. • Factors that affect on-site productivity
▪ Age – Skill – Experience
▪ Leadership and Incentives
• Other factors that influence job site productivity would be listed as –
▪ Project Size
▪ Complexity
▪ Labor skills or availability
▪ Equipment application
▪ Contracts
18. • Taking brilliant and visionary professionals and turning them into high-level
project management individuals is one of the most crucial driving forces for an
AEC firm to grow. Upgrading to a high level of project management requires laser-
focus training on people management, technical skills, forward-looking vision,
empathy, and a will to make significant changes in work and society. Enterprises
hire gold-standard project management individuals to lead and create a firm
vision that works in the best interest of the people and the company.
19. • Conclusion
• The skilled workforce is in high demand, and there is a substantial shortage of
skilled professionals. This challenge has got enterprises from all over the globe to
bring in training programs that specifically work on industry-based scenarios.
With the adoption of new processes and technology, it is important to get in the
best talents who can stir up exceptional results through skill-based training. It will
be interesting to see how enterprises can close the gap of skilled workforce
shortage and continue to thrive in a competitive AEC market.
• As we move forward into the future, the frequency and magnitude of these
natural disasters may elevate due to various global factors, and construction
resilience would be one of the most critical aspects in terms of sustainability and
precautions that require the presence of global collaboration.
20. • BIM processes and technology will play an important role in terms of construction
project management, environmental resilience, etc. It is also important for the
concept of resilience to be integrated into work culture and practices that
augment productivity.
• The adoption of BIM can be adopted to build professional governing bodies,
necessary training, relevant education, universal codes, and robust frameworks.