Practice Building Information ling (BIM) Introduction Introduction Building Information ling is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. BIM involves representing a design as a collection of objects generated using three-dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modelling software such as Revit, allowing extraction of different views from the building model for drawing production and other uses: 3D representations can be readily plotted. These different views are automatically consistent, since each object is defined only once in the model, eliminating error. The process produces the Building Information which encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships, and includes quantities / properties of building components. Objects can carry data attributes including size, specification, life cycle and cost allowing for interrogation, for example to provide reports and schedules. It eliminates construction uncertainty and allows for the development of the model through construction, providing an accurate representation of the completed building. BIM defines objects parametrically in relation to other objects, so that if a related object changes the model remains accurate. Benefits of BIM Client Clear understanding of the project proposals through the use of enhanced 3D visualisation leading to more informed design change descisions Informs early stage cost planning Design Team Improved project coordination Improved productivity of basic tasks Allows earlier identification of design coordination issues Contractor Allows 4D construction planning (simulation of the construction sequence) Allows 5D construction planning (simulation of construction and cost sequence) Allows accurate and early quantity take off Occupier Can form the hub of Digital Building Records Potential for live plant feeds and links to Operation & Maintenance documents Can be used as a facilities management tool
Building Information ling (BIM) How Can it Be Used? BIM Lifespan Building Life Span Design Conceptual Massing Block Plans Design Coordination Production Information Scheduling Quantity Take-Off Construction 4D Construction Planning 5D Construction Planning Quantity Take-Off Occupation Hub of Digital Building Record Links to Live Plant Feed or O&M Documents FM Tools BIM Design Team Input and Integration Design s Consultant s: Team BIM Information: CAD Surveys Legacy CAD Information Consultant CAD eg Civils Architectural Revit M&E Engineer Revit Traditional 2D Outputs Tender Information M&E Information Clash Detection Structural Revit Structural Information
Building Information ling (BIM) What We Are Doing Having previous experience of parametric design tools over a 10 year period Associated Architects has been well placed to deliver BIM benefits to its clients. As BIM process managers the company has experience of assisting clients in writing BIM specifications and protocol documents as well as leading design teams in large scale BIM projects as part of a lead consultant role. geometry and object parameters are defined by Associated Architects and exported to other consultants. Internal BIM managers control the model, merging information from other consultants and running regular clash detection checks in NavisWorks. This process continues through the various work stages, with the model increasing in accuracy as the design and coordination is developed. Clash resolved models are handed to the contractor at tender. This places responsibility for the coordination of the construction supply chain rightly with the contractor and allows the model to be used for procurement, programming and buildability. On a number of projects Associated Architects is contributing to development of advanced facility management BIM tools using products such as Autodesk s 360 cloud based system and ArtrA. These software tools are used to interrogate the model and its underlying data for facilities / asset management and O&M, compiled in a structured query language (SQL) database. Level 2 BIM Projects (current best practice multi-disciplinary modelling): Birmingham Institute of Art & Design - Completed 2013 42m - 2 Stage D&B procurement Pre-contract BIM management services Assisting client and specialist BIM consultants in constructing an Artra format BIM based facilities management system Rendered animations produced from the BIM model for client promotion Birmingham City University City Centre Campus Stage E (completion 2015) 65m Single Stage D&B procurement Pre-contract BIM management services Optimisation of BIM models for mutli-platform reuse Advising on data formats for client long term reuse of FM information Laser scanning of existing facilities for integration in a BIM based estates management tool Post & Mail Redevelopment, Birmingham Stage F+ (completion 2015) 20m Single stage D&B procurement Production of construction BIM model Construction BIM management services Campus Library, University of Birmingham Stage D (completion 2015) 37m Single stage D&B procurement Pre-contract BIM management services Early model use to test quantities, engineering assumptions and brief
Building Information ling (BIM) What We Are Doing Level 1 BIM Projects (or lonely BIM): St Peter s Academy, Stoke BSF Onsite (completion 2014) 18m BSF procurement Single discipline BIM model Contractor quantity take-off benefits Aston Webb Building, University of Birmingham Stage D (completion 2014) 10m Single stage D&B procurement Single discipline BIM model Laser scanning of facades for incorporation into BIM model Enhanced client visualisation benefits Research Areas: Staying ahead of the game By actively engaging in research and development activities we ensure that Associated Architects can offer its clients the benefits of the latest BIM technologies on a tried and tested basis. Examples of our activities are: Government BIM Industry Working Group Consultee Associated Architects contributed to the Report for the Government Construction Client Group aimed at improving the government estate in terms of cost, value, carbon management through the use of BIM technologies. Synchro & Birmingham City university Research Project Advisory Panel Associated Architects provides industry feedback on the challenges of 4D modelling and planning processesto assist the enhancement of the Synchro platform. Advanced BIM Delivery & Operation Tools - Veo Associated Architects Birmingham Institute of Art & Design BIM project is being used by the US developer of the Veo advanced BIM software as a test project ahead of its product launch. The software aims to be a powerful and intuitive facilities management platform. Industry & Contractor Working Groups Associated Architects also sits on a number of industry and contractor working groups advising on issues faced by BIM users in a number of areas including: software compatibility, collaborative issues and work flow issues.
Building Information ling (BIM) BIM Services We Offer BIM is an area of developing technology and as such we look to tailor are services to ensure maximum benefit for our clients. If you are unsure whether the process will work for your company we are. Pre-construction: BIM Manager role including; BIM implementation planning Set up procedure and protocol documents for the design team Provide all project standards and file structures for the design team Define all common content data definitions Incorporate client requirements within the BIM environment for facilities management and operation and maintenance deliverables Compile single disciplinary models (SDMs) into multi-disciplinary models (MDMs) Provide clash detection analysis and reporting at milestone points defined by the project BIM deployment plan Ensure all the required information parameters on the project are maintained and completed at the correct stages Ensure models are structured to allow maximum reuse of data outside the Revit platform, e.g. quantity take off or environmental analysis by IES Construction & Post-construction: BIM Manager role including; Compilation of novated consultant and subcontractor designed SDMs into a coordinated MDM, Provide clash detection analysis and reporting, Managing of handover of ownership of objects from consultant team to subcontractors, Supporting contractors in the creation of temporary works and site set up SDM, Assisting contractors in the creation of 4D MDM using Navisworks Timeline feature, Coordinate as-built MDM and O&M information and ensure all relevant parameters in model are correctly completed, Advise on formats and usability of BIM based facilities management tools, Consultant only BIM services providing as-built architectural SDMs. Supported Platforms: Revit Architecture 2013 architectural SDM production and visualisation Navisworks Manage 2013 MDM completion and clash detection