RAKENNETTU YMPÄRISTÖ Tarvitaanko tätä palkkia? RYM - Built Environment Process Reengineering Programme (PRE) Veijo Nykänen VTT 5.11.2014 Built Environment Process Innovations Re-engineering (PRE)
The focus areas of the process and operations models field: Operations and business models Management of supply chains and networks Information models and interfaces of data transfer Digitalization of the existing built environment Productivity and effectiveness 3,5 years Page 2
Owners Public agency Finnish Transport Agency Senate Properties Built environment process re-engineering (PRE) industrial and research partners Architectural and Engineering Design 14 Architects Perko Oy AX- Consulting Oy FCG Finnish Consulting Oy Finnmap Consulting Oy Finnmap Infra Oy Granlund Oy Pöyry CM Oy Pöyry Finland Oy Ramboll Finland Oy Rapal Oy Sito Oy Tietoa Finland Oy Vianova Systems Finland Oy WSP Finland Oy Contractors 9 Manufacturers 4 Software companies 6 Destia Oy Lemminkäinen Oyj NCC Rakennus Oy NCC Roads Oy Skanska Oy SRV Yhtiöt Oyj Terramare Oy VR Track Oy YIT Rakennus Oy Consolis Technology Oy Ab/Parma Oy Ruukki Construction Oy Saint-Cobain Weber Oy CGI Oy Micro Aided Design Oy Progman Oy Solibri Oy Tekla Oyj Other 2 ISS Palvelut Oy Building Information Group Universities 5 and VTT: Aalto University, University of Helsinki, Metropolia University of Applied sciences, University of Oulu, Tampere University of Technology, VTT
The PRE program consists of six thematic work packages 1. Model Nova Use of BIM during property s life cycle from the owner s perspective, collaboration, design management, 2. NewWoW Changing nature and requirements of knowledge work and their impact on management of an organization and spaces: Space management and services 3. BIMCON BIM-based product data management in the delivery chain of industrialized building 4. DRUM - Entity data models and standards: BIM technology 5. Infra FINBIM Future innovation-based delivery chain of the infra sector: Information transport model and BIM in infra construction 6. BIMCity Platform for dissemination, evaluation and development of community-level built environment digital models Page 4
66 published results Page 5
Results related to Energy and Carbon Footprint Early phase energy analysis Diminishing the Government's Carbon Footprint with Nationwide Workplace Concepts Building Occupancy and Energy Efficiency Model based data and process for carbon footprint calculation Energy efficiency was not a focus area of the PRE program. Many results of the program will help to design and construct energy-efficient buildings, roads and communities: BIM management between designers, Integrated delivery methods, linking BIM models by Internet or simulating energy consumption and CO2 footprint. Page 6
WP1 Knotworking boost decision making and productivity Knotworking: Integration of various parties expert knowledge and skills to optimize and coordinate design solutions through intensive co-operation. PARTICIPANTS Senate Properties Pöyry CM Oy Tietoa Finland Oy Granlund Oy Finnmap Consulting Oy Architecture Perko Oy Lemminkäinen Oyj Aalto University/ SimLab University of Helsinki/ CRADLE Page 7
WP1 Early Phase Energy Analysis The early phase energy analysis will be beneficial for the project throughout its life cycle. When energy design is integrated to Full Service Design concept and Big Room team work methods are used, energy design supports project management even more comprehensively. Energy production Energy planning Energy planning Energy certificate In the commissioning phase Building permit Energy certificate PARTICIPANTS NCC Oyj Optiplan 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen Page 8
WP1 Better decisions with visual metrics Visual metrics support co-working, enable efficient decision making and enhance transparency in projects. Participants NCC Tietoa Finland Oy Finnmap Consulting Aalto University / SimLab 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen
WP2 Optimaze.net Snapshot An All-inclusive Service to Guide Decision-making in Work Environment Development A goal was to explore what information is needed to guide fact based decisionmaking in work environment development. We developed, tested and evaluated different tools and methods focusing especially on different space utilization measurement techniques. These techniques were combined in environmental calculation and space occupancy cost management which resulted in the development of unique Snapshot service that provides information of an organization s current work environment s performance and produces a business case for work environment development. Participants: Rapal Oy 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen
WP3 BIMCON Research Goals 1. BIM (Building Information Model) -based information flow through project phases and between participants in construction 2. Procedures and tools for contractors and suppliers to integrate product and production data into this flow 3. Take a full advantage of new tools re-engineering processes Handover Procurement Manufacturing Construction Design Concept design Page 11
WP3 Precast Concrete Status Transfer in Construction Projects: ERP and ESB Based Solution RESULTS The results consist of the concept for the ERP and ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) based approach including IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) property sets for information transfer. In the concept ERP stores and manages the information content. ESB integration platform is used for publication of services, communicating with data warehouse, routing, filtering and transformations of transferred information. It guarantees that up-to-date data is available for all participants in the network. For status information transfer ESB utilizes publish/subscribe method. A web-based IFC 3D viewer can be applied for visualizing ERP information as 3D presentation, e.g. building part statuses with colours. PARTICIPANTS VTT and CGI 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen Page 12
WP3 Model based data and process for carbon footprint calculation The project defines processes, creates prototype and describes solutions for information exchange in sustainability management of buildings. The result points out the needs and data sources for generic and specific product information in Building Information Model (BIM) based design. It clarifies the role of product information in different design phases, defining carbon footprint value and the level of it but also gives an examples of typical generic values and evaluation of variations. PARTICIPANTS Parma Oy Rautaruukki Oyj Saint-Gobain Weber Oy Ab Skanska Oy Tekla Oyj VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen Page 13
WP4 Building Information Management as Linked Data Web of Building data Publish Information can be published into web Manage Distributed management is perfect fit for fragmented construction industry Link Building information can be easily connected to any data inside project any data in web PARTICIPANTS Aalto University, Tekla Oy, Solibri Oy Micro Aided Design, Progman Oy CGI, Skanska Oy 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen
From hierarchical to linked data Open product and process information in construction Access relevant information where and when needed made easy O A C E S S S S Next Steps Global research and standardization continues (LDAC, buildingsmart,...) Research in Finland continues Aalto University Practical implementation starting D S DRUM Results Overview / Jukka Suomi 15
WP5 Infra FINBIM result Inframodel 3 format General technical requirement documents for in infrastructure projects Infra Structures Numbering and Naming Infra BIM Common Modeling Guidelines 2014 Inframodel Open Information Exchange Inframodel 3 data transfer format has been introduced 2014. Finnish Transport Agency requires to use it from 2014 in all public projects. Major cities will take it also introduced.
WP3 Model based infra construction RESULTS Specifications and requirements for road and railway design structural models: guidelines for designers and an easy procurement tool for infra owners. A practical guide for producing an exhaustive and continuous model, ready and compatible for use of machine control systems. Includes major earth and layer structures. Specifications and requirements for model based quality control procedure: guidelines for process utilizing 3D models and machine control systems in as-built measurements. PARTICIPANTS Destia Oy, Terrasolid NCC Roads Oy Lemminkäinen Infra 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen Page 17
WP6 Mobile Augmented Reality Mobile Augmented Reality was employed in three different cases for visualizing land use plans for city officials and residents. Users felt that AR visualization helped them in the decision making and understanding 3D plans. This pioneering work has lead also to commercial projects and products. PARTICIPANTS VTT FCG Finnish Consulting Group Ltd. Vianova Systems Finland Ltd. 5.3.2014 Veijo Nykänen Page 18
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