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SMPC Architects Associate – BIM Manager
Construction Specifications Institute- CSI US National CAD Standard- NCS
UDS Task Team - Chair
National Building Information Modeling Standard -NBIMS Testing task Team Models and Implementation Guidance task
team
505 BIM Users Group
Building Information Modeling
What BIM is about Emerging Standards How communication is improving What BIM is doing in New Mexico Next steps to adopting BIM
BIM Tool
Autodesk Revit Autocad Navisworks
Graphisoft Archicad
Bently Bently Arcitecture RAM Steel
Onuma OPS
Google Sketchup
BIM is a Methodology
BIM is a methodology of gathering and maintaining information about a building for quick decision making throughout the life cycle or facility cycle of the building.
Who uses the information from BIM? Owners Planners Realtors Appraisers Mortgage Bankers Designers Engineers Cost & Quantity Estimators Specifiers Contracts & Lawyers Construction Contractors Sub-Contractors Fabricators Code Officials
Facility Managers Maintenance & Sustainment Renovation & Restoration Disposal & Recycling Scoping,
Testing, Simulation Safety & Occupational Health Environmental & NEPA Plant Operations Energy, LEED Space & Security Network Managers CIO’s Risk Management Occupant Support First Responders
What is information Modeling?
3d Model Energy Model 4d Model - time 5d Model - time and cost Business Model Financial Model Safety plan Maintenance plan
AECO Types of Models Design Models
Architecture Civil Structural Mechanical Plumbing Electrical
Construction Document Models Architecture Civil Structural Mechanical Plumbing Electrical Specification
LEED Models Energy Day lighting
Contractor Models Architecture Civil Structural Mechanical Plumbing Electrical Shop drawing Material literature
Facility Management Models
Standards
National BIM Standard UK BIM Standard GSA - 3D-4D Building Information
Modeling AGC - The Contractors Guide to BIM U.S. National CAD Standard
National BIM Standard
Tracks the maturity of a model States that all 2d output of a model needs to be
National CAD Standard compliant
AGC BIM Addendum (Consensus Docs)
Guidelines for the development and use of the models
Guidelines for Information Management Guidelines for a BIM Execution Plan
Project Participants Models to be used & content Contract & Record Documents Areas of the project Schedule (delivery and updates) Protocols for submission Coordinate system & dimension accuracy File format, naming, structure Software to be used
AIA E202- BIM Protocol Exhibit Protocols
Coordination and Conflicts Model Ownership & Requirements File Formats Responsibilities Cost Estimating Scheduling
Level of Development (LOD)-defines content requirements and authorized use(s) Level 100-”used for understanding the requirements ” (Programming) Level 200-”elements modeled as generalized assemblies”
(Schematic Design) Level 300- “elements modeled as specific assemblies” (Construction
Documents) Level 400-”fabrication, assembly and detailing information
(Construction) Level 500 -”elements modeled as constructed” (O&M)
BIMStorm LA 24 hour period 133 designers 11 countries
Online charrette Online charrette 55 million SF55 million SF
Move unit so that coresponding duct work does not go through the ceiling of the 2nd floor corridor or Director’s office
Los Alamos National Bank Santa Fe Cost analysis Energy analysis Paperless submittals System coordination
Facility Data that Could Be Included in BIM Planning scenarios and site information
Architectural Program
Floor plans
Space Functions
Classified areas, vaults etc.
Area calculations
Specifications
Contract documents
Legal description
Change orders
Supporting documentation for litigation
Shop drawings
Procurement documents
Progress photographs
Alarm diagrams
Warranty data
Cost Estimates
Invoices
Purchases requests
Organizational occupants
Personnel lists
Seating plans
Handicap designation
Network diagrams
Hazardous materials
Operating manuals
Maintenance records
Inspection records
Electronic 3d model
Simulations
Continuation of operations plan
Disaster Recovery Plans
Contingency plans
Furniture inventory
AIA E202- BIM Protocol Exhibit Level of Development
Level 100- (Programming) Level 200- (Schematic Design) Level 300- (Construction Documents) Level 400- (Construction) Level 500 -(As-builts)
BIM Execution Plan
Set clear goals & objectives across organization & teams
Increase accountability and productivity Standardize your communication methods Define roles and responsibilities Bind all parties early in the RFP process Control your project costs, schedule,
scope and quality
Facility Data that Could Be Included in BIM Planning scenarios and site information
Architectural Program
Floor plans
Space Functions
Classified areas, vaults etc.
Area calculations
Specifications
Contract documents
Legal description
Change orders
Supporting documentation for litigation
Shop drawings
Procurement documents
Progress photographs
Alarm diagrams
Warranty data
Cost Estimates
Invoices
Purchases requests
Organizational occupants
Personnel lists
Seating plans
Handicap designation
Network diagrams
Hazardous materials
Operating manuals
Maintenance records
Inspection records
Electronic 3d model
Simulations
Continuation of operations plan
Disaster Recovery Plans
Contingency plans
Furniture inventory