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Building Information Modeling

Mathew Miller. Building Information Modeling. 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

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Building Information Modeling

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  1. Mathew Miller Building Information Modeling

  2. 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

  3. Which is more BIMed • Manufacture • Model • Color • Link to specification • LEED Information

  4. 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

  5. What is Building Information ModelingBIM

  6. BIM is not Software

  7. Tool not BIM

  8. BIM Tool • Autodesk • Revit • Autocad • Navisworks • Graphisoft • Archicad • Bently • Bently Arcitecture • RAM Steel • Onuma • OPS • Google • Sketchup

  9. 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.

  10. BIM Focus • Communication • Facility Cycle

  11. Facility Cycle • Pre design • Design • Construction • Operation

  12. Who uses theBuilding Information Model

  13. Who uses the information from BIM? • Architect • Contractor • The AEC

  14. 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

  15. Building Information Modeling

  16. What is information Modeling? • 3d Model • Energy Model • 4d Model - time • 5d Model - time and cost • Business Model • Financial Model • Safety plan • Maintenance plan

  17. What is information Modeling?

  18. 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

  19. BIM Standards

  20. Standards • National BIM Standard • UK BIM Standard • GSA - 3D-4D Building Information Modeling • AGC - The Contractors Guide to BIM • U.S. National CAD Standard

  21. National BIM Standard • Tracks the maturity of a model • States that all 2d output of a model needs to be National CAD Standard compliant

  22. 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

  23. 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)

  24. Communication

  25. Every one in different silos

  26. Integrated Project Delivery Owner Designer Contractor

  27. BIMStorm

  28. BIMStorm LA • Online charrette • 55 million SF • 24 hour period • 133 designers • 11 countries

  29. IFC - Industry Foundation Class

  30. NMT-Kelly Hall

  31. Los Alamos National Bank Santa Fe

  32. Los Alamos National Bank Santa Fe • Cost analysis • Energy analysis • Paperless submittals • System coordination

  33. IBL –Sandia National Laboratory

  34. Facility Management

  35. Facility Management

  36. 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

  37. 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)

  38. 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

  39. Company BIM Standard What are you going to use BIM for?

  40. 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

  41. Building Information Modeling • Questions?

  42. Mathew Miller Building Information Modeling

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