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CR214 – 1 Concrete BIM: The Use of Building Information Modeling for the Concrete Contractor

CR214 – 1 Concrete BIM: The Use of Building Information Modeling for the Concrete Contractor. Dan Russell Simulated Construction Manager – Sundt Construction. Course Outline. Introduction What is BIM? When to BIM BIM use prior to award of contract Understanding the Project Presentations

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CR214 – 1 Concrete BIM: The Use of Building Information Modeling for the Concrete Contractor

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  1. CR214 – 1 Concrete BIM: The Use of Building Information Modeling for the Concrete Contractor Dan Russell Simulated Construction Manager – Sundt Construction

  2. Course Outline • Introduction • What is BIM? • When to BIM • BIM use prior to award of contract • Understanding the Project • Presentations • Preconstruction • Collision Detection • Quantity Surveys • Project Scheduling • Construction Procurement • Concrete Models • Lift Drawings • Rebar Shops • Formwork Drawings • Field Use • Return on Investment

  3. Sundt Construction • Regional Contractor / Construction Management • 100% Employee Owned • Negotiated Contracts (Design Build / CM@R) • Project Types • Commercial • Industrial • Hospitality • Education • Laboratories • Highway / Infrastructure • Military • Federal • Self Perform Concrete, Civil, Piping (Mechanical and Yard) • 24 Completed BIM Projects • 27 Current BIM Projects

  4. Building Information Model • A Building Information Model is a data-rich, object orientated, intelligent and parametric digital representation of a facility, from which views and data appropriate to various users’ needs can be extracted and analyzed to generate information that can be used to make decisions and improve the process of delivering and maintaining the facility. • A parametric feature based modeler is a CAD software package that uses either constructive solid geometry or Boundary Representation that allows users to refer to features instead of the underlying geometry.

  5. Building Information Modeling • Building Information Modeling is the process of creating intelligent models that will be shared across multiple platforms and with many different entities. These entities may include designers, builders, subcontractors, fabricators, machine operators, owners, and facility managers. Each entity is responsible for sharing information in a collaborative effort both upstream and downstream from their area of responsibility.

  6. When Should I use BIM? Answer: When it Makes Since

  7. BIM Use Prior to Award of Contract Understanding of Project (Sinking Hoist Model)

  8. BIM Use Prior to Award of Contract • Presentations • Sequence of Work • Constructability Reviews • Logistics and Material Lay-down

  9. BIM Use - Preconstruction • Collision Detection • Coordinating work with other trades

  10. BIM Use - Preconstruction • Quantity Surveys • Revit Scheduling Tool

  11. BIM Use - Preconstruction Estimating 3rd Party Estimating Software

  12. BIM Use - Preconstruction • Project Scheduling • Navisworks Timeliner • Can you meet the schedule? • “What if?” Scenarios

  13. BIM Use – Procurement • Project Models • Base Model for … • Lift Drawings • Formwork Drawings • Rebar Fabrication

  14. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models • Each Concrete Pour a Separate Element or Group • POUR SPECIFIC QUANTITIES • EMBEDS • PENETRATIONS • DIMENSIONS

  15. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Intelligent and Dynamic Geometry

  16. BIM Use – Procurement Concrete Lift Drawings (Individual Pours)

  17. BIM Use – Procurement 3D Views Help Communication

  18. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Concrete is Coordinated With Other Trades

  19. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Dynamic Quantity Schedules

  20. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Craft Work Visualization

  21. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Downstream Benefits .DWG OR Rebar Fabricator Formwork Supplier

  22. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Rebar Fabrication

  23. Concrete Lift (Fabrication) Models Formwork Design

  24. Taking it to the Field Tablet PC Layout Using Total Stations

  25. Return on Investment Concrete Collision Detection – Water Reclamation Facility Identified Clash Savings – Total Clashes = 2,342

  26. Return on Investment Concrete Rework Analysis – Water Reclamation Facility Mesa WRF Total Rework Total Project Rework Hours Hours Percentage 10,066 658,537 1.53% Butler WRF Total Rework Total Project Rework Hours Hours Percentage 3,670 611,111 0.60% Man-hour Savings – 6,396 hours

  27. Return on Investment Cost of Modeling – Water Reclamation Facility Non BIM WRF – 2D AutoCAD Lift and Forming Drawings Formwork Design (Decks Only) $ 103,827 Lift Drawings $ 47,898 Total $ 151,725 BIM Enabled WRF – 3D Concrete and Piping Models, Lift and Forming Drawings Formwork Design (Walls and Decks) $ 41,507 Concrete Model, including lift DWG’s $ 61,000 Pipe Models & Collaboration $ 75,000 Total $ 177,507 Total Cost to convert from 2D Concrete Lift Drawings to Fully Collaborated BIM Model $25,782

  28. Return on Investment Project Savings by Utilizing BIM – Butler Water Reclamation Facility Additional Costs to Model in 3D - $ 25,782 Identified Clash Savings $ 67,000 Rework Labor Savings @ $25 / Hour $ 127,920 Total Savings Realized $ 169,138

  29. Questions and Answers Dan Russell Simulated Construction Manager Sundt Construction dnrussell@sundt.com

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