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BIM Project Execution Planning

Ralph Kreider Graduate Research Assistant CIC Research Program Penn State University. BIM Project Execution Planning. Thursday, January 11, 2012. BIM Project Execution Planning Procedure. Identifying BIM Goals and Uses. “Begin with the end in mind.”. BIM Goals.

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BIM Project Execution Planning

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  1. Ralph Kreider Graduate Research Assistant CIC Research Program Penn State University BIM Project Execution Planning Thursday, January 11, 2012

  2. BIM Project Execution Planning Procedure

  3. Identifying BIM Goals and Uses “Begin with the end in mind.”

  4. BIM Goals

  5. Identifying BIM Goals and Uses

  6. Identifying BIM Goals and Uses

  7. Frequency and Benefit of Uses

  8. BIM Use Selection Worksheet Responsible Party BIM Use Proceed? Capabilities & Resources Value

  9. Design BIM Project Execution Process

  10. Level Two Process Maps

  11. Develop Information Exchanges INFO EXCHANGE INFO EXCHANGE

  12. Information Exchange Worksheet = Output Inadequacy (Revise Information) OR = Input Inadequacy (Revise Responsible Party)

  13. Supporting Infrastructure

  14. Plan Template

  15. Lessons Learned • Need BIM Champion(s) • Owner Involvement is Critical • Need team Buy-in and Transparency • The Planning Procedure should allow for Adaptations by the Project Team • The Project Execution Plan must be considered a Living Document • Planning takes Resources and it is Critical that Resources are Available

  16. Acknowledgements Sponsors: • The Charles Pankow Foundation • The Construction Industry Institute (CII) • Penn State Office of Physical Plant • The Partnership for Achieving Construction Excellence (PACE) • Industry Partners: • LACCD • USACE • Balfour Beatty • Whiting Turner • Clark Construction Group • Jacobs • Barton Malow • GSA • MA DCAM Advisory Board Members • Dana ‘Deke’ Smith • Mark Butler • Derek Cunz • Mark Falzarano • Ed Gannon • Greg Gidez • Francois Grobler • Steve Hagan • Steve Hutsell • Mark Konchar • SoadKousheshi • Rob Leicht • Kurt Maldovan • Victor Sanvido • Alexander Zolotov PSU Research Team • Students: • Craig Dubler • Shane Goodman • Colleen Kasprzak • Ralph Kreider • Eric Nulton • ChitwanSaluja • NevenaZikic • Faculty: • ChimayAnumba • Sam Hunter • John Messner

  17. ? BIM Project Execution Planning Download the Guide at: bim.psu.edu Ralph Kreider Graduate Research Assistant CIC Research Program Penn State University

  18. What to do for this class • Create a PxP Template • Add sections on decision making • Map BIM Process • Level 1 and Level 2 • Map Design Process • Level 1 – Project Team • Level 2 – Individual Process • Information Exchanges • What information is required • Keep it up to Date

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