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BIM Me Up,BIM Me Up,Scottie!Scottie!

The Next Generation in Construction Technology

Teri Jones, LEED APTeri Jones, LEED APVice PresidentVice PresidentSundt ConstructionSundt Construction

AgendaAgenda

• What is BIM?• Current Practices• Benefits & Advantages• Challenges• The BIM Path• Case Studies • Summary

What Is BIM?What Is BIM?

DefinitionDefinition• BIM is the move from analog to digital

design and construction. A model-based technology linked with a database of project information - AIA

• Construction is the only industry that does not/cannot test a design before production

2D vs. 3D2D vs. 3D

2D2D

• Traditional drawings

3D3D

• BIM

3D - Installed3D - Installed

• Actual

4D Example4D Example• The Sundt Corporate Office

44thth Dimension - Time Dimension - Time• Each element in model tied to CPM

Schedule• Construction sequence can be

simulated showing conflicts between trades

• Play “What if?” game with model to find more efficient construction path - saving time and money

• Once construction begins model used to track construction progress

5D5D

• Each component of the BIM tied to the Cost Estimate

Current Current PracticesPractices

Collaborated ModelCollaborated Model

Collaborated Model(Navisworks)

Struct Model(Revit)

Arch Model(Revit)

Elect Model(Graphisoft) Mech Model

(CadDuct)

Plumb Model(ABS)

Fire Model(CadPipe)

Civil Model(Bentley)

Model ChangesModel Changes

• The ability to change the model is strictly limited to those who are responsible for changes to that portion of the model

• A precise audit trail can be maintained

BenefitsBenefitsandandAdvantagesAdvantages

Benefits & AdvantagesBenefits & Advantages

• Clash Detection• Faster Construction Time• Streamline

Delivery/Fabrication• Better Performing Facilities• Fewer Claims• Real Time Value Engineering• User Understanding – 3D

Visualization

ChallengesChallenges

ChallengesChallenges• Lack of standards for organization

and format of data contained within the model

• Contracts/Delivery Methods– Defining responsibility– Allocation of Risk– Ownership of data– Insurance/Surety/Bonding

• Interoperability• Fear of change• Initial investment costs• Learning curve

Challenges – For DesignersChallenges – For Designers• Change in culture & work flow

– Work is divided up by major building elements in lieu of by drawing sheets

– Decisions are made earlier as to materials, specifications and quantities

DESIGN LABOR

0

50

100

Schematic D D C DPhase

Man

hour

%

BIM DesignTraditional

The The BIMBIMPathPath

First StepsFirst Steps

• Get Senior Management involved to ensure leadership support

• Dedicate someone to the effort – BIM Champion

• Prepare a BIM plan – keep it simple and specific

Learning CurveLearning Curve

• It is generally accepted that there is an initial cost and loss of productivity while obtaining the necessary resources as firms go through the initial learning curve.

• Those firms who have made it through this initial learning curve (on average between 6 and 18 months) experience the benefits.

Question: Yesterday vs. Question: Yesterday vs. TodayToday• Yesterday: When & why

adopt BIM?

• Today: How do we effectively deploy it?

Software & Training CostSoftware & Training Cost

• Design Software $3,200.00 +/- per user

• Navisworks $8,000.00 +/- per copy

• Training

Case StudiesCase Studies

Case StudiesCase Studies

• Sundt Office Building• Cronkite School of

Journalism, ASU• Butler Treatment Plant

Sundt Corporate OfficeSundt Corporate Office

Sundt Corporate OfficeSundt Corporate Office

2-26-06Structural vs

Systems84 Clashes

5-14-07Structural vs

Systems4 Clashes

Butler Treatment PlantButler Treatment PlantSequenced Work

Butler Treatment PlantButler Treatment PlantWhat isn’t seen is what hurts the most

Cronkite School of Cronkite School of JournalismJournalismMain CorridorAbove Ductwork

Main CorridorBelow Ductwork

Cronkite School of Cronkite School of JournalismJournalismLevel 1 Fire Protection Clashes• Orange – Ductwork• Red – Mechanical Piping

Cronkite School of Cronkite School of JournalismJournalismMechanical Room (Is this going to fit?)

SummarySummary

• Use of BIM is leading to a revolution in project delivery and facility maintenance.

• The traditional tri-party approach to design and construction will, over time, be replaced by “Integrated Practice” and collaboration

ExamplesExamples

• Cityscape Construction Timeline• Cronkite School of Journalism

Questions & AnswersQuestions & Answers

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