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Matt Rumbelow Partnerships Manager, Australian Health Design Council BIM Specialist & Owner, REVITALL Systems

Jason Howden Group BIM Manager, Woodhead Chair, AHDC BIM Working Group

The Current Health of BIM

in Health Facility Design

BIM & Health Facility Planning

Owner, Revitall Systems Qualifications: • 2000 Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) University of South Australia Professional Associations: • BuildingSmart Australia • Australian Healthcare Design Council (AHDC) • Revit User Group (Melbourne) Professional History: • 2008-Present: Owner, Revitall Systems • 2011-Present: Partnerships Coordinator at Australian Health Design Council; BIM Committee Member at Australian Health Design Council • 2012-Present: Solibri OpenBIM Product Development Manager, Cadimage Group • 2011-2012: Account Director (SA/ TAS/VIC), Newforma™ PIM | Smart Software Pty Ltd • 2010-2011: BIM Business Development Executive at Atlas • 2005-2010: Building Information Modelling Technical Consultant at AEC Systems • 2005: Group CAD Coordinator - Building Information Modelling at Woodhead • 2001-2005: Lecturer - Architectural Digital Design at University of South Australia

Matt Rumbelow Speaker

BIM Specialist, REVITALL Systems (REVITALL.NET) Partnerships Manager., Australian Health Design Council Building on his strong contacts with BIM vendors, manufacturers and practices, Matt combines his work as the Partnerships Coordinator with the Australian Health Design Council with his BIM Consultancy REVITALL Systems. In 2010 Matt was seconded to develop business opportunities within the architecture, engineering, and construction sectors for Atlas+ Industries, the largest outsourcing / workshare provider across Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. First appointed in 2005, Matt worked as a technical consultant for AEC Systems, the leading Autodesk Reseller in Australia & New Zealand. Matts primarily focus was with the Autodesk Building Information Modelling solutions, including Revit Architecture, Autodesk Revit Structure, Autodesk Revit MEP and Autodesk Navisworks.

Group BIM Manager, Woodhead Qualifications: • New Zealand Certificate in Architectural Draughting NZCAD 1997 • Diploma in Architectural Draughting awarded with Merit, Otago Polytechnic 1994 • Advanced Certificate in Construction Studies, Otago Polytechnic 1993 Professional Associations: • Australian Institute of Architects • BuildingSmart Australia • Australian Healthcare Design Council (AHDC) - BIM Liaison • Revit User Group (Sydney) Professional History: • 2012-Present: Woodhead - Group BIM Manager • 2007-Present: RTV Tools - Director • 2010-2012: Hassell, Aus - Revit Application Specialist and BIM Manager • 2007-2010: Archaus Architects - Associate & BIM Manager • 2003-2007: Stephen Turner, NZ - Associate Director & CAD Manager • 2003: Nightingale Associates, UK - IT Manager • 1999 - 2003: Anshen+Allen

Jason Howden Speaker

Group BIM Manager, Woodhead Chair, AHDC BIM Working Group Jason is passionate about design, technology, BIM and collaboration. Over his 20 year career he has worked for leading architectural practices in New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Australia. Currently as Group BIM Manager for Woodhead and founder of RTV Tools Limited, formerly RevitTV.com, Jason believes that the AEC industry must embrace change, BIM, ICT and collaborative work processes to remain sustainable in a world driven on technology that is increasingly moving faster and getting more connected every day. Jason’s strengths are in design technology adoption, BIM implementation, project documentation delivery and digital workflows on complex projects. His passion and drive for collaboration through BIM technology has been applied to projects in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom across the Healthcare, Research, Institutional, Commercial and Residential sectors.

• BIM and Facility Guidelines • BIM and healthcare content: is caring sharing? • BIM and procurement • OpenBIM (& ClosedBIM) and health design

The current health of BIM In Health Facility Design

• Health design has traditionally (15 years+) used “smart(er) CAD”:

• Utilising customised data extraction from CAD blocks

• Proprietary systems – HFBS CAD Connect, Project Blueprint/CAD Manage, Codebook

• 1,000’s of CAD centric proprietary library items • Used as a commercial advantage between

Architecture firms • Large investment in legacy systems for efficient

documentation and reporting

Facility Planning and CAD Historical (Hysterical) Issues

• Enables Smart(er) CAD, efficient documentation • Functional Brief • Data Extraction • Online client feedback • HFBS, Project Blueprint, Codebook,

Briefing and external data basing platforms

Facility Planning and CAD Historical (Hysterical) Issues

Silos of CAD content

Healthcaring has NOT been sharing

Health facility briefing and planning with standard components

Australasian Health Facility Guidelines

Room layout guidelines using standard components

Australasian Health Facility Guidelines

Room layout guidelines using standard components

Australasian Health Facility Guidelines

Previous Revit content from AHFG

What BIM can do …

BIM content from AHFG

What BIM can do …

Previous Rice Daubney project created in ArchiCAD (2009)

What BIM can do …

Herman Miller Heatlhcare

Manufacturer BIM Content

Skytron Heatlhcare

Manufacturer BIM Content

Siemens Healthcare (Andekan)

Manufacturer BIM Content

Bradley Corporation

BIM Content

• Taught 700 professionals Revit (2002 - present)

• Managed Revit Implementation for 120 Companies

• Personally Directed $5 Billion of Revit Client Projects

• Corporate Owner / Vice President (15 Years)

• Worked in 3 Architectural Firms (Madison WI – 8 Years)

Masdar Headquarters | Masdar City (Abu Dhabi)

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill (Chicago)

Bradley BIM Content

Daniel Hughes

• Commercial Washroom Specialists

• Family-Owned Since 1921

• American Manufacturer – WI, OH, CA Facilities

• Thousands of Products Sold Internationally

Bradley BIM Content

Daniel Hughes

1000 Revit Models | 3 Million Downloads (2012) Supporting Designers, Contractors & Owners

2009-2013 | Bradley BIM Initiative Bradley BIM Content

Daniel Hughes

1 BIM Model Contains All Views

Clearance Box Defines Access &

Maintenance Clearances

Bradley BIM Content

Daniel Hughes

• ANZRS

• BuildingSmart

• AMCA BIM-MEPAUS

• BPLCI

• BEDP BEIIC

• AHDC

• NATSPEC

Industry support for Revit standards

BIM-MEPAUS

But who’s standards?

AHDC: NBI Funding Proposal HealthSHARE 2020

AHDC: BIM Library www.ahdcBIM.org.au (BETA)

BIM and Content: Is Caring Sharing? nehta (National e-health Authority)

BIM and Content: Is Caring Sharing? nehta (National e-health Authority)

IFC Open Standards = OpenBIM buildingSMART

IFC

BIM

BPie RVT / PLN COBie

Beginning Middle End

BIM Standards: Is Caring Sharing? Industry Foundation Classes

Current hospital project of 80.000 sqm. In Norway : “Nytt Østfoldsykehus”

Owner : South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority

What IFC can do …

BPie = Building Programming Information Exchange

What BPie can do …

What is dRofus?

What dRofus can do ..

http://youtu.be/KoDA37AC-9U

dRofus is an advanced, easy-to-use, software for integrated program management. The tool is used in a large number of projects in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands and the US. More and more clients, contractors, architects and engineering firms are adopting dRofus and TIDA. The program is rapidly becoming established as the standard in the Norwegian building industry. dRofus supports the key business processes required in construction projects: • Planning and mapping of areas, rooms and functions • Room Data Sheet (RDS), registration and monitoring of

the requirements for each room · • FF&E planning, cost control and procurement of FF&E • Check and vizualisation of designed model through IFC

• Revit Plugin • Good work flow support for design teams

using Revit • Can synchronize both rooms/room data

and FF&E/FF&E data • Supports Linked Models • Supports Revit MEP • Configurable setup • Most efficient : • dRofus as planning tool, sync into Revit. • Export the Revit file to IFC after sync for

use of dRofus IFC capabilities.

• BuildingSMART/OpenBIM • Import/export through IFC • Built-in viewer • Excellent solution for

visualization and checking of program vs design for everyone with dRofus access (also clients and end-users)

• Can synchronize data through

IFC with ArchiCAD.

What dRofus can do ..

What dRofus can do .. Who uses it?

Current hospital project of 80.000 sqm. In Norway : “Nytt Østfoldsykehus”

The IFC Models shown here are around 500 Mb all together

The Project has > 4.200 rooms

As long as the shared coordinates are correct, the models will merge automatically in the Model server

This functionality works with all design software’s that can export to IFC

What dRofus can do ..

The Whole Model: The Whole Truth

The Whole Model: The Whole Truthv

The Whole Model: The Whole Truth

BIM benefits in health facility design

A diagnosis

BIM software in healthcare:

A diagnosis

BIM software in healthcare:

A diagnosis

BIM software in healthcare:

A diagnosis

BIM software in healthcare:

A diagnosis

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