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University Logo Course Number Course Name Building Information Modeling BIM Faculty Name T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin - BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD – Thomas Delmar Learning – ASC - 2007
Lecture Objectives BIM – Introduction After completing this lecture, students should be able to: BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) • Outline the difference between 3 D models and Building Information Modeling (BIM) • Define Building Information Modeling (BIM) BIM Example • Describe the overall goal of Building Information Modeling (BIM) BIM in AEC • List four BIM commercial tools • Describe Graphisoft's Archi. CAD • List four built-in and four add-on features of Archi. CAD BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC BIM - Introduction • Technology advances instigated transition of design medium from 2 D paper-based drawings to 3 D digital models on computer screen - led to the introduction of Building Information Modeling (BIM) • Matta et al (2006) - there exist progression from 2 D to 3 D, 4 D, and BIM • 3 D models make valuable contributions to communications, not all 3 D models qualify as BIM models • 3 D geometry is only part of the BIM – M = geometry – I = information shared to generate feedback and for decision making – B = building (of course) BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM – Definition BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC • Generic term used to describe advanced 3 D CAD technology for modeling and managing buildings and information related to them. BIM models are differentiated from traditional CAD systems in that the software objects in a BIM model are intelligible to computer programs as representations of realworld building components, unlike the graphic objects in a two-dimensional CAD file” (Sacks et al, 2005). • The American Institute of Architects (AIA) defines BIM as “a model-based technology linked with a database of project information”. BIM covers geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, quantities and properties of building components. (http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Building_Information_ Modeling) BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM – Definition BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC • A basic premise of BIM is collaboration by different stakeholders during different phases of project life cycle – to insert, extract, update or modify information in the BIM process to support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder (NBIMS Project Committee, 2006) • BIM was conceived to remedy the problem of fragmentation and error by creating a system to house or manage all of the information needed in a particular project in a single repository that could be accessed by all project participants and readily incorporated into all project documents (Cyon Research, 2003; Khemlani, 2003) BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM Purpose BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC • • • Design visualization Reduction of Errors Collision Detection Quantity Take Off 4 D Constructability 5 D Cost Estimating Asset/Equipment Inventory Facility Operations Space assignment Maintenance/Repair Emergency response, etc. BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example • • • Archi. CAD by Graphisoft’s (The Focus of this Book) Microstationby Bentley System Jetstream by Navisworks Model Cheker by Solibri VAD system by Shimizu Revit by Autodesk BIM in AEC BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM Example BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition 3 D model in Archi. CAD (left) and the Interactive Schedule Element (right) BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM in AEC BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
Lecture Objectives BIM – Introduction BIM – Definition BIM - Purpose BIM Enabled Software (Commercially Available) BIM Example BIM in AEC More Slide will Follow This were just Few Slides Of a Sample Lecture More Slides Will Follow BIM for Construction Using Archi. CAD Copyright© 2007 -2008 by T. Sulbaran & M. Shiratuddin – Thomas Delmar Learning - ASC
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