WHY MOVE TO BIM Introduction to BIM and
“WHY MOVE TO BIM? ” Introduction to BIM and the Deke Smith, Executive Director January 28, 2008 National Institute of Building Sciences International Alliance for Interoperability
Simple Message BIM is the tool building. SMART is the approach • Build building electronically before you build it physically • Collect information once and re-use throughout the facility lifecycle • Cut out non-value added effort (waste)
Simple Message • building. SMART will deliver… – a facility sooner – a lower cost higher quality facility – a facility with few or no change orders – a more energy efficient facility – a more sustainable facility – a more environmentally friendly facility If you have to leave early remember these two pages and you will be able to tell people what you heard about tonight. If you want to see how we are going to do it then hang on tight!
Agenda • Tonight – building. SMART 101 – – – National Institute for Building Sciences Why change now? Building Information Modeling building. SMART International building. SMART alliance / building. SMART North America – Business Process Change – Summary – How to get involved • Next Month – What is possible today – Case studies in success
About National Institute of Building Sciences • 1974 - NIBS - Public Law 93 -383, Sect. 809 – Bridge between Private and Public Construction – Non-governmental – Unique 501 c 3 Organization • 1992 - Facility Information Council Mission – "improve the performance of facilities over their full life-cycle by fostering common and open standards and an integrated lifecycle information model for the A/E/C & FM industry. " • NIBS Related Products – – – Construction Criteria Base Whole Building Design Guide National CAD Standard National BIM Standard
Why Change Now? • NIST in 2004 identified $15. 8 B lost to lack of interoperability $4. 8 trillion 2008 ✗ • $3 trillion industry with possible 30% waste • 40% of global raw materials are consumed by buildings • Facilities consume 40% of the energy • 65. 2% of total U. S. electricity consumption • Facilities contribute 40% of the emissions • Facilities contribute 20% of land fills • U. S. is no longer the worlds largest Source: CII & LCI 2004 consumer…but we did not slow down
What is a Building Information Model? National BIM Standard Definition of BIM – A Building Information Model (BIM) is a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. As such it serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle from inception onward. – A basic premise of BIM is collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of the life cycle of a facility to insert, extract, update or modify information in the BIM process to support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder. The BIM is a shared digital representation founded on open standards for interoperability.
What is a BIM? – Physical & Functional Characteristics View Legal Geospatial Data Financial Data Designer Data Image Graphisoft Owner / Occupier Data BIM Sustainers Data Specifier Data Environmentalist Data
What is a BIM? - Lifecycle Information View Laws and regulations CAD software -Building regulations -Building specifications -Drawings, calculations -Architect, engineer, … VRML Knowledge databases -Visualisation, 3 D models -Best practise knowledge -Own practice Simulations Briefing -Functional req. -Estimates -Conditions -Requirements Demolition, refurbishment -Rebuild -Demolition -Restoration Building Information Model -Comfort -Ventilation, heating -Life cycle cost -Light, sound -Insulation -Fire, usage -Environment -Life time predictions Facility management -Letting, sale, operations -Maintenance -Guaranties Specifications Construction management -Scheduling -Logistics, 4 D -Specification sheets -Classification standards -Estimates, accounting Procurement -Product databases -Price databases
What is BIM? – Interoperability View Architect Civil Engineer Structural Engineer Building Owner Facilities Manager Architect HVAC Engineer Govt. Constr. Manager Civil Engineer Building Owner Facilities Manager Structural Engineer Industry Exchange Standard HVAC Engineer Govt. City Constr. Manager © 2007 OSCRE, Americas, Inc.
What is BIM? – Business Process Change Geospatial Data Fabrication Product Selection Invoicing/ Payment Ordering/ Delivery Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Planning Design Construction Operations Sustainment Code Compliance Checking Legal Data Engineering Analysis Computer Aided Facility Management Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph. D. , Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry.
What is a BIM? – Stakeholders View Execution Stage Procurement Stage Construction Documents Stage Design Stage Project Delivery Selection Stage Conception Stage Owner Planner - Scoping, Simulation Environmentalist Realtor Appraiser Mortgage Banker Designers Engineers - Energy Analysis, LEED Conflict Analyst Cost & Quantity Estimators Specifiers Contract Specialist & Lawyers Graphisoft Utilization Stage Facility Managers Maintenance & Sustainment Safety & Occupational Health Plant Operator Renovation & Restoration Space Manager Security Manager Network Manager CIO Risk Manager Insurer Occupant Support & Way finding First Responders Disposal Recycling Archivist Construction Contractors Sub-Contractors Fabricators Suppliers & Manufacturers Code Officials 2 yr Closure Stage 100+ Years 1 Yr
Traditional Design sig De Co st st co of ol Effort ntr co n to Ch an ge s ty Abili Litigation Phase Prog Design DD Construction CD Time Courtesy of Patrick Mac. Leamy, HOK
Design sig De Co st st co of ol Effort ntr co n to Ch an ge s ty Abili Litigation Phase Prog Design DD Construction CD Time Courtesy of Patrick Mac. Leamy, HOK
Design sig De Co st st co of ol Effort ntr co n to Ch an ge s ty Abili Litigation Phase Prog Design DD Construction CD Time Courtesy of Patrick Mac. Leamy, HOK
What is a BIM? - Business Model Execution Stage Procurement Stage Construction Documents Stage Design Stage Project Delivery Selection Stage Dollars Expended on Facility Conception Stage Utilization Stage Closure Stage Optimized approach with virtual modeling and analysis Typical approach failing to do routine maintenance with reduced change orders & delivery time and lower and having to replace items earlier and more often operating and sustainment costs The savings we are currently Typical design/build approach with required experiencing with faster delivery maintenance and fewer change orders The yet untapped $avings 2 yr 100+ Years 1 Yr Courtesy of DKS Information Consulting, LLC
AIA Integrated Practice Courtesy of AIA and California Chapter AIA
BIM - What is in it for me? 1. A more valuable product for your clients 2. Higher quality facilities 3. Lower energy usage 4. Shorter delivery time 5. Lower lifecycle costs 6. Ability to offer more services 7. Fewer change orders and RFI’s 8. Better environmental stewardship 9. Supports a more sustainable product 10. A documented record of facilities and infrastructures prior to, during and after construction.
A Visual Reason For BIM Daniel Libeskind’s Denver Art Museum 2 D 3 D Visualization with Conflict Analysis Reality Slide courtesy of C. Eastman
Far More Than Visualization Ceiling Integration – Disney Concert Hall Frank Gehry Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph. D. , Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry.
building. SMART International Interested Countries Russia India Brazil Courtesy of Patrick Mac. Leamy, HOK
building. SMART International Core Technologies Requestor Provider Architect Civil Engineer Information Request & Delivery of BIM Data Structural Engineer North American Data Standards Industry Exchange Standard Building Owner Building_part Facilities Manager Used in the exchange of Information between team members HVAC Engineer Omni. Class™, IFDLibrary™, IFC Information Delivery Manual (IDM) Scale sensitive plan symbols Govt. City Constr. Manager 4 2 6 Door Parametric 3 D information Window_frame Window 7 Glass glass S[1: ? ] door windows S[0: ? ] 9 relating 8 Room_connection identification Sectional information 3 Room_id related Manufacturers Specifications, Finish, Price Industry Foundation Class (ifc) Parametric Elevation information
building. SMART International Core Technologies Legal View Geospatial View Designer View Image Graphisoft BIM Owner / Occupier View Sustainers View Financial View Specifier View One concept carries the same unique identification in every language Environmentalist View In a briefing document 78 AF 4 E 98 C 8 D 4406 B 873 DBB 85 E 1 FE 7 DB In a CAD system Properties BARBi - Norway In product catalogues Properties Lexi. Con - Nederland Propertie NBS - England s Propertie SDC - France s Propertie NBIMS – North America s Propertie In a calculation system Properties s Propertie s Model View Definition (MVD) In classification systems Properties In building specifications Properties In a Facility management system Properties For demolition and reconstruction Properties International Framework Dictionary (IFD)
building. SMART International Core Technologies Exchange requirements defined Exchange Requirements Definition (ERD) Courtesy European Structural Group and A Crawley
building. SMART International Plan Design Build Sustain MVD MVD Owner Planner Architect Engineer General Sub Operator Maintenance Planner County Engineer Analysis Sub Fabricator Operator Occupant IDM IDM IFC IFD Based IDM IFC Based Building Information Model Containing: Geometry, Tabular, Calculations and other information Photo of Disney Concert Hall courtesy Dennis Shelden, Gehry Technologies
building. SMART alliance • Bringing together a total package to support BIM implementation in North America by leveraging international effort – – – – Technology Standards Education and Training Benefits and Return on Investment Business Process Re-engineering Coordinating Users, Organizations and Associations More…Total of 10 Program Areas
building. SMART alliance: Vision and Mission • Vision – A global environment where all participants can readily and transparently share, apply and maintain information about facilities and infrastructure • Mission – Improve all aspects of the facility and infrastructure lifecycle by promoting collaboration, technology, integrated practices and open standards
building. SMART alliance: Goals • Provide visibility to ongoing efforts • Identify interfaces • Identify gaps and overlaps • Support ongoing projects • Coordinate a fragmented industry to profoundly reduce waste (Materials and Time) • Demonstrate the power of an industry alliance all moving toward a common vision • To reduce United States construction industry waste by $200 B a year by 2020
Information Dissemination Press, Conferences, Webinars and other methods
BIM Storm
Tipping Point Prediction Time is of the Revolution essence Di sr up tio n Evolution
Why Join the Alliance? • • • Participate in projects defining the future Leverage your implementation cost Reduce risk and time in implementation Learn from others successes and failures Obtain the latest practice information Attain a greater understanding of BIM Understand what is possible and what is not Don’t re-invent the wheel Identify others using BIM Lead don’t follow © M. A. Mortenson Company
How to join the Alliance? 1. Visit www. buildingsmartalliance. org 2. Apply on-line or contact: Deke Smith – dsmith@nibs. org (202) 289 -7800 or Peter Smeallie - smeallie@verizon. net
Questions? Deke Smith dsmith@nibs. org (202) 289 -7800
Thank You Deke Smith dsmith@nibs. org (202) 289 -7800
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