aia tap videos - introdution and us veterans affairs overview
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The American Institute of Architects' Technology in Architectural Practice committee organized a series of videos that explain the benefits of Building Information Modeling software and related business processes. This 20-slide presentation provides an overview and links to the source videos produced by ONUMA, Inc.TRANSCRIPT
American Institute of Architects
2011 Convention - New Orleans
Technology In Architectural Practice
Video Library
Organized by the AIA TAP www.aia.org/tap
Short video summaries of key presentations
with buildingSMART alliance, Associated General Contractors and others
Focus on Owners
Federal, state and local governments and private entities Presentations of projects and protocols
Achieving high goals
DoD, DHS, GSA, USACE, USCG, CCC and other success stories
Military discipline applied to building industry transformation
Video overview organized by ONUMA, Inc.
People naturally resist change
Case studies act as business behavior pattern models
Rewards transparently tied to goals improve measurable achievements
Earn revenue during a building’s entire life cycle
Give owners what they want for decades
Facility Management services expansion is already occurring
Be proactive
Participate in the buildingSMART alliance
Write the standards, don’t follow them
www.buildingSMART.org
Multiple video summaries are available
AIA Convention videos are numbers xx - xx
www.vimeo.com - search ONUMA
Most videos are about 5 mins - no video is more than 20 mins
Dept of Veterans Affairs
A key presentation on building expenditures
Renee Tietjen, Senior Architect
A building’s entire life cycle costs are related to a $1 bill
Dept of Veterans Affairs
“We are responsible for caring for our veterans and making sure that their health care is the very highest that we can possibly give them.”
Renee Tietjen, Senior Architect
An owner’s request “Help us as owners to deliver that health care for our veterans.”
“Building Information Modeling can help streamline our data so that we are able to keep track of what we do.”
Dept of Veterans Affairs2012 construction budget is in excess of $1 billion
“This chart shows how we are currently spending our money.”
.1 Cent for Early Planning Urban Planning, Traffic Planning, Emergency Response Planning and others
.5 Cents for Design Architectural and Engineering design services
“It is very important for us to be able to look at the total building life cycle costs and make sure that not only are our buildings aesthetically beautiful. . .”
3 Cents for Transition Costs Building Commissioning, Data Transfer
“. . .but also have equal emphasis on delivering a product that is functional.”
9.4 Cents for Construction Construction of new projects and renovations
“We feel very strongly that we need to stop focusing as much on the early stages of design and construction. . .”
.84 Cents for Operations Operations are the bulk of building expenditures
“ . . . and make sure that we include our operations component in how we want responsibilities to be increased with our architect, engineers and
contractors communities.”
The Question “Are our our facilities meeting our requirements to deliver care efficiently?”
“It is clear that when we talk about the value of our money, we need to focus on making sure that we are doing the right job in how we provide our health care.”
Dept of Veterans Affairs
“New technology can make the work we do as an owner be more efficient.”
Rene Tietjen, AIA Senior Architect
Video Library
Organized by the AIA
Short video summaries of key presentations
www.vimeo.com - search ONUMA