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The adoption of BIM is changing the design and construction industry, suggesting innovation for real estate owners and developers.

- What is BIM and how does a model-based design and construction process differ from “traditional” approaches?

- How are projects conceived and executed differently?

- What outcomes are owners realizing as a result of BIM mandates?

- What are the risks associated with moving to BIM?

- How can owners and developers position BIM within a future-oriented investment strategy?

Innovation for Real Estate :Building Information Modeling

Urban Land Institute Fall Meeting and ExpoOctober 26, 2011

Introductions

Erin Rae Hoffer AIA LEED BD+CSenior Industry Program MgrAEC Solutions | Autodesk Inc.

David F. Hovey Jr AIASenior Industry Program MgrAEC Solutions | Autodesk Inc.

Dr. Calvin Kam AIA LEED BD+CSenior Industry Program MgrAEC Solutions | Autodesk Inc.

James Vandezande AIA LEED BD+CPrincipal

HOK

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Hovey Intro Slide(s)

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Kam Intro Slide(s)

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Vandezande Intro Slide(s)

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What is BIM?

How is it disrupting the Real Estate Industry? State of the trend – region by region? Adoption stats (Design Construction response)

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Kam “What is BIM” Slide(s)

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Vandezande “What is BIM” Slide(s)

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Hovey “What is BIM” Slide(s)

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ProgrammingProgramming

Conceptual DesignConceptual Design

Detailed DesignDetailed Design AnalysisAnalysis

DocumentationDocumentation

FabricationFabrication

Construction4D/5DConstruction4D/5D

ConstructionLogisticsConstructionLogistics

Operation and MaintenanceOperation and Maintenance

DemolitionDemolition

RenovationRenovation

BuildingInformationModeling

BuildingInformationModeling

Lifecycle

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June 8-10, 2010 – Vancouver, BC

Economics & Innovation: “MEASURING OUR ASPIRATIONS” HOFFER - 6/9/2010

Project Decision Points: Earlier

OwnerManagement and Operations

SD DD CD

DesignAlternativesRequirements

Project Economics, Goals1. Design effort – Traditional Process2. Design effort – BIM process3. Costs

Visualization

ClientOngoing Decision-making

Analysis Documentation

BuilderConstruction

Authoring Construction

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Architecture

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Structural Engineering

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MEP Engineering

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Construction

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Electronic Document

Owners

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Audience Interaction

Definition of BIM Meaning as a Trend

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Why BIM?

What are the business benefits? Return on Investment?

(Owner, Developer respons)

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Vandezande “Why BIM” Slide(s)

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Hovey “Why BIM” Slide(s)

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Kam “Why BIM” Slide(s)

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Audience Interaction

Opportunity Needs- how can BIM address them?

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How to Transition to BIM?

Readiness Factors? Change Management techniques Standardization, Specification, Requirements

(Owner, Developer and Design/Construction response)

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Kam “Transitioning to BIM” Slide(s)

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Vandezande “Transitioning to BIM” Slide(s)

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Hovey “Transitioning to BIM” Slide(s)

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Audience Interaction

Transition experiences, concerns Future projections, plans

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Hovey “Future” Slide(s)

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Vandezande “Future” Slide(s)

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Kam “Future” Slide(s)

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