EMPA Forum 2015Workshop 3 - Endeavour
BIM (Building Information Modelling)
(2nd Lesson) & Using Augmented Reality
February 2015
Housekeeping
BIM Awareness - Agenda
BIM Refresher / Overview
• What is BIM?
• Why BIM?
• BIM Maturity Levels & Dimensions Explained
• BIM Protocols & Common Data Environment
• Benefits of using BIM
BIM Tools – Interactive Session
• 3, 4 & 5D BIM Application “Vico/Rapid 5D”
• Robotic Setting Out “Trimble”
• Laser Scanning “Trimble”
• Drones “Trimble”
• Augmented Reality “Hobs Studio”
• 3D Printing “Hobs Studio”40 Mins
10 Mins
What is BIM?
Who here has worked in a
BIM environment?
What Is BIM?
Process that runs through the full lifecycle of a customer’s asset (Cradle to Grave)
What is Building Information Modelling?
BIM is essentially value creating collaboration through the entire life-
cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3D models and intelligent, structured data attached to them.
- BIM Government Task Group
- BIM is not just 3D CAD- BIM is not just a piece of software
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BIM is essentially value creating collaboration through the entire life-
cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of shared 3D models and intelligent, structured data attached to them.
- BIM Government Task Group
- BIM is not just 3D CAD- BIM is not just a piece of software
Creating CollaborationThrough the entire life-cycle of an asset
Underpinned by the Creation, Collation & Exchange of Shared 3D Models
What is BIM - Summary
“BIM is a Culture, not just a 3D Model and not just software
or technology”
• 3D, 4D, 5D and 6D approach to developing and maintaining an asset
• It is a rich information source containing geometric, visual, dimensional and process data
• It runs through the full lifecycle of a customer’s asset (Cradle to Grave)
• BIM is a 2016 Government Requirement
• It comprises an Integrated Common Data Environment to which all involved parties contribute – a ‘virtual version’ of the asset
Why BIM?
Why BIM? – Government Requirement
A report for the Government Construction Client Groupwas produced in March 2011 as a strategy paper by the Building Information Modelling (BIM) Working Party
They reported:
In May 2011 this became “Government Construction Strategy” stating that:
Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM as a minimum by 2016 – i.e.. its contractors will be working at Level 2 or above
Why BIM?
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Lower Costs
33%reduction in the initial cost
of construction and the whole life cost of built
assets
Lower Emissions
50%Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the built
environment
Government MandateSupporting
2025 Aspirations
Faster Delivery
50%reduction in the overall time, from inception to
completion, for newbuild and refurbished assets
Summary of
BIM Maturity Levels
&Dimensions
The Maturity Levels (3 Levels)
Level 1
- 2D/3D
Separate Discipline
‘BIM’ Models
Level 2
- Managed 3D
environment
Managed CAD
‘Lonely BIM’
Level 3
- One Model
Integrated
3D, 4D, 5D, 6D
Fully Integrated Including
Cost, Time & FM
2016 government target for all public projects
Common Data
EnvironmentCOBie
Federated BIM Model
Common Data
Environment
COBie
Clash Detection
BIM – The Dimensions (6 Dimensions)
DrawingsTimeModelLinking
CostIntegration
Model /Animation
Integrated ‘Building Information Modelling’ System – Comprising :-
6D
So in Summary:-
2D - Something with 2 dimensions (flat)3D - Something seen in 3 dimensions e.g. width, length and height.4D - Adding the aspect of Time to a project (phasing/sequencing)5D - Adding the aspect of Cost to a project (cost estimating)6D - The aspect of Life Cycle Management (owner/FM)
LifeCycle
Management(FM)
BIM Protocols & Common Data / Live Environment
Integrated Common Data EnvironmentRuns through the full lifecycle of a customer’s asset
Creating Collaboration
• Optimised Design, Cost & Programme Certainty
• Ability to View the Virtual Asset (Leading To….)
• Better Client, Stakeholder, Project Team, and Supply Chain Engagement
• Better Outcomes Through Improved Project Collaboration
• Greater Predictability
• Faster Project Delivery - Promotes Efficiencies – Eliminates Clashes
• Reduced Waste (Controlled Quantity Take Off / Pre-fabrication & Assembly)
• Reduced Risk (Early Safety and Virtual Asset Reviews)
• Right 1st Time
• Provides an Asset Control Mechanism
BIM – The Benefits (Across 3D, 4D, 5D & 6D)
Aon Building
Beal HighSchool
Marischal SquareLamberth Town Hall
Manchester Victoria Station
Bellerive School
Department of Engineering - University of Cambridge
Current MS BIM Projects
Integrated BIM Application
Utilised on Morgan Sindall Projects
Vico Office delivers an integrated BIM workflow for construction projects
3D, 4D, 5D & 6D
Other BIM ToolsAdopted & Implemented
OnMS Projects
Robotic Setting Out
Laser Scanning
3D Printing & Augmented Reality
‘Drones’
Interactive Session
Robotic Setting Out
Laser Scanning
Drones
Augmented Reality&
3D Printing
Interactive Session
Augmented Reality
3D Printing
Utilised for Morgan Sindall Tenders
Q & A