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11/5/2012 1 © 2012 Autodesk GS4402 - BIM is the Key to Success: Combining BIM and GIS Data Frank Markus Managing Director, Man and Machine Inc. © 2012 Autodesk Class Summary HKM (Huettenwerk Krupp Mannesmann) is specialized in the input material production of steel with all necessary process steps—from pig iron production, including the coking plant and sintering plant—up to production of steel, steel slabs, and round steel bars in the continuous casting process. Today, HKM is a steel enterprise which is setting new, worldwide standards within production and environmental protection. HKM is setting standards in the IT, too— by implementing a true intelligent model of the whole plant, HKM is number one in the industry, having a complete 3D model of their factory site, including inside and outside equipment. This class describes best practice workflows using AutoCAD ® Plant 3D, AutoCAD ® Civil 3D ® , Autodesk ® Revit ® Structure, Autodesk ® Inventor ® , and AutoCAD ® Map 3D software for creating a database-driven 3D model in Autodesk ® Infrastructure Modeler software.

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GS4402 - BIM is the Key to Success: Combining BIM and GIS DataFrank MarkusManaging Director, Man and Machine Inc.

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Class SummaryHKM (Huettenwerk Krupp Mannesmann) is specialized in the input material production of steel with all necessary process steps—from pig iron production, including the coking plant and sintering plant—up to production of steel, steel slabs, and round steel bars in the continuous casting process. Today, HKM is a steel enterprise which is setting new, worldwide standards within production and environmental protection. HKM is setting standards in the IT, too—by implementing a true intelligent model of the whole plant, HKM is number one in the industry, having a complete 3D model of their factory site, including inside and outside equipment. This class describes best practice workflows using AutoCAD® Plant 3D, AutoCAD®

Civil 3D®, Autodesk® Revit® Structure, Autodesk® Inventor®, and AutoCAD® Map 3D software for creating a database-driven 3D model in Autodesk® Infrastructure Modeler software.

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Learning Objectives

At the end of this class, you will be able to:

� Understand the benefit the Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite offers for typical, daily workflows

� Use AutoCAD Map 3D for network planning, design, analysis and maintenance� Play through, how the different Autodesk software solutions can work together� Produce high-quality 3D visualizations with Autodesk Infrastructure Modeler.

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Agenda for next 60 min.1. Short introduction of Man and Machine

2. Introduction of HKM in figures

3. Why this project? Compelling Event4. Planing, Design, Analysis and Maintenance � Workflows in 2D� Workflows in 3D

5. Switch to Suites….

6. Outlook: What`s next?

7. Summary

8. Q&A

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Short introduction ofMan and Machine

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MuM Business model (Status today)

� Geographical markets:� Direct Value Added Reseller for Autodesk

in 16 European countries� Sales offices for CAM Business

in Japan, APAC and USA (MuM Software only)

� Headcount:663 (PY: 607)

� 63% VAR Business� 37% Software Developement

Introduction

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Business model since FY 2012:

MuMSoftware

Development of CAD/CAM Software Worldwide sales

Autodesk

End customers

MuMVAR Europe

Value Added Reselling of CAD Software / Service

� Higher added value (gross yield ~50% from 2012) and return from revenue (EBITDA margin est. >10% from 2013)

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Business model

� Mechanical: ~50% share

� Infrastructure: ~15%

� Good segment balance:

� Electrical Engineering: ~10%

� Installed base:� over 50,000 end customers� over 500,000 seats installed

(>50,000 new per year)

� ~2/3 new / 1/3 recurring business

� AEC/Building services: ~25%

� Interdisciplinary: PDM, Industrial design / Visualization, Plant / Factory design

Introduction

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Our Partnership with Autodesk:

� Man and Machine Inc.Autodesk Platinum Partner, who sells and counsel th e complete Autodesk product portfolio.

*Autodesk Platinum Tier (see: www.autodesk.com )The new Platinum Tier is a clear indication to Autodesk customers that Platinum Partners provide the highest level of service and industry expertise. This tier recognizes partners who deliver the highest level of value to customers. Autodesk reseller partners earn Platinum Tier status by demonstrating deep industry expertise, completing training and certification requirements and meeting the highest Customer Satisfaction requirements.

Introduction

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More information:

http://www.manandmachine.se

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Frank Markus

degreed engineer for Geography (core area: GIS)

‘90-97 Man and Machine, Business Development

‘97-99 Smallworld (today: GE Inc.)

‘97-05 c-plan AG, Managing Director Germany

‘05-09 Autodesk Inc., Sales Manager and Business Development CE

‘09-today: Man and Machine, Managing Director (Infrastructure)

married, Hobby: making music

Introduction

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Huettenwerk Krupp Mannesmann (HKM)Customer Introduction

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HKM facts� Integrated Steel factory with 2 Furnace, coking plant

and basic oxygen steel plant� located in the Ruhr Area� 3300 Employees� Production capacity: 5,3 Mill. Tons Steel� more than 1000 steel grades� 12% share of all German steel production� Facility area: ca. 2,5 km²

� Share holder:

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100 Years experience with „Geodata“

From the drawing pen to ISyDiF

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100 Years experience with Mechanical Design

More than 500.000 Drawings, skeches etc. today in SAP-DVS

For Architecture, Structural steel engineering and

Mechanical Design

More than 500.000 Drawings, skeches etc. today in SAP-DVS

For Architecture, Structural steel engineering and

Mechanical Design

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�SAP-PM:Object-oriented encryption possible (functional locations) of the buildings and production facilities. Generation of BOM, reports and graphics by trained users.

�SAP-DVS:Drawing archive with more than 500,000 drawings, statistics, documents related to "technical courses.“

�Tables, Databases, human knowledge:Not spontaneously available expertise that is also lost due to fluctuation and retirement of employees. (Approx. 1000 employees in the next 10 years)Stored on local computers tables and databases that could be used for many applications and intersections, but the network is not available.

Much more data without spatial reference ...

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Why this project?

Compelling Event

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Why this project?

Starting position and „Compelling Event“:

� Aging workforce/ loss of knowledge� Know-how transfer to the „Rookies“� „Pipe Bridge“ accident� missing linkage of data/ missing synergies/ missing meta data� redundant Data� no department-wide information� change the existing GIS (no further development)� at any time available, at any place, mobile

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Sketch of customer`s idea, May 2010

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Definition: Building Information Modeling (BIM)A digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle.*

BIM

* Copyright: Wikipedia.org

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BIM – an intelligent process based on 3D models

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Layers of a Digital Factory*

*Copyright: Fraunhofer Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung, Stuttgart

DigitalMockup

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The HKM digital Factory: All Software components of ISyDiF

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Planning, Design, Analysis, Maintenance

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The HKM digital Factory: ISyDiF in 2D

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The HKM digital Factory: ISyDiF in 2D

� Video

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ISyDiF Spatial reference for "Technical Courses"

Create a unique spatial reference, i.e. Documentation of the unique situation in the locality:• Building• buildings Improvements• Production zones• Cranes• pipe bridges• .......

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Migrate existingGeoData from

CAD400 System intoOracle/

GUI AutoCADMap

Combine data fromother databases, DWG drawings,

Excel tables ect. intoOracle DB

Launch all relevant data in the HKM

wide Intranet, bidirectional link toSAP R3 technical

courses

Manage all data(including meta

data) in one singleOracle DB with

AutoCAD Map 3D and AIMS/MapEdit

as GUI

The HKM digital Factory: ISyDiF 2D Workflow

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ISyDiF 2D GIS: Landing page at HKM Intranet

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Benefit of the 2D Data� Solution is based on world wide standard software components

� easy to use, scalable through the entire enterprise, secure� customizable without programming, open data model� good references with comparable customers

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BIM – an intelligent process based on 3D models

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The HKM digital Factory: ISyDiF in 3D

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Workflow: 3D Data collection

• Terrestrial Laserscanning• Midrange Scanner Riegl: 2 m-1000 m• Accuracy : 10 mm

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Workflow: 3D Data collection

Video

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Workflow: Visualization of existing assets

• Data: Existing 2D data from GIS• 3D structure: Height calculation in LOD2• Areal photos: Google Earth• Terrain model: Google Earth

• Autodesk Product: Autodesk Infrastructure Modeler

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Workflow: Visualization of existing assets

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• Data: Combines different graphical databases• Laserscans • 2D-Cadaster + 3D Objects, overground and underground• areal photos and raster data• attribute data

• Autodesk Product: Autodesk Plant3D

Workflow: Above-ground Pipeline Management

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Video

Workflow: Above-ground Pipeline Management

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Workflow: Facility Management

• Combine different graphical and non-graphical DB incl. „spatial facility data“• Covers the complete lifecycle of a building• Autodesk Product: Autodesk Architecture + Revit, Rev it Structure + Apps

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Video

Workflow: Facility Management

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The HKM digital Factory: ISyDiF for DP

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Video

Workflow: Factory Design Process

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High-quality 3D visualization for project review

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High-quality 3D Visualization for Project review

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Autodesk® Infrastructure Design Suite Premium 2013 � enhances the customers ability to implement BIM for infrastructure, � helping them design smarter and faster with intelligent model–based

design tools, � evaluate project performance with integrated analysis and simulation, � and communicate with visualization throughout the project lifecycle.

Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suites

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AutoCAD ® Civil 3D ®

Autodesk ® 3ds Max ® Design

Autodesk ® Revit ® Structure

AutoCAD ® Raster Design

AutoCAD ® Map 3D

AutoCAD ® Utility Design

Autodesk ® Navisworks ® Simulate

Autodesk ® Navisworks ® Manage

Autodesk ® Infrastructure Modeler

AutoCAD ®

Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate

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ISyDiF What´s next: Augmented Reality

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Video

ISyDiF What´s next: Augmented Reality

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ISyDiF What´s next: 3D visualization w/ AIM-Viewer

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Summary

� Efficient project collaboration, 2D and 3D coordination and communication in planning, execution and maintenance

� Interdisciplinary work from mechanical engineering to the electrical engineering, from building management to plant design and GIS capabilities

� Seamless, integrated, fast, secure, reliable, mobile

and, last but not least:

� One-face-(partner)-to-the-customer: Man and Machine

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The HKM digital Factory: All Software components ISyDiF

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� Q&A

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Contact:

Frank MarkusMan and Machine Inc.BU Infrastructure

Christophstrasse 7D-70178 StuttgartTel. +49 711 933 4830Email: [email protected]

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