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1 Presentation #: CL01 John Mamuscia eVisolutions Benjamin Williams Assa Abloy Nicolas Miller Guidepost Solutions March 27, 2012 Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Systems Designers & Consultants

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Presentation #: CL01

John Mamuscia eVisolutions Benjamin Williams Assa Abloy Nicolas Miller Guidepost Solutions

March 27, 2012

Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Systems Designers & Consultants

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Presented By

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John Mamuscia eVisolutions

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What is BIM? BIM very simply is “A digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building that is shared and used by all stakeholders to eliminate waste and increase efficiency” the I “Information” is the key to BIM

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Not always just 1 model..

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Benefits of BIM

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– Faster and more effective processes

• Improved Communication • Improved Collaboration

– Visualization – Reduced Rework

…little BIM

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…BIG BIM

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BIM’s Dimensions

3D – A project model of intelligent objects 4D – objects in the model linked to a project schedule 5D – objects linked to estimating data 6D – objects linked to Facilities Management

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Websites with modeling objects being leveraged today:

http://seek.autodesk.com/ http://smartbim.com/SmartBIMObjectFinder/ObjectFinder.aspx#area=2

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BIM Objects

“When a manufacturer provides that content, it’s almost a given that their product will be included in the specifications because we can see firsthand that their product will work and that the look fits into our design intent.”

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6D - Maintenance Work Orders • The camera corresponding documents are attached, and can

be accessed immediately

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6D – Life Safety Assets Inspections • On Tablet in facility quickly identify the items require to be

inspected in the model • Data used to analyze performance and compliance • Update information, then sync with FM application • Generate compliance reports or create work orders

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6D -Visual Inventorying • Linking 3D objects with databases values

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BIM Solutions

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BIM Authoring Software • Dprofiler • Onuma • Autodesk Revit • Tekla • Bentley • ArchiCAD • CAD Duct • CAD Pipe • QuickPen • AutoSPRINK BIM Extraction • Vico Software • Autodesk QTO • EcoDomus • iTWO

BIM Coordination • Autodesk NavisWorks • Tekla BIMsight • Solibri

3D

4D 5D

xD

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Key Concepts

•BIM is not just 3D, it is a collection of intelligent objects

•It is about sharing information

•Refers to a “Model” but it is a “Process” not a product

•Ultimate communication tool because it is visual

•Enabler for Lean Construction

•Owners are now demanding BIM and writing standards

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John Mamuscia

BIM Consultant

[email protected]

eVisolutions, LLC

www.evisolutions.com Denver, CO

Office: 720.989.1246

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Ben Williams, CSI ASSA ABLOY Door Security Solutions

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Traditional 2D BIM 3D

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• ASSA ABLOY Openings Studio: www.OpeningsStudio.com

• SMARTBIM – Reed Construction: www.SmartBIM.com

• ARCAT – BIM Objects / Systems: www.ARCAT.com/bim/bim_objects.shtml

• NIST – Computer Integrated Building Processes Group: http://cic.nist.gov/

• AMAG Technology – Partner Area http://www.amag.com/Login.aspx • Axis Communications – Partner A&E Program

http://www.axis.com/partner/consult/index.htm

Places to Find BIM Security Tools

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3D Objects

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3D Visualizations

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3D Libraries

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Revit Architecture

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1. Detail AA-16: (M1 MultiClass Mortise Lock) 3’0” x 8’0” – HM x HM

No. Item Description Manufacturer Finish

2 Hinges T4A3786 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 McKinney 32D 1 Hinge T4A3786 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 QC12 McKinney 32D 1 Electric Lock SE-M1-82271-12V-FIPS-GO6-LN RAL 29 BN RH Sargent 32D 1 Closer 8501 Norton 689 1 Kickplate K1050 Rockwood US32D 1 Wall Bumper 409 Rockwood US32D 3 Door Silencers 608 Rockwood Grey 1 Power supply BPS 12/24-1 Securitron 1 Cable Harness QC-CXXX (Length as required) McKinney 1 Cable Harness QC-C1500P McKinney

NOTE: Door normally closed and secured, authorized card at reader in outside trim allows access. Free egress at all times, integrated request to exit switch from inside lever shunts alarm signaling valid egress. Door position switch integrated with latchbolt and deadlatch monitors lock and door signalling door status. Fail Secure, power off locks lever, authorized key in outside trim retracts latch. This is a FIPS multiclass reader, Gray in color, 06 OEM format, 8200 Mortise body, with key override, no deadbolt, fail secure, 12 volt DC , 2” LN rose, Leather Insert on Lever, satin stainless steel, Right handed with a Schlage E keyway (SE-prefix)

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Nick Miller Guidepost Solutions TDC

(Formally SafirRosetti)

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Why BIM for Consultants 1. Our clients demand we work in Revit 2. 90% of all new projects are in Revit § Regionalized § Architectural Firm Specific

3. Conversion to 2D vs. 3D (Problems) 4. Owner demands 5. BIM supports project and building lifecycle

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How to Start Working in BIM 1. Spend lot’s of money on computers & software 2. Hire & or train your production people 3. Assign a BIM manager and create a BIM guideline 4. Convert your symbols to Revit families (Time Consuming) 5. Review the clients BIM standards and set project expectations 6. Compare your Revit 2D product to your AutoCAD 2D product 7. Download the Revit model and start working 8. Attend regular BIM coordination meetings 9. Upload the Revit model to architect and team for coordination

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Revit Tips – Our Experience 1. Create families that are generic and simple 2. Plan additional time to complete and review projects initially 3. Test you 2D rendering – don’t assume WYSIWYG 4. Decide whether details will remain 2D or will you work in 3D 5. Plan your schedules in advance and insure you have room,

door #, device tagging information that is required 6. Work out coordination routine with other members of MEP team,

through Architect or direct if required 7. Negotiate the final coordination process with architect (RCP and

elevation standards are critical) 8. Use DWF for all editing and design reviews

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Benefits – What Works Well

1. Dynamic linking of floor plan changes to schedules, details, and elevations

2. Coordination with other building systems (Clash detection) 3. Previewing the built environment

§ Camera Previews § Elevation placement and coordination

4. The drawing is a database… mine the information 5. Supports template driven fast track projects

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