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Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

Integrated Design and Delivery Systems. By Dr Zeeshan Aziz – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial – Share Alike License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/. Introduction to Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

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Integrated Design and Delivery Systems

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  1. Integrated Design and Delivery Systems By Dr Zeeshan Aziz – licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial – Share Alike License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/

  2. Introduction to Integrated Design and Delivery Systems Lesson 3- Project Planning and Execution Using BIM ORBEE Learning Material

  3. Lesson Plan • Approaches to BIM Implementation • Planning for BIM Implementation in a project • Planning for BIM Implementation within an organisation • Developing a BIM Execution Plan • Defining BIM Information Exchange Standards .

  4. Key Learning Outcomes • To understand various approaches to BIM implementation; • To understand key factors in planning for BIM implementation in a project; • To understand key considerations in BIM adoption within an organisation; • To understand the need for high and secondary level process maps in planning for BIM implementation

  5. A Single Model for Collaboration?

  6. Project Integration Model

  7. Planning for BIM Implementation in a Project • Models Required • Information Exchange Standards • Roles and Responsibilities • Communication and information sharing protocols • Contractual and liability issues • Using BIM to support construction project management

  8. Different Areas of BIM Application

  9. Planning for BIM Implementation within an Organisation

  10. Developing a BIM Execution Plan

  11. Use of High Level Process Maps

  12. Secondary Level Process Maps – 4D Process Maps

  13. 4D Design Co-ordination Process Map

  14. Defining BIM Information Exchange Standards

  15. Inter-operability Stanadards • Green Building (gbXML) for energy simulation analysis models • CIMSteel Integration Standards for structural steel design models • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) for 3D laser scanning • Extensible Markup Language (XML) for data exchange between various applications • National BIM Information Modeling Standard (NBIMS)

  16. References & Learning Resources • Penn state BIM Project Execution Guide http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/cic/bimex/ Larson, D.A., and K.A. Golden (2008). “Entering the Brave New World: An Introduction to Contracting for BIM.” William Mitchell Law Review, Volume 34. • National Institute of Building Sciences. (2007). United States National Building Information Modeling Standard: Version 1-part 1 Overview, Principles, and Methodologies. National Institute of Building Sciences. • Perlberg, B. (2009). ConsensusDOCS: Contracts Built by Consensus for the Project's Best Interest. 30 (1). • US Army Corps of Engineers. (2008). BIM Road Map. Retrieved March 17, 2008, from BIM Road Map: www.bimroadmap.com • Larson, D., & Golden, K. (2008). Entering the Brave New World: An Introduction to Contracting BIM. 34. • Lowe, R., & Muncey, J. (2008). The ConsensusDOCS 301 BIM Addendum. Forum on the Construction Industry: American Bar Association.

  17. References & Learning Resources • http://www.bimforum.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19#Q6 • http://bentleybim.wordpress.com/2007/11/13/bentleys-bim-preferred-58-to-revit-38-executive-briefing/ • http://continuingeducation.construction.com/article.php?L=19&C=213&P=1 • Leventhal, Lauren.” Delivering Instruction for Inherently-3D Construction Tasks: Lessons and Questions for Universal Accessibility”. Workshop on Universal Accessibility of Ubiquitous Computing: Providing for the elderly. • Khemlano (2007). AECbytes: Building the Future (October 18, 2007). • AIA. (2008). Model Progression Specification for BIM. Retrieved 4 20, 2009, from Integrated Project Delivery: http://ipd-ca.net • AutoDesk. (2008). Autodesk Communication Specifications. San Rafael, California: AutoDesk. • Fallon, K., & Palmer, M. (2007). General Buildings Information Handover Guide: Principles, Methodology, and Case Studies. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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