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BIM 1.0, BIM 2.0, BIM 3.0 2010 Update
I gave a presentation at the 2010 AIA National Convention earlier this year.
That Power Point presentation with audio is available from the AIA.
This Power Point is a modified version of that presentation designed to
stand alone. Text (Italic and blue) has been added to the slides to provide
information on what the firms are doing with BIM.
Dennis Neeley, AIA
Acknowledgements/Credits
10 Miles Wide - Jeffrey McGrewDPR - Rob Leicht, PhDDOC - Diego Torres-Palma Hathaway Dinwiddie – Darin PetersFriedmutter Group – Lonnie CumptonRaymond Group - Ashish PetersTME - Mark MergenschroerWATG - James J. Balding, AIA
The presentation looks at what is being done
with BIM by architects, engineers and
contractors. The following individuals
contributed the information that made this
presentation possible.
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Bad News, You are at the Start of a New Era
Good News, You are Part of a New Era
BIM 1.0, BIM 2.0, BIM 3.0 2010 Update
BIM will change everything for everybody dealing with
buildings
BIM will change the roles, responsibilities,
education and training for everyone dealing
with the built environment.
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BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
BIM 2.0 – Analysis
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
BIM 1.0, BIM 2.0, BIM 3.0, BIM 4.0 2010 Update
I have divided BIM into three categories, and each year
take a look at what AEC professionals are doing. BIM 1.0
is the level that most are using BIM, the creation of
paper drawings, renderings and animations. BIM 2.0
looks at how BIM can be linked to analysis. BIM 3.0
deals with simulation based upon the BIM project.
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BIM Adoption
BIM Products: Revit, ArchiCAD, Digital Project (Catia), Bentley, VectorWorks, Tekla
CAD took 15‐20 years to replace hand drawing. BIM will
replace CAD in 1/3 that time, amazing. The blue circles
indicate when the charts were created, the blue circle,
current adoption is tracking the prediction.
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Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
From Fragmented to an Integrated Process
The next few slides will show how BIM is going to
change the roles and activities of these involved with
the design, construction, manufacturing and facilities
management process.
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Mfg. Product Library
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
Paper DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
BIM Project Models&Data
Objects & Assemblies
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
Most designers are using BIM to create paper drawings,
schedules and renderings. They need libraries of objects
and assemblies (both generic and manufacturer
specific).
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Mfg. Product Library
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
Export BIM Data
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
Sharing of Data
The exporting of the BIM model to those that can take
advantage of the information is critical. Many
designers are uncomfortable with this step, they need to
share their BIM models, it will be demanded by owners.
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Mfg. Product Library
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
Calculated Data
Analysis
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
Masterformat
Cross Reference Database
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
QuantityReports
Products & Assembly Builder Database
Simulate
Active BIM Data
Analysis & Simulation
Internal to the architectural and engineering process
there are multiple software programs that will lead to
better designed and performing buildings.
9
Mfg. Product Library
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
EstimatedConstruction
Prices Database
Analysis
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
QuantityReports Cost
Reports
Simulate
Active BIM Data
Preliminary Costs
Quantity take‐off calculations can be aligned with
databases of preliminary costs for labor, material and
equipment to quickly calculate anticipated construction
costs.
Calculated Data
Masterformat
Cross Reference Database
Products & Assembly Builder Database
10
Mfg. Product Library
BiddingService
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
EstimatedConstruction
Prices Database
Analysis
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
Product Specific Pricing
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
QuantityReports
Simulate
Labor, Equipment Specific Pricing
Active BIM Data
Accurate Costs
The BIM project (graphics and data) is used by the
contractors to calculate accurate costing. Manufacturer
and supplier costs are electronically accessed.
Calculated Data
Masterformat
Cross Reference Database
Products & Assembly Builder Database
CostReports
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Mfg. Product Library
BiddingService
Virtual Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
EstimatedConstruction
Prices Database
Analysis
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
Product Specific Pricing
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
QuantityReports
Simulate
Labor, Equipment Specific Pricing
Active BIM Data
Construction
The BIM project is shared with the contractors and
manufacturers and they add their work to the model.
Conflicts are discovered and resolved prior to the start
of construction. These models will lead to the simulation
of the construction project.
Calculated Data
Masterformat
Cross Reference Database
Products & Assembly Builder Database
CostReports
BIM Project Models&Data
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Mfg. Product Library
BiddingService
Virtual Product Library,Select a Product
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / DistributorContractor
FacilityMgmt.Service
BuildingOwner
DrawingsSchedulesRenderings
EstimatedConstruction
Prices Database
Analysis
AssemblyBuilder, Create an Assembly
BIM Project Models&Data
Asset Database
BuildingInformationServices, DataManagement
QuantityReports
Simulate
Active BIM Data
Product Specific Pricing
Facilities & Asset Management
The owner is provided the BIM project for use in
operations, facility management and asset
management. The BIM project is constantly maintained
for accuracy .
Calculated Data
Masterformat
Cross Reference Database
Products & Assembly Builder Database
CostReports
Labor, Equipment Specific Pricing
BIM Project Models&Data
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BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
14
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
At a time when many A&E firms are
downsizing, or closing, TME
business is increasing. They have
added over 20 BIM workstations
this year. They use BIM for
marketing, production and post
construction services.
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BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsFriedmutter
Group
Architects
Las VegasNew York
Newport BeachHong Kong
Big Projects
Friedmutter
Group
works on massive
projects measured in
millions of square feet
and billions of dollars.
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BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsFriedmutter
Group
Object Design
Multi‐Billion Dollar Projects
Millions of Square Feet
6700 Drawings
Multiple Sub Projects
Consultant Coordination
Computer Speed / Storage/ Backup Their challenges include addressing
and solving the management of the
items listed to the right. They have
learned how to use BIM on their
massive projects.
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Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
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Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
17
Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
17
Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
17
Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
17
Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
17
Jeffrey McGrewOakland
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & Drawings
Jeffrey is a single person firm. He is a talented designer who is also a mater user of BIM. He
is also using his BIM models to fabricate components of his projects.
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BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
Visualization & DrawingsGuidelines
BIM is moving faster that the guidelines and standards can help guide the users. Many of the
organizations working on guidelines are volunteer operations that move very slowly.
Conflicts between guidelines will make life difficult. Owners are just realizing they must set
guidelines if they are to get ‘downstream”
value from their BIM projects.
18
BIM 1.0 –
2009 & 2010 Recap
2009 • Reduces Errors & Omissions• Reduces Paper Drawing Creation
Time ( Not a Goal )
• Training• Lack of Objects –
Generic and
Manufacturers
2010 • Expected by Owners• May, or may not increase
architectural fees• More manufacturers
understanding they need to
provide objects
• May redefine the role and
responsibilities of the architect
Year Positives
Concerns
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Massing
Acoustic Structural
Shading & Shadows
Wind & Air Flow
Radiance
Artificial Lighting
Costing
Energy
Quantity Take Off
BIM 2.0 –
Analysis
Last year I looked at what each of these categories would mean as BIM and analysis
seamlessly work together. This year I look a some specific examples of what firms are doing.
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BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTME
MEP Engineers
Little RockTucson
FayettevilleOklahoma City
St. Louis
When objects are inserted in the project that were
modeled with correct and extensive data the creation of
the footcandle
and watts/sq.ft. calculations take seconds.
21
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisHathawayDinwiddie
Contractors
San Francisco, CASanta Clara, CALos Angeles, CA
Logistics / Scheduling
Hathaway Dinwiddie
works on negotiated
projects. They use
BIM from the start
of the project for
planning, costing,
conflict resolution,
and presentations
They use the BIM
project to plan their
construction process
as shown on this
sequence of images.
22
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisHathawayDinwiddie
Contractors
San Francisco, CASanta Clara, CALos Angeles, CA
Logistics / Scheduling
Hathaway Dinwiddie
works on negotiated
projects. They use
BIM from the start
of the project for
planning, costing,
conflict resolution,
and presentations
They use the BIM
project to plan their
construction process
as shown on this
sequence of images.
22
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisHathawayDinwiddie
Contractors
San Francisco, CASanta Clara, CALos Angeles, CA
Logistics / Scheduling
Hathaway Dinwiddie
works on negotiated
projects. They use
BIM from the start
of the project for
planning, costing,
conflict resolution,
and presentations
They use the BIM
project to plan their
construction process
as shown on this
sequence of images.
22
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisHathawayDinwiddie
Contractors
San Francisco, CASanta Clara, CALos Angeles, CA
Logistics / Scheduling
Hathaway Dinwiddie
works on negotiated
projects. They use
BIM from the start
of the project for
planning, costing,
conflict resolution,
and presentations
They use the BIM
project to plan their
construction process
as shown on this
sequence of images.
22
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisHathawayDinwiddie
Contractors
San Francisco, CASanta Clara, CALos Angeles, CA
Logistics / Scheduling
Hathaway Dinwiddie
works on negotiated
projects. They use
BIM from the start
of the project for
planning, costing,
conflict resolution,
and presentations
They use the BIM
project to plan their
construction process
as shown on this
sequence of images.
22
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTrade Coordination
HathawayDinwiddie
The BIM modeling starts immediately and progresses throughout the life of the project. As
more information is added the model becomes more complex and valuable as they move to
construction.
23
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTrade Coordination
HathawayDinwiddie
The BIM modeling starts immediately and progresses throughout the life of the project. As
more information is added the model becomes more complex and valuable as they move to
construction.
23
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTrade Coordination
HathawayDinwiddie
The BIM modeling starts immediately and progresses throughout the life of the project. As
more information is added the model becomes more complex and valuable as they move to
construction.
23
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisEstimating
Cost Range of Study ‐
$52.1M to $29.6M
HathawayDinwiddie
They do extensive design/costing studies. The designs above meet the customer program
requirements, the cost variations are dramatic. This type of study is clearly valuable
information to show the owner.
24
Contractor
DrywallMetal Framing
PaintingMillworkCeilings
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
Orange, CAConcord, CALas Vegas, NVSan Diego, CA
The work of the Raymond Group clearly shows how BIM is changing approaches, roles and
responsibilities within the AEC professions.
25
BIM 2.0 –
Analysis
Disney Concert Hall –
Founders Room ‐
2003
Raymond Group
This space presented a challenge for creating the contract documents necessary for the workers
to build the space. They turned to BIM and now have a 20+ person modeling operation.
26
BIM 2.0 –
Analysis
Disney Concert Hall –
Founders Room ‐
2003
Raymond Group
This space presented a challenge for creating the contract documents necessary for the workers
to build the space. They turned to BIM and now have a 20+ person modeling operation.
26
BIM 2.0 –
Analysis
City Center – Crystals ‐
2010
Raymond Group
They recently completed this space in Las Vegas. They used BIM to create the contract
documents necessary to plan, cost, and inform their workers.
27
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The green mass model was created by the architect, Raymond created the BIM model based
upon this sketch and the structural components. They added the “architecture”, discovered
conflicts and eventually added in other trades elements (lighting, railings, access panels, etc.)
28
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The green mass model was created by the architect, Raymond created the BIM model based
upon this sketch and the structural components. They added the “architecture”, discovered
conflicts and eventually added in other trades elements (lighting, railings, access panels, etc.)
28
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The green mass model was created by the architect, Raymond created the BIM model based
upon this sketch and the structural components. They added the “architecture”, discovered
conflicts and eventually added in other trades elements (lighting, railings, access panels, etc.)
28
Exposed Steel
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTheir model became “the
model”
Coordination
Lighting Analysis
Visualization
Raymond Group
Their model became the most
complete and accurate model
of the space, the model
became the foundation for
coordination, lighting and
visualization.
29
Exposed Steel
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTheir model became “the
model”
Coordination
Lighting Analysis
Visualization
Raymond Group
Their model became the most
complete and accurate model
of the space, the model
became the foundation for
coordination, lighting and
visualization.
29
Exposed Steel
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTheir model became “the
model”
Coordination
Lighting Analysis
Visualization
Raymond Group
Their model became the most
complete and accurate model
of the space, the model
became the foundation for
coordination, lighting and
visualization.
29
Exposed Steel
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTheir model became “the
model”
Coordination
Lighting Analysis
Visualization
Raymond Group
Their model became the most
complete and accurate model
of the space, the model
became the foundation for
coordination, lighting and
visualization.
29
Exposed Steel
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisTheir model became “the
model”
Coordination
Lighting Analysis
Visualization
Raymond Group
Their model became the most
complete and accurate model
of the space, the model
became the foundation for
coordination, lighting and
visualization.
29
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisRaymond Group
The contract
documents
include
perspectives,
and extensive
details for
construction.
The BIM
model
supports
prefabrication
of many wall
sections.
30
DPR Construction
CATXAZNCVADCFL
BIM 2.0 –
AnalysisIPD – Integrated Project Delivery
Architect/Engineer
Building Product Manufacturer /Supplier / Distributor
Contractor & Sub-Contractors
BuildingOwner
Pre‐Construction Detailed BIM ModelsRelationships and Responsibilities
Conflict Resolution
Substantial Cost Savings
Prefabrication Scheduling and Sequencing
DPR has multiple BIM projects. They use the “big room”
concept during the contract
document phase where the owner, architect, engineers, general contractor and main trade
contractors work collaboratively to improve the project, reduce costs and resolve conflicts.
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BIM 2.0 –
2009 & 2010 Recap
2009 • Integrates with BIM • Reduces analysis time
• A&E’s
just starting to use• Integration to BIM software• Accuracy of Results
2010 • Integration is getting better• More use of the BIM project• IPD
• Adoption Speed• Redefine Roles
Year Value
Concerns
32
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
My Definitions
1. Simultaneous display of
multiple data results when the
model is changed
2. User controlled realtime 3D movement
3. Highly graphicalanalytical results
Information DashboardConstruction Cost $7,234,000Energy Cost/yr $343,000Time to Construct 28 MonthsCode Issues 12Conflicts 474
33
It could be debated that there is no difference between analysis
and simulation. The
definitions above separate analysis from simulation. The “dashboard”
example predicts a
future where the designer is provided real time information as they work.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
DOC
Construction
Project
Management
Estimating
MACT
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
34
The slides show how the construction company uses the BIM project to plan their construction.
Notice that the information at the top is tracking against their
spreadsheet of activities.
WATG
Architects
HonoluluIrvineLondonOrlandoSeattle
Singapore
BIM 3.0 –
Simulation
35
This firm designs massive projects throughout
the world and examples of their work could be
shown throughout this presentation, but the
following slides look a how they are simulating
the environments they are designing in real
time.
BIM 3.0 –
SimulationWATG
Immersive Box
36
The viewer stands in a
space with walls, floor and
ceiling upon which the
images of the space are
projected. The viewer is
able to look and move
around the space. The
images are in 3D to add
realism.
BIM 3.0 –
SimulationWATG
Video Game
37
Gamming software can now convert the BIM model into the game environment. The viewer
can move around the space as desired. The software is inexpensive and the import process
relatively quick.
BIM 3.0 –
SimulationWATG
Video Game
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Gamming software can now convert the BIM model into the game environment. The viewer
can move around the space as desired. The software is inexpensive and the import process
relatively quick.
BIM 3.0 –
SimulationWATG
Video Game
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Gamming software can now convert the BIM model into the game environment. The viewer
can move around the space as desired. The software is inexpensive and the import process
relatively quick.
BIM 3.0 –
SimulationWATG
Video Game
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Gamming software can now convert the BIM model into the game environment. The viewer
can move around the space as desired. The software is inexpensive and the import process
relatively quick.
BIM 3.0 –
2009 & 2010 Recap
2009 • Little to show • Little to show
2010 • A view into the future• Getting exciting
• Manual and time consuming
Year Value
Concerns
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Conclusion – BIM Changes EverythingThe BIM model is the index to all Data (attached or linked)
Data is power
BIM Will Change Everything
How professionals work
How we interact with each other
How we interact with BPM’s
How we interact with contractors
How we interact with the owner
How Facility Managers get and maintain data
How building operators get and maintain data
The education of AEC Professionals
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The “standard of practice”
for architects has changed throughout the decades, they used to
do the engineering, their contract documents used to only include a few sheets. We are at
the threshold of a new era. The next few years will redefine the “Standard of Practice”