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Statewide Aerial Orthophotography
GIS data in ESRI SDE geodatabase
Google SketchUp 3D IU building models / Pictometry massing 3D
GIS – Geospatial Data
You can select a building from the list and it will zoom to the building
No plug-in required!
Web Mapping…what’s next for usIU will be rolling out a version of a mobile gateway similar to MIT’s gateway. There will be a mapping component.
Also working on getting ArcGIS Server Flex API maps in place in a few months.
MIT campus mapping by Michael Parkin
Geospatial data for Planning
B I MBuilding Information Modeling
To BIM, or not to To BIM, or not to BIM, BIM,
that is the that is the questionquestion
Our BIM Vision – Major Objectives Provide a framework for more successful project
delivery (better schedule/cost/quality)
Develop project deliverable requirements for trusted handover data and BIM operations models for lifecycle facilities management
Develop IU BIM standards that require data to be interoperable and conform to industry standards (NBIMS) – easy data exchange as the goal
Support IU Sustainability goals
Bring BIM models/data into GIS environment
IU BIM timeline
Summer 2007 - Our IU BIM Champion - Asst. VP for Facilities and University Architect, Robert Meadows, requested that we begin to investigate what it would take to implement BIM
May 2008 - Weekly in-house Revit Architecture self-
paced training sessions for interested design and facilities staff (early adopters/champions)
June 2008 – presented brief overview of BIM to IU design consultants/contractors and announced our intent to implement BIM and asked for them to let us know of their firm BIM experience and concerns
July 2008 - IU BIM Implementation Team formed from cross-functional facilities dept. representatives on two main campuses and meeting regularly to get educated on BIM and draft an IU BIM Roadmap & IU BIM Standards
June 2009 – presented overview of IU draft BIM requirements and announced they would be in place by early fall 2009. Had 30 day feedback/questions period.
September 2009 – rollout seminar of IU BIM requirements and standards for consultants and contractors. Initial IU BIM requirements are for projects $5 million and over.
October 2009 – implement BIM workflow for in-house designed projects
BIM Implementation Team
Cross-functional effort• IU BIM Standards / Templates• Workflow for updating a master BIM building model(s)• Interim: Update CAD master floor plans• Developing a shopping list of key building system assets
and attributes we want populated in the BIM models• Extract data from BIM models for cross-functional
reporting , energy modeling, asset management, operations & maintenance …
Where we are today - projects
Use of BIM on IU Design-Build Projects We have our first project completed using BIM. We intend to use this project as a prototype and learning experience for BIM.
Innovation CenterIU BloomingtonMesser ConstructionBSA LifeStructures
Where we are today – existing bldgs.
We obtained a proposal to model (Revit) a 300,000 GSF, 1950’s lab/research building.
Various approaches were being considered for model production:1.Create BIM model from field verification and existing project
drawings (Arch/MEP)2.Supplement by using 3D HD laser scanning technology
Jordan HallIU BloomingtonSHP Leading Design
Where we are today – existing bldgs.
We partnered with Avatech Solutions to do a proof of concept on HD 3D scanning for an existing medical sciences building
VanNuys Medical Sciences BuildingIUPUI
Where we are today – existing bldgs.We are also evaluating how our facilities/design staff and student
interns might start to produce architectural framework BIM model of our existing buildings.
Our Challenges Maintain senior management support for paradigm shifts in
processes/workflows Finish first draft and then implement an IU BIM Roadmap
Consultant and Contractor language to incorporate BIM & COBIE (Construction Operations Info. Business Exchange)
IU BIM standards (templates/object libraries)
Creating BIM models of existing buildings What is a funding model for this? Focus on research/lab buildings for now
Ownership/Sharing of BIM models – legal issues
Buy-in/support from senior administration for using BIM in lifecycle facilities management
Resistance to record internal built project changes
Lack of School of Architecture or Engineering at largest campus
Training/Support for staff in BIM fear of another new technology vs rewards funding for training and time for overloaded staff
Our Challenges
How to move from this….We will be moving beyond this …
to a lifecycle facilities dataflow like this, and …
DesignerData
Owner / Occupier Data Environmental
Data
SpecifierData
FinancialData
LegalData
SustainersData
GeospatialData
© 2006 NIBS NBIMS, All Rights Reserved
US Army Corpsof Engineers®
From the presentation “The From the presentation “The Corps’ Approach to BIM”Corps’ Approach to BIM”By Stephen SpanglerBy Stephen Spangler
a BIM/Geospatial dataflow like this.
Wrap-upLessons Learned
– Need champions at many levels but must have administrative buy-in/support
– Cross-functional teams are key, don’t let the computer geeks drive the bus– Strive for logical use of technology that fits your mission
“leading edge, not bleeding edge”…and baby steps still move you forward
– You don’t have to integrate everything – Share your knowledge (CFTA)
• Next Steps
Wrap-upOur Next Steps
– Find better ways to mine project data to support lifecycle facilities management
– Simplify data delivery tools– Support sustainability goals/vision and be better environmental
stewards– Use 3D modeling for BIM and GIS– Find better ways to work smart and relax more– Present again in 10 years
Questions?