integrated education for integrated design - teaching bim ... · • digital agenda 2014 – 2017...

Post on 02-Aug-2020

5 Views

Category:

Documents

1 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

TRANSCRIPT

UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES

Integrated education

for integrated design -

teaching BIM to

Architecture and Civil

engineering students

at THM

Prof. Dr.-Ing.

Joaquín Díaz

Current status in Germany

Best construction products

Outstanding engineers

Excellent handicraft business and

construction companies

Paradox of the construction industry:

Despite the high quality there are noticeable

problems in many construction projects!

Seite 2

Communication networks and systems

Source: Autodesk, Inc.

Are we in the AEC trying to reach individual targets or a common one?

Seite 3

Which problems have to be faced in

the construction industry?

Planning/Design

o Missingcommunicationbetween involvedparties

o No direct costs-feedbacks duringplanning-decisions

o Unstructured,heterogeneousinformation

Execution

o Missing or inaccuratedesign information

o Inadequate quantities

o Rigid and inflexiblecosts- and timeplanning

o Quality control basedon inadequateinformation

o Frequentinterruptions

Operation/Use

o Insufficient as-builtdrawings andprojectdocumentation

o Renovation,upgrade anddemolition planningis time-consumingand difficult tocalculate(unpredictableconstraints)

Seite 4

Reality in Germany

Source: TOP 500 STUDIE 2014/ ACCENTURE

Seite 5

Building in Germany

Seite 6

Meaning of the acronym BIM

Building Information Modeling (BIM):

• Is a digital representation of the physical and functional properties of a h2h betting tips construction.

• Is a common source of knowledge for information about a

system, as a reliable basis for decision-making during its

life cycle; since the early design until demolition.

Short definition of BIM:

Life cycle management of the built reality,

supported by process modelling and digital technology.

(NBIMS – National BIM Standard – United States)

Seite 7

Communication between all levels

requires cooperation within the levels

Seite 8

BIM Level

Forecast: - 20 Years -10 Years + 5 Years + 10 Years

Status Quo

2D/3D BIM, 4D/5D/xD

Seite 9

Summarizing the potentials

• Complete knowledge for:

• Owner (marketing)

• Planner

• Execution companies

• Operator (reconstruction, demolition)

• Representation of complex relationships

• The entire project documentation (lists,

evaluations, analysis, ...) will be in all phases

automatically updated!

Seite 10

BIM in Germany – Current status /

Outlook In an international comparison the German construction industry is a step

behind concerning BIM implementation. Possible reasons for this are:

• Language barriers (English)

• Limited experience with high-quality work in 3D

• Fragmentation of the German construction industry

• Some parties involve in planning have no advantage because of the

German “Free Structure for ACE”

• Investigated pilot projects reveal inadequate results

• Basis’ understanding and skills are missing trained staff will be

required in order to increase the quality of the exchange

Current impulse:

• Selective promotion from the public authorities

• The federal government shows its support in the „Digitale Agenda“

• Federal associations face the big challenge

Seite 11

Political impulse in Germany

• Reform commission

• The aim is “Open BIM” for buildings and civil constructions

• Digital Agenda 2014 – 2017

• Federal government’s High – Tech strategy

• Publication: “BIM-Leitfaden für Deutschland” (BIM-Guide for Germany)

• „Maßnahmenkatalog zur Nutzung von BIM in der öffentlichen Bauverwaltung unter Berücksichtigung der rechtlichen und ordnungspolitischen

Rahmenbedingungen“

Seite 12

Reform commission for large-scale

project building

Task force „Moderne IT-gestützte Planungsmethoden (BIM)“

• Aim: Improve transparency of building projects’ planning and

development.

Cost Certainty and increase of the efficiency in the

construction industry

Construction quality improvement

Optimization of the ecological characteristics, CO2 reduction

Improvement of the position of German planners and the

German construction sector (incl. German construction

suppliers) in the international market

• Time horizon: implement an integrated model-oriented approach

in large-scale projects during the next 5 years

Source: BIM-Strategie Deutschland (Skizze), Entwurf – 17. Dezember 2013

Seite 13

Initiators of the Planen Bauen 4.0

GmbH

and many more…

Seite 14

Specific objectives of the Planen

Bauen 4.0 GmbH

• Design the digitalization of the entire construction value

chain over the whole life cycle of the facilities and draft

planning of the implementation and operation until

demolition and recycling

• Setting-up and running a national platform for BIM

• Development of requirements, standards, behavior

patterns and guidelines for BIM

• Generate, relate and communicate the Know-how in the

field of digital building and BIM

Seite 15

BIM in teaching

Seite 16

BIM in teaching

Seite 17

Example from the teaching: Structural engineering

Seite 18

Example from the teaching: Defining properties in the BIM construction-software

Seite 19

Example from the teaching: Defining properties in the BIM construction-software

Seite 20

Example from the teaching: Software for checking the IFC-files

Seite 21

Example from the teaching: Multi-zone building simulation

Seite 22

Example from the teaching: 3D visualization after renovation

Seite 23

Example from the teaching: Model-based tender documents edition

Source: http://www.rib-software.com

Seite 24

Example from the teaching: Scheduling

Source: http://www.rib-software.com

Seite 25

5D Lab in Guangzhou, China

Seite 26

Who looks for a BIM manager?

Seite 27

What do we have to do?

• Standards and guidelines have to be developed

• The knowledge and the correct use of BIM has to be encouraged education and training

Universities

Companies

Professional associations • Reference projects must be supported and encouraged

• Certification for quality asssurance (Software, products, services, staff)

• Integrative information and services must be provided

• Specific public relations with events and training

Seite 28

Conclusion

The importance of BIM growing continuously,

however in Germany we are still at the beginning.

Seite 29

Thank you for your attention

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Joaquín Díaz

Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering

Board member of the IngKH

diaz@bau.thm.de

Seite 30

Source: http://www.wrnsstudio.com

Design, construction and operation of a

flexible high-tech-building

Optimization of:

individual form

function

time

costs

security

comfort

flexibility

energy, fire protection

and soundproofing

technical building

equipment

sustainability

...

Seite 31

Categories of the BIM implementation

Seite 33

IFC development and implementation

Source: “Open Standards for BIM” | buildingSMART Canada

IFC2x3: current common version

IFC4: published, but not consistently

available

Status Quo:

Use of

proprietary

exchange

formats

(companies-

related)

The consistent

use of IFC is

still

problematic

Seite 34

Summarizing the potentials

• Digital building model enables:

• Consistent use of building information

in all phases Life cycle management

• Analysis and simulations

• Higher costs- and time planning accuracy

• Lower coordination errors

• Higher planning- and execution quality

through clash detection and alternatives

comparison before starting construction.

Seite 35

BIM in Europa

Country Current status Initiatives

United Kingdom “UK BIM Strategy“ stablished since 2011

(government initiative)

Aim: „position the UK to become the world

leaders in BIM“

UK BIM Task Group

From 2016 BIM Level 2 will be

applied in all public construction

projects

Norway Guidelines and existing needs STATSBYGG

Finland Guidelines and existing needs Senaatti Properties

Denmark Guidelines and existing needs Det Digitale Byggeri

Nederland Guidelines and existing needs Rijkswarerstaat

France Regulations, guidelines and work

standardization

Mediaconstruct / Industrie

Spain Individual policies and requirements exist

(uBIM)

buildingSMART Spanish

Chapter

Quelle: Siegfried Wernik, buildingSMART e.V.

Seite 36

Response of the market

• Public buildings management association, regions and

municipalities No use

• Planning companies Mainly used by large-scale companies

• Executive companies Occasional use of BIM in construction projects (corporate strategy!)

• Software companies Growing IFC-based applications, e.g. for the bill of quantities, costs

estimation, constructability, building simulations (energy, fire, ...), integration of construction-related knowledge, sustainability certification, etc.

• Universities Emerging integration of BIM in teaching and research

• Al companies The beginning of training offers Establishment of the planen bauen 4.0 GmbH

Seite 37

RIB and THM Cooperation

5D Lab in Gießen

Seite 38

75%

Equity

25%

Equity

iTWO Institute

Research in THM: Integration of BIM and LCA for sustainable

construction

Development of an

efficient method for

decision-making

in early project phases

LCA

Environmental

assessment

BIM +

Certifications

Social

assessment

BIM

Economic

assessment

Seite 39

Automatic Life Cycle Assessment of

the manufacturing phase based on BIM

Source: Georg Reitschmidt, THM

Read the BIM model and

disassemble the construction

components in layers

Assignment of

BIM-Materials

to their equivalents

in Ökobau.dat

Obtain the

Environmental

Indicators

Calculation of the

LCA values

for the manufacturing phase

Enrichment of BIM

with the LCA values and

the materials assignment

Seite 40

Automatic Life Cycle Assessment of

the manufacturing phase based on BIM

Seite 41

Source: Georg Reitschmidt, THM

top related