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© 2008 Autodesk

Interoperability beyond traditional BIM

Christian RustSales Development Manager AEC Emerging Countries

Autodesk

What does the Bermuda triangle and AEC industry have in common?

Typical challenges on projects

• Information flow between involved parties

• Time and cost pressure

• Buildings are getting more complex

Owner

BuilderPlanner

Technologies & Processes available to

the Industry

CADComputer Aided

Drafting

IPDIntegrated

Project Delivery

BIMBuilding

Information Modeling

BuildingInformation Model

Architect

StructuralEngineer

MEPEngineer

Constructor

Owner

BUILDINGINFORMATIONMODELING ARCHITECTS

STRUCTURALENGINEERS

MEP SYSTEMSENGINEERS

BUILDERS

OWNERS

The Building Information Model Defined

Definition

Building Information Modeling (BIM) – The creation and use of coordinated, internally consistent, computable information about a building project in design and construction.

Image Courtesy of DDB Architectural International Ltd.

The benefits of BIM for the AEC industry

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%

Construction monitoring

Phasing and scheduling

Record models

Cost estimation

Shop drawing coordination

Sustainable design

Marketing

Clash detection

Visualization

18%

27%

27%

33%

36%

39%

48%

61%

88%

Design Intelligence Technology Survey May/June 2008 www.di.net

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Case Study 1

ADSK office building

Integrated Project Delivery

BIM-enabled approach:

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)

1) Early substantive involvement of key participants

2) Joint sharing of risk and reward through a profit/incentive pool

3) Joint project management

4) Zero Litigation

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BIM in practice:

Design

Lighting Design Collaboration

Design/Electrical Model

Coordination Model

BIM Design Deliverables

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BIM in practice:

Digital Fabrication

Millwork Design: Contractor’s Visualization

Millwork:

Fabrication Model

QTO

Construction Process: Coordination

Sustainable Design: Lighting

Sustainable Design: Construction

• 8 months from 0% design to Certificate of Occupancy

• 0% change orders

• 30% owner scope changes delivered in 6.7% less time (compared to baseline project schedule)

• No Claims

• No lost time accidents

• No back charges

• 7.4% added design quality

Results

Case Study 2Baltic Arena PolandEurocup 2012

Structural Engineer:Autorska Pracownia Konstrukcyjna “WOJDAK”

Using:Autodesk Robot Structural analysis& Revit Structure & Autocad

Benefits:•Leveraged architects Autocad plans•Developed structural model in 2 days •Able to test multiple design variations and optimize structural setup on the fly•Easier communicateon with the client & architect enabled faster decission process

Case Study 4CET Budapest

Planer: ONL

Using:Revit Architecture & 3DMax

Challenges:Non Standard architecture with cost limits & embedding existing building

Advantages:Visualize to understand conceptGet collision free buildingBuilding to factory design

creating structural element listings

[one-to-one relation]

Case Study 5Tatweer Towers

Planer: Burt Hill

Using:Autodesk BIM approach

Challenge:Very complex & big building 3.9 Mio SF2 x119 Floors plus 4 (2) Basements

Benefits: Saving time, money,…Gaining understanding

Following material all provided by:

FEASIBILITY

DESIGN

DATA

GIANT 6 GB FILE SIZE

REQUIRES SERIOUS STRUCTURING

COMMERCIAL TOWER ONLY SHOWN,

RESIDENTIAL HAS SIMILAR STRUCTURE

EACH USER WORKS

ON A FILE OF

MAXIMUM 250 MB

“IT CAN’T BE DONE IN REVIT”

“IT MUST BE DONE IN REVIT”

DESIGN

MAXMODEL

REVIT MODEL

DATABASE

AUTODESK SOLUTION ENABLES SEAMLESS EFFICIENT

INTERRELATION BETWEEN

DESIGNER AND BIM EXPERT MANAGER

Dubailand Project, mixed use 4.6 M sf

Dubailand Project, mixed use 4.6 M sf

PARAMETRIC SURFACE SUBDIVISION

PARAMETRIC SURFACE SUBDIVISION

STRUCTURAL FRAME GENERATION

BEFORE

2 WEEKS8 STAFF

AFTER

2 HOURS2 STAFF

Cities = BIM + IM Project = BIM + IM

Big BIM Small BIM MEGABIM

BIM consultantsOmnix & Allcad

Case Study 6looks familiar, or?

Using:Revit Arch, Structure, MEP, 3D Max, Navisworks, MS Project, Excel, ACAD

Benefits:•BOQ with 2d referencing•Fast delivery deadline 1st November•Clash detection •Easier communication with the client , architect & engineers enabled faster decision process•and much more ..

Case Study 6YAS Hotel

Omnix BIM Services

1. 3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

2. Clash Detection Reports

3. BOQ of all items in BIM model with 2D Drawing cross referencing

4. Rendered Views & Walk-through for interior and overall building Pre-

Construction Analysis

5. Construction Progress Review Sheet

6. Construction Simulation

7. As-Built BIM Model

AllCAD Services

1. 3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

3d Views And Section For Constructability Review

CLASH REPORT OF TOWER-A (YAS ISLAND)Floors MEP to MEP SGN, AGN to MEP

Basement 51 87

LGF 307 677

GF 377 1555

Mezzanine 78 349

Level 01 437 837

Level 02 364 573

Level 03

Level 04

Level 05

Level 06

Level 07

Level 08 - -

Total 3142 7473

CLASH REPORT OF TOWER-B (YAS ISLAND)Floors MEP to MEP SGN, AGN to MEP

Basement 510 1355

LGF 187 974

GF 533 317

Mezzanine 72 683

Level 01 51 367

Level 02 65 169

Level 03

Level 04

Level 05 26 194

Level 06 - -

Level 07 - -

Total 1574 4397

Rendered Views & Walk-through for interior and overall building Pre-Construction Analysis

Rendered Views & Walk-through for interior and overall building Pre-Construction Analysis

Rendered Views & Walk-through for interior and overall building Pre-Construction Analysis

(GYPSUM WALL)

BOQ with 2D Drawing cross

referencing

BOQ with 2D Drawing cross referencing

1 Foundation

2 RCC Column Schedule

3 RCC Wall Schedule

4 RCC Slab Schedule

5 RCC Beam Schedule

6 Wall Schedule

7 Curtain Wall Schedule

8 Exterior Glazing Schedule

9 Door Schedule

10 Window Schedule

11 Flooring Schedule

12 Reflected Ceiling Schedule

13 Staircase Schedule

14 Balustrade Schedule

FLOOR WISE QUANTITY LIST FOR FOLLOWING SERVICES.

1 Electrical Power, Light & Auxiliary

2 HVAC Works

3 Fire Protection Works

4 Water Supply & Drainage

QUANTITY DELIVERABLES

CURTAIN WALLS

STAIRCASE

BLOCK WALLS

SLAB & COLUMNS

COREWALLS

Construction Progress Review SheetSEGREGATED BROKEN MODEL

As-Built BIM Modelfor preventive maintenance

As-Built BIM Modelfor corrective maintenance

As-Built BIM Modelfor Facility Management

Case Study 6YAS hotel

Thanks to:Omnix and AllCADALDAR and Al Futtaim

Cedric CarrRajinder Lall

7473+4397=11870 Clashes solved

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