Build ing Infor Building nforma mation tion Mode odeling ling & Con onst stru ruct ctio ion n Ma Manage nagement ment Presenter: Mark Fessenden
Webi binar nar Overv verview iew
For audio, you must dial into the conference room using call-in information at the bottom left of your screen
Approximately 45-minutes
Question and answer ses sessio sion n imm immediately following following
1 Cont Continuing inuing P rofess rofessional ional Development Development P oint or 1 Cont Contact act Hour
After the webinar, navigate to your Curriculum to view your certificate
F il ile e Sh Shar are e Pod P od
Webi binar nar Overv verview iew
For audio, you must dial into the conference room using call-in information at the bottom left of your screen
Approximately 45-minutes
Question and answer ses sessio sion n imm immediately following following
1 Cont Continuing inuing P rofess rofessional ional Development Development P oint or 1 Cont Contact act Hour
After the webinar, navigate to your Curriculum to view your certificate
F il ile e Sh Shar are e Pod P od
Publ ublic ic & Private Cons onstr truct uction ion Projects
Source: McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Const Const ruc tion Dodge
Traini raining ng Object Objectiv ive es •By the end of this module, you will be able to: – Understand the composition & responsibilities of each of
the four basic project teams who come together in a project – Identify the factors that contribute to an effective team – Describe the stages of facility life cycle with associated
activities & documents – Under nders stand the the influence influence
Int ntegrat egrated ed project delivery delivery (IP (IP D) & building information modeling (BIM) have on all stages of projectt development projec development
Key Terms •A/E
- Architect/Engineer
•AEC
– Architecture, Engineering & Construction
•AIA - American Institute of
Architects •BIM
-Building Information Modeling
•ADD
- Computer-Aided Design & Drafting
•CSI
- Construction Specifications Institute
•CIPD
- Integrated Project Delivery
•MEP
– Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing
•O&M - Operations & Maintenance •PPD -
Preliminary Project Description
•UCC - Uniform Commercial Code
What is a Project?
The Project Team
Facility Life Cycle
Factors Affecting Project Quality & Delivery Method
Design Change Cost Impact
10
Four C’s of Communication
Types of Project Delivery Methods •Design-Bid-Build
(DBB) or DesignAward-Build (DAB)
•DBB with Construction
Management (DBB with CM) •Design-Build (DB) or Design-
Construct •Design-Build-Operate-Maintain
(DBOM) •Build-Operate-Transfer
(BOT)
•Integrated Project Delivery (IP D)
Traditional Bid or Negotiated Contract
Design-Bid-Build
Construction/Procurement Documents
Superseded CSI 1995 MasterFormat TM • Division 1 General Requirements • Division
2 Site Construction
• Division 3 Concrete • Division
4 Masonry
• Division 5 Metals • Division 6 Wood & Plastics • Division 7 Thermal & Moisture Protection • Division 8 Doors & Hardware • Division 9 Finishes • Division
10 Specialties
• Division 11 Equipment • Division
12 Furnishings
• Division
13 Special Construction
• Division
14 Conveying systems
• Division 15 Mechanical • Division
16 Electrical
CSI 2004 MasterFormatTM •
Procurement & Contracting Documents Group: –
•
General R equirements S ubgroup: –
•
Division 01 – General Requirements
Facility Construction S ubgroup:
Division 24 – R eserved
–
Division 25 – Integrated Automation
–
Division 26 – E lectrical
–
Division 27 – Communications
–
Division 28 – Electronic Safety & Security
–
Division 29 – R eserved
–
Division 02 – Existing Conditions
–
Division 03 – Concrete
–
Division 04 – Masonry
–
Division 30 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 05 – Metals
–
Division 31 – Earthwork
Division 06 – Wood, Plastics, & Composites
–
Division 32 – Exterior Improvements
Division 07 – Thermal & Moisture Protection
–
Division 33 – Utilities
–
Division 08 – Openings
–
Division 34 – Transportation
–
Division 09 – F inishes
–
Division 35 – Waterway & Marine
Division 10 – Specialties
–
Division 36 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 11 – Equipment
–
Division 37 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 12 – Furnishings
–
Division 38 – Reserved for future expansion
Division 13 – Special Construction
–
Division 39 – Reserved for future expansion
– –
–
–
•
•
Site & Infrastructure S ubgroup:
Process Equipment Subgroup:
–
Division 14 – Conveying Equipment
–
Division 15 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 40 – Reserved for future expansion
Division 16 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 41 – Material Processing & Handling Equipment
–
Division 17 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 42 – Process Heating, Cooling, & Drying Equip
–
Division 18 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 43 – Process Gas & Liquid Handling, Purification & Storage Equipment
–
Division 19 – Reserved for future expansion
–
Division 44 – Pollution Control Equipment
–
Division 45 – Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment
Division 20 – R eserved
–
Division 46 – Solid Waste Equipment
Division 21 – Fire Suppression
–
Division 47 – Reserved for future expansion
Division 22 – Plumbing
–
Division 48 – Electrical Power Generation
Division 23 – Heating Ventilating & Air Conditioning
–
Division 49 – Reserved for future expansion
–
•
Division 00 – Procurement & Contracting Requirements
–
Facility Services Subgroup: – – – –
TFPP/Grinnell Critical Sections •
•
•
10 44 00 Fire P rotection Specialties –
10 44 13 Fire Extinguisher Cabinets
–
10 44 16 Fire Extinguishers
–
10 44 43 Fire Extinguisher Accessories
21 13 00 Fire-Suppression Sprinkler Systems –
21 13 13 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems
–
21 13 16 Dry-P ipe Sprinkler Systems
–
21 13 19 Preaction Sprinkler Systems
–
21 13 26 Deluge Fire-Suppression Sprinkler Systems
–
21 13 29 Water Spray Fixed Systems
–
21 13 39 Foam-Water Systems
•
•
•
22 05 00 Common Work Results for P lumbing –
22 05 16 Expansion F ittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping
–
22 05 23 General-Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping
2 11 00 Facility Water Distribution –
22 11 13 Facility Water Distribution Piping
–
22 11 16 Domestic Water Piping
–
22 11 19 Domestic Water Piping Specialties
22 14 00 Facility Storm Drainage –
•
22 15 00 General Service Compressed-Air Systems –
21 20 00 FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS •
22 14 13 Facility Storm Drainage Piping
22 15 13 General Service Compressed-Air Piping
23 05 00 Common Work Results for HVAC
–
21 21 00 Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Systems
–
21 22 00 Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing Systems
–
23 05 23 General-Duty Valves for HVAC Piping
–
21 24 00 Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Systems
–
23 05 93 Testing, Adjusting & Balancing for HVAC
•
23 21 00 Hydronic Piping and Pumps –
23 21 13 Hydronic Piping
–
23 21 14: Hydronic Specialties
Third Party - Specifications
MasterSpec
Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) •A project delivery approach that integrates people,
systems, business structures & practices into a process that collaboratively harnesses the talents and insights of all participants to optimize project results, increase value to the owner, reduce waste & maximum efficiency through all phases of design, fabrication & construction.
•Source:
AIA Integrated Project Delivery: A Guide
Phases of IPD •Conceptualization
•Agency
•Criteria design
•Buyout
•Detailed
•Construction
Design
•Implementation Documents
Review
•Closeout
Building Information Modeling • A digital representation of physical & functional characteristics of a facility. • A shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable
basis for decisions during its lifecycle from inception onward. •A
basic premise of BIM is a collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of the lifecycle of a facility to insert, extract, update, or modify information in the BIM process to support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder.
• The BIM
is a shared digital representation founded on open standards for interoperability.
BIM Purpose •Design visualization
•Facility Operations
•Reduction of Errors
•Space assignment
•Collision
•Maintenance/Repair
Detection
•Quantity Take Off •4D Constructability •5D Cost Estimating •Asset/Equipment Inventory
•Emergency response, etc.
Stakeholder Benefits
24
BIM - Multiple Platforms •Revit (Autodesk) –
Architecture l Structure l MEP
•Bentley –
Architectural l Structural l Mechanical l Electrical
•Gehry Technologies –
Architecture/Structures l MEP
•ArchiCAD (Graphisoft) –
Architectural l Structural
Interoperability •IFC
(Industry Foundation Classes)
– Open standard for BIM models – Major platforms already comply
•NBIMS (National Building Information Model
Standards) – Defines what constitutes a “true” BIM model – Establishes standard definitions for BIM exchange
Revit MEP •What are the benefits? – “Useful” data associated with all entities – Improved coordination possibilities – Conflict and interference checking – Walk-through/Fly-through – Improved
organization
visualization
Revit MEP
Model Anatomy
Multi-Discipline Collaboration •Copy
Monitor/ Coordination Monitor –
Copy levels to dynamically flex the model
–
Copy rooms to create HVAC zones
–
Copy structural elements
–
(Coordination)
–
Copy ceilings to coordinate GRD’s
Multi-Discipline Collaboration •Interference
Checking
–
Identifies conflicts between elements that exist internally within the MEP model, or between elements that exist both within the MEP (host) model and “linked” models (architectural and structural).
–
Multiple and independent interference checking can be established.
The Model After Construction • Tracking tenant
improvements •Maintenance schedules •Marketing to prospective
tenants
Tyco’s Revit Content
www.grinnell.com
www.tyco-fire.com
REVIT FAMILY CONTENT
Valves With Trim
35
2D Symbolic Family Representation / 3D System Model
Grooved Mechanical Fittings
Our Revit Families vs Competitors Grinnell Figure 772 Rigid Coupli ng
Family Properties 1. Family Type: parametric 2. 2D Symbol: Yes 3. File Size: 248KB
BIM Cont ent URL Manufacturer Model # Description
Family Properties
Family Properties
1. Family Type: parametric 2. 2D Symbol: Yes 3. File Size: 288KB
1. Family Type: parametric 2. 2D Symbol: Yes 3. File Size: 316KB
BIM Cont ent
BIM Cont ent
NA
Test Data Specifications Sales Info Product Data Building Codes
Our Revit Families vs Competitors Tyco’s Model AV-1-300 Family
Family Properties 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Family Type: Non-parametric #of Families: 1 #of Valve & Trim Configurations: 75 Adjustable Trim: Yes Adjustable Trim Accessories: Yes Adjustable Coupling Model: Yes Control Valve Option: Yes 2D Symbol: Yes File Size: 1.2MB
Family Properties
Family Properties
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Family Type: Parametric #of Families: 1 #of Valve & Trim Configurations: 1 Adjustable Trim: No Adjustable Trim Accessories: No Adjustable Coupling Model: No Control Valve Option: No 2D Symbol: No File Size: 564KB
Family Type: Parametric #of Families: 2 #of Valve & Trim Configurations: 1 Adjustable Trim: No Adjustable Trim Accessories: No Adjustable Coupling Model: No Control Valve Option: No 2D Symbol: No File Size: 2.1MB
SprinkCAD to Revit MEP
40
Training Objectives •By the end of this module, you will be able to: – Understand the composition & responsibilities of each of
the four basic project teams who come together in a project – Identify the factors that contribute to an effective team – Describe the stages of facility life cycle with associated
activities & documents – Understand the influence
Integrated project delivery (IPD) & building information modeling (BIM) have on all stages of project development