CE388L Lect 1 (2)
CE388L Lect 1 (2)
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Labor Productivity with years…
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What is BIM?
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What is BIM?
• Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a set of
technologies, processes and policies enabling multiple
stakeholders to collaboratively design, construct and
operate a Facility in virtual space.
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BIM Benefits
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Levels of BIM.
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Who uses BIM?
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Types of BIM software.
1. BIM Execution Planning Software
2. BIM Content Management Software
3. BIM Modeling Software
4. Generative Design Software / Algorithmic BIM Software
5. BIM Performance / BIM Analysis Software
6. BIM Collaboration Software
7. BIM Validation / BIM Checking Software
8. Preconstruction BIM 4D/5D Software
9. Construction BIM Software
10. Facilities Management BIM Software
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BIM4Client
BIM4Datacentres
BIM4Design
BIM BIM4FitOut
BIM4FM
Implementations BIM4Health and Safety
BIM4Heritage
BIM4Highways
BIM4Housing
BIM4Infrastructure
UKBIM4Landscape
BIM4LG
BIM4M2
BIM4Rail
BIM4Regs
BIM4Retail
BIM4Security and Emergency
Services
BIM4SME
BIM4Water
Survey4BIM
....and other SIGs
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BIM Standards
Committee: ISO/TC 59/SC13 Construction works information
• ISO 19650-1 BIM Concepts and principles (based on BS 1192) (Nov
2018)
• ISO 19650-2 BIM Delivery phase of assets (based on PAS 1192-2)
(Nov 2018)
• ISO 19650-3 Operational phase of assets (based on PAS 1192-3)
(2020)
• ISO 19650-5 Security minded BIM (based on PAS 1192-5) (2020)
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8Ds of BIM.
DE-COMMISIONI
NG
8D
De-commisioning
Demolition
Extension
Reconstruction
Recycling of structure
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9 D of BIM?
LEAN CONSTRUCTION
• Way to design production systems to minimize waste of
materials, time, and effort in order to generate the maximum
possible amount of value.
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LOD (Level of Development/Detail)
• For BIM it is Level of Completeness
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LOD Definitions
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We’ll be using REVIT
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