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© 2009 Autodesk
Autodesk’s Commitment to BIM-MEPAUS
Rob Malkin, Director ANZArchitecture, Engineering and Construction
© 2009 Autodesk
Autodesk | Integration with the AMCA
BIM-MEPAUS
TSI, Karelcad, Autodesk and AMCA have been engaged for 18 months now gathering trends, requirements and laying down the foundation for a long term solution for you.
BIM and IPD ForumsBIM shifting the mindset of traditional fabrication and constructionas companies are beginning to apply similar principles to the fabrication of building components. Companies are working in new contractual ways to improve collaboration and project success. Support industry to remove the barriers.
Off-site fabrication or assemblyFewer shipments of components have to be received at the construction site eliminating the need to store and track hundreds of pieces for the same component, On-site construction work can occur simultaneous to fabrication. This requires a collaborative solution!
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Building Information Modeling Using the “I” Revit and Vault
Vault Server(Project Intelligence)
“Managed Data”
BIM Model
StructuralModel
MEP SystemsModel
Builders &Fabricators
Architectural Model
Enable Concurrent Design Across SitesEnable Project Data
Management
Connect the BIM Model to the Rest
of the Project
Internal and external
collaboration
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Expanding the Value of BIM for Building Lifecycle
Professional Services Business Model
Schematic Design
Design Development & Analysis
Construction Documentation
Construction & Site
SupervisionFab
Production phase drives majority of revenue
(Traditional Services)
Value of BIM
O&M
Autodesk Extended Focus: Design intent & building
performance
ADSK Extended Focus: Design-to-Fabrication
and Construction Workflows
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Strategy: Accelerate the adoption of BIM by creating an integrated, digital design-to-fabrication workflow for engineered building systems
Expanding the solution beyond engineering design professionals to support needs of contractors and owners
Delivering solutions to bridge gap between design and fabrication
Driving national standards across the ecosystem
Autodesk | Design to Fabrication for Building
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Autodesk, Karelcad and TSI are proud partners of the rollout of BIM-MEPAUS