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BIM in Infrastructure - Consultant’s perspective
BIM Event - BPCC November 6th, 2014
Mateusz Nettmann
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BIM in Infrastructure, Consultant’s perspective
Agenda
Project Introduction
Impact on Design Process
Challenges
Benefits
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL: Use this space for disclaimer if needed. 2
Project Introduction
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MATEUSZ NETTMANN PROJECT MANAGER
Project Introduction Mateusz Nettmann • Project Manager based in URS Poznań office • Responsible for international designs • More than 11 years’ experience in major road projects in
Poland (including 100 km motorway project) and the UK. • Involved in the Stockholm Bypass project as a Functional
Manager of Roads for FSK06 contract • Highly focussed on the latest 3D techniques and BIM
process „In Roads”. mateusz.nettmann@urs.com
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21km of motorway, mainly in tunnel Client: Trafikverket 9 Project Packages: • FSK01 Kings Curve Interchange • FSK02 Rock Tunnels • FSK03 Lovö Interchange • FSK04 Vinsta Interchange • FSK05 Hjulsta Interchange • FSK06 Akalla and Häggvik Interchanges • FSK07 Tunnel Systems • FSK08 Installations • FSK09 Towers and Stations
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• Stockholm Bypass Project
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Project Introduction
• Stockholm Bypass Project – Package FSK06
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• FSK06 - 3 km section including 27 road alignments of total length over 22 km
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• FSK06 - 11 bridges (including 3 tunnels) + number of retaining walls
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• Complex water & drainage and electrical & ducting networks
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Impact of BIM on Design Process
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• Common data Environment: Traditional Windows folder approach
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• Common data environment: Strict file naming convention
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• Common data environment: Version control in ProjectWise
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Scotland
England
Switzerland Austria
Poland
Sweden
• Common data environment: Sharing data across different locations in real time
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• Active role of the Client throughout design process
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• Active role of the Client throughout design process
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• Drawings: Traditional hard copy approach
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• Drawings: No drawings at the detailed design stage
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• 3D models used for design, not only for final visualization
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BIM CODE
• Level of information in models
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AMA CODE
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• Level of information in models
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BoQ SUB-ZONE
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• Level of information in models
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CORRIDOR
Impact on Design Process
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• Level of information in models
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MATERIAL INFORMATIONS
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• Level of information in models
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START STATION (CHAINAGE)
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• Level of information in models
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STOP STATION (CHAINAGE)
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• Level of information in models
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VOLUME
Impact on Design Process
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• Level of information in models
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CAD PROPERTIES
Impact on Design Process
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• Level of information in models
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Impact on Design Process • Level of information in models
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• Clash detection (including 3D check of headroom, swept path and working width)
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Impact on Design Process • Clash detection (including 3D check of headroom, swept path and working width)
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Challenges
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POWER CIVIL for Sweden (SS2)
Project Wise (SS4)
Navigator (SS4)
MX Road (SS2)
Microstation (SS3)
AutoCad 2012 + AutoTurn 3D Pro
InRoads (SS3)
• New design workflow required new software hence training and learning curve
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JOHAN ASPLUND • BIM specialist at the Swedish
Transport Administration Engineering Department for Major Projects.
• Specializes in object-oriented design and digital project management for complex infrastructure projects
• Active in all phases of the design process.
ANNA LEŚNIEWSKA – NOWAK • Technical Director, URS Poland • Responsible for major road projects • 18 years’ experience in road design • Project Manager for all URS Poland
input to the Stockholm Bypass project.
MIKE CLARKE • Technical Diretor, URS UK&I • Responsible for ProjectWise
development • Over 25 years experience with
Bentley and Autodesk technologies • Has worked on high profile projects
across the globe • Working with Trafikverket on the
implementation of ProjectWise for the Stockholm Bypass.
STEFAN HAGMAN • Works with BIM and Model
development for ÅF Infrastructure • Backround in Civil engineering • Works with Swedish Transport
Administration Engineering Department to define how to use BIM and models regarding collaboration, reviewing between technical disciplines, and how to use data from models.
• Having the right people in the right place
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MATEUSZ NETTMANN
FUNCTIONAL MANAGER -
URS
MARCIN ABEL
ASS. FUNCTIONAL
MANAGER - URS
MACIEJ KIŚLUK
DESIGNER 1
URS
MICHAŁ BIEŃ
DESIGNER 1
URS
ŁUKASZ WASIK
DESIGNER 2
URS
MAŁGORZATA PRYSIAŻNA
3D & BIM COORDINATOR
URS
EMILIA AUGUSTYNIAK
DESIGNER 2
URS
ADAM WIECZOREK
DESIGNER1
URS
KENT CEDERHOLM
ASS. FUNCTIONAL
MANAGER - ÅF
JACEK GACZKOWSKI
DATA MANAGER
URS
• Having the right people in the right place
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Benefits
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• Direct link between 3D components and BoQ / Technical Specification
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Benefits
• Direct link between 3D components and BoQ / Technical Specification
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Benefits
• Direct link between 3D components and BoQ / Technical Specification
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Impact on Design Process • Clash detection (including 3D check of headroom, swept path and working width)
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• Better quality: identification of clashes at the design stage Quicker and more accurate BoQ process Cross-check of BoQ and Specification Design models used directly for visualization
• 3D models provide accurate data for construction planning
• 3D models can be used directly for machine guiding
• World Wide recognition (Bentley BeInspired Award)
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Questions?
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