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A Contractor’s PerspectivePeter Trebilcock
Director for Design and BIM
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A Framework for Collaboration & Integration
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Asset Lifecycle
Simulation
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Asset Lifecycle
One Data Set
Delivering customer value by being industry leaders in Building Information Modelling and the use of the digital
toolset, to go Beyond Delivery through an integrated approach to the whole asset life-cycle
Beyond Delivery – Our Vision:
Beyond Delivery
Create an end to end BIM process model
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a delivery methodology that utilises digital tool sets to visualise, collaborate, simulate, optimise and integrateutilising an integrated data set (the building information model) through the whole asset lifecycle.
Building Information Modelling =
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Integrated collaborative design
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Solution iteration
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Benefits for the Client
• Client sees what they will be getting• Is an excellent interactive engagement tool• Better quality as issues resolved in trade co-ordination• Enables earlier completion as it reduces rework• Provides intelligent data for FM support and asset
management• Lower costs via increased design efficiency and better
planning and supply chain integration
Increased design efficiency• Reduces administrative work allowing focus on
design (using component based library)• Makes co-ordination & integration of all disciplines
easier and quicker• Reduced design re-work• Improved/ more efficient RDD (Reviewable Design
Data) process of signing-off designs with the end users
Benefits for Balfour Beatty• Quicker/ more accurate response to proposed changes• Ease of demonstrating Phasing / Sequencing / logistics, site setup,
traffic routes• Full collaborative approach involving supply chain – clash
detection / easier co-ordination• Rehearse construction plans and sequences • Fewer surprises during operations• Fewer defects and snags • Increased safety• More competitive price• Building Model/Data constantly updated and current• FM Data available
We become a Virtual Builder
The value of prototyping and construction simulations!
1. Design in 3D with associated data attached.2. Concurrent Design and Solution Iteration through a collaborative
and integrated team.3. Undertake Virtual Construction Simulation - 4D.
3D geometry linked to a construction programme. 4. Visual Design and Construction Project Management around the
4D model.5. An Integrated Data Management and O&M Plan, that utilises
existing models and project learning.
A good BIM project should include:
1. Project BIM Implementation Leader in post and trained.2. Project Director & Leadership Team BIM familiarisation workshop
held and strategy agreed.3. Project BIM Objectives defined and agreed with OPCO BIM Leader.4. Project BIM launch event held (continuation of the pre-contract
BIM strategy).5. BIM Execution Plan in place and approved OPCO BIM Leader.6. Training programme & resources in place.7. Software & Hardware in place.8. BIM implementation process continuously reviewed, benefits and
KPIs reported.9. BIM integrated into project delivery process.10. BIM success and best practice captured and shared.
BIM 10 Point Plan
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BIM Website
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Monthly Webex Knowledge Sharing Forums
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Clash Detection
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Integrated accommodation schedules
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Kelvin Hall, Hull (BBCL)
- Full NBS Specification linkages- Parametric detailing- Zero Harm integration and pilot study
Kelvin Hall School
Residual hazards added to models
Skegness Academy
Space laser scanned existing building incl. roof space to assist with accuracy. Imported survey as revit model into BIM
Telephone House
Shell and Core- everything new in BIM, with existing modelled from drawings and scans
MOD Project
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M&E BIM model used particularly for plant room area to aid sequencing and area planning. M&E model linked to off-site manufacturing.
St Ambrose Academy, Trafford
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M&E installation integrated by supply chain
Gloucester EfW
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Gloucester EfW
Gloucester EfW
Ince Marshes EfW
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Sequencing Integration of client process equipment
Barnsley Markets
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Example of 4D planning demonstrating phasing
Visual ConstructionManagement
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Planned v Actual4D Model showing Planned Construction – Jan. 2012
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MEP DfMA Module Installation
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St Silas Primary School
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Client engagement tool
Client Engagement
Client Testimonial
Client Testimonial“Because we have been able to see exactly what it looks like we have been able to order the furniture now in advance, which would never have been able to with the use of flat plans.”
A lot of consultation has gone on, I certainly feel more confidentbecause we can actually see what it’s going to look like.
They have used the BIM model to help understand how to “Keeping the school looking good, knowing how much that’s going to cost, sustainability, knowing how long things will last, all of those have been within the conversations we have had and very much built into the planning”
Our Client offer• Access to the BIM model
throughout the process• Access to the BB team to make a
film of the journey and record progress
• Engagement using the BIM model for review and sign off
• Ownership of the BIM ‘kit’ and the end of the project
• All the BIM asset data
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Using portable technology
For Client, design and site staff
Component Properties
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Component Properties
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Client Testimonial360 Gyroscopic Views
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