Project Execution Planning for Building Information ModelingProject Execution Planning for Building Information Modeling
A buildingSMART Alliance project sponsored by:• The Charles Pankow Foundation• Construction Industry Institute (CII)• Penn State Office of Physical Plant (OPP)• PACE
Progress Meeting #7 – March 6th, 2008Progress Meeting #7 – March 6th, 2008
Conference Call AgendaConference Call Agenda
1. Introductions2. Review Project Objectives3. Progress Report4. Review Planning Process5. Draft Execution Plan Discussion
Team MembersTeam Members
•Board of Advisory•Deke Smith – Executive Director of buildingSMART Alliance (Industry Champion)•Victor Sanvido – Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Southland Industries•Francois Grobler – Ph.D., US Army CERL and IAI - North America•Steve Hagan – Project Knowledge Center, U.S. General Services Administration•Soad Kousheshi – President, AEC Strategy•Ed Gannon – Manager of Design Services, Penn State Office of Physical Plant•Mark Falzarano – Barton Malow Company•Mark Butler – HDR•Derek Cunz – Director of Project Development, Mortenson Construction• Mark Konchar- Vice President – Balfour Beatty Construction
• CIC Research Program Team Members• John Messner – Director of the CIC Research Program•Chimay Anumba – Professor and Head of Architectural Engineering•Sam Hunter – Assist. Professor of Psychology•Craig Dubler – PhD Student, Architectural Engineering (Construction)•Colleen Kasprzak – MS Student, Architectural Engineering (Operations)•Chitwan Saluja – MS Student, Architectural Engineering (Planning)•Nevena Zikic – MS Student, Architectural Engineering (Design)•Shane Goodman – BAE/MAE Student, Architectural Engineering
• Sponsor Representatives•Bob Tener – Director, The Charles Pankow Foundation •Steve Thomas – Director of Research, The Construction Industry Institute
Project OverviewProject Overview
• Identify BIM methods and implementation strategies organized by project phase
• Planning, Design, Construction, Operations• Develop implementation guidelines and best practice
methods• Disseminate the results
• BIM Execution Planning Guide• Interactive execution planning computer tool• Presentations at national conferences e.g. buildingSMART, AIA, AGC BIMForum, etc.• Articles in industry and academic publications
Progress ReportProgress Report
1. Review of available literature and resources 2. Develop interview questions to identify current and future uses of
BIM from industry experts 3. Conduct interviews to identify different uses of BIM4. Analyze the industry interviews through detailed content analysis.
a) The result of this process is a list of the BIM uses along with preliminary information regarding the uses.
5. Develop interview questions to investigate each BIM use 6. Conduct interviews to gain further information about each BIM
use. 7. Compile BIM Use information pages from interview and lit review
results8. Develop the BIM Execution Planning design process from
process modeling concepts. 9. Identify BIM Execution Plan content through an analysis of
industry interviews
OperationOperation ConstructionConstruction DesignDesign PlanningPlanning
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First Pass = Use
Second Pass = Who creates it? What Platform?
OperationOperation ConstructionConstruction DesignDesign PlanningPlanning
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Execution Planning Process Concept:“Begin with the End in Mind”
Site Analysis Site Analysis
Existing Conditions ModelingExisting Conditions Modeling
Design ReviewsDesign Reviews
3D MEP Coordination3D MEP Coordination
Digital FabricationDigital Fabrication
3D Control and Planning3D Control and Planning
Record ModelRecord Model
Asset ManagementAsset Management
Space Management/TrackingSpace Management/Tracking
Disaster/Emergency PlanningDisaster/Emergency Planning
Engineering AnalysisEngineering Analysis
Code ValidationCode Validation
LEED EvaluationLEED Evaluation
3D System Design3D System Design
Building System AnalysisBuilding System Analysis
Cost EstimationCost Estimation
ProgrammingProgramming
Design AuthoringDesign Authoring
4D Phase Planning4D Phase Planning
Site Utilization PlanningSite Utilization Planning
Building MaintenanceBuilding Maintenance
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• What is a process map?• Visual aid for organizing work processes.
• How would it help?• Establish the logical sequence of the activities within a
process;• Identify the inputs, i.e., the enterprise information and the
external information that support the activities within the process;
• Establish the BIM outputs and the information exchange between activities; and
• Identify the team participants or the agents responsible for a particular BIM task.
Process MapsProcess Maps
Design Authoring
ArchitectArchitect
Typical Methods
MechanicalEngineer
Architect
Typical Methods
Typical Methods
Typical Methods
Typical Methods
Structural Engineer Operator
Contractor
BIM Project Execution Planning ProcessBIM Project Execution Planning Process
Structural Analysis
Structural Eng.
Structural Eng.
Lighting Analysis
Energy Modeling
MechanicalEng
MechanicalEng
Record Model
OperatorOperatorElectrical Eng.
Electrical Eng. ContractorContractor
Construction Coordination hi
Draft Execution Plan DiscussionDraft Execution Plan Discussion
Preface
• Chapter 1: Introduction to BIM Execution Guide• Chapter 2: Overview of the BIM Execution Planning Process• Chapter 3: Identifying BIM Uses
•BIM in Operations •BIM in Construction •BIM in Design •BIM in Planning
• Chapter 4: Design the BIM Execution Process• Chapter 5: Creating the BIM Execution Plan• Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks
Glossary of TermsBibliographyBIM Resources
Appendix 1: BIM Uses in PlanningAppendix 2: BIM Uses in DesignAppendix 3: BIM Uses in ConstructionAppendix 4: BIM Uses in Operations
Discussion (continued)Discussion (continued)
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