SOFTWARE APPLICATION
FOR QUANTITY SURVEYING( CSC60603 )LEE PEI GIE 0315653
YONG SEEN YEE 0315883TEE SIN YEE 0315689
LEONG CHEE MUN 0316256KHOO XIN YEE 0316180
FUNCTION & LIMITATION BIM QS COMPUTER SOFTWARE01
GLODON02
COST X03
VICO OFFICE04
NOMITECH COSTOS
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FEATURES
1) Glodon Takeoff for Rebar (TRB)2) Glodon Takeoff for Mechanical and Electrical
(TME)3) Glodon Takeoff for Architecture and Structure
(TAS)4) Glodon Tender Series for Bill of Quantities (TBQ)5) MagiCAD
FUNCTIONS
1) Perfect data interface, accurate model data2) High market share of Takeoff products3) Project management and BIM 5D4) Professional management tool5) Quick Modelling & BIM-Based Quantity
Takeoff
LIMITATIONS
COSTLYExpensive to fulfil the business from the process of construction design to its operation which cover facility management as well.
‘Maintenance’ or ‘operation updating’ fee to get things updated
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FEATURES01 CostX®
02 CostX® 2D
03 CostX® Takeoff
04 CostX® Takeoff 2D
05 CostXL
06 CostX® Viewer
FUNCTIONS
1) DESIGN PACKAGE SUPPORT
2) NETWORK CAPABILITIES
3) AUTO-REVISIONING
4) WORKBOOKS
5) PAPERLESS ESTIMATING
6) SUBCONTRACTOR COMPARISON
FUNCTIONS
LIMITATIONS
CONTINUOUSLY PAY FOR ADD-ONS
$DO NOT ENABLE EDITING OF BIM
MODELS
MEASUREMENT LIMITATIONS
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FEATURES
1.) 2D to 3D change management-It is able to identify changes, deletions or additions between 2D drawing set versions and 3D model versions. -It is also able to compare coordinated 3D models to the 2D contract documents.
2.) 3D BIM for Clash Detection- It is able to detect clash in the project. - It can also define common and even complex comparisons, save
them, and re-run the comparisons
FEATURES
3.) 3D BIM for Layout- It can accurately point out the layout point in the virtual model.- It can also help in speed up the installation of the work and eliminate cost
to rework. 4.) 3D BIM for Quantity Takeoff- It is able to use geometry analysis algorithm to scan the 3D model content - It will automatically create takeoff items. - There is no need to export and import data.- It will automatically update the quantities after published.
FEATURES
5.) 5D BIM Estimating (Vico Office Cost Explorer)- It can provide feedback about the status of the project
and understanding of project cost variation- The stoplight colour coding makes it easy to identify
and compare design changes to the target cost and actual cost.
FEATURES
Red colour = over budget Yellow colour =within rangeGreen colour =on budgetBlue colour =suspiciously low.
FEATURES
5.) 5D BIM Estimating (Vico Cost Planner) -It is the cost calculation, estimating, and value engineering module. -It can provides an accurate estimate within a short period. - It can also provides continuous cost feedback.-It is also introduces an innovative n-tiered 3D spreadsheet; a unique graphic scheme.-It is also includes a Library Manager.
LIMITATIONS
It doesn’t have the ability to automatically detect the collisions between different models as you put them together.
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FEATURES
1.) CostOS 2D Extraction-It is a Quantity Takeoff Module that is integrated with CostOS Estimating. -It can support measurements on different type of files.-It is multiuser. -The quantities of the materials are fully coordinated with the Bill of Quantities. -It can also support the custom measurements
FEATURES
2.) BIM & GIS Modules-It can measure the quantities in simple but visual way.-IFC files is allowing to import models from BIM systems.-CostOS can also ensure that no item is missed out.
3.) International Estimating-CostOS can integrate with cost estimating database or on-line databases.-It can get the current exchange rates from the internet.-It can also records the location of the resources .-It is able to import, export and synchronize the historical data.-It is easy to import Bill of Quantities.-Excel has a system like Palisade Risk for risk analysis
FEATURES
4.) BCIS: The RICS Building Cost Information Service.-BCIS is a provider of cost information-BCIS has been collecting, collating, analysing, modelling and interpreting cost information .-BCIS data can provide an early cost advice, budget, benchmark projects and to prepare life cycle cost plans. -It can also provide more accurate and competitive premiums for buildings insurance.
LIMITATIONS
-It cannot compare the two different sheets of drawings at the same time0
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COMPARISON
RECOMMENDATION
COMPARING
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BUILDING INFORMATIO
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CADMEASUREME
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01.
BREIFING STAGE
BENEFITS• Able to assess site planning or
analysis more easilyDuring the preparation stage, contractor could use BIM-based site planning to understand job site constraints and a visual aid to communicate with the client.
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BREIFING STAGE
BENEFITS• Offer better visualisation to ease the production
of conceptual estimates and the function to automate the generation of quantities and measurements directly from a BIM model
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BREIFING STAGE
BENEFITS• Using 3D model visualization tools to ensure
better communication between different stakeholders0
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BREIFING STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Limitation in calculationFor example, REVIT is one of the well-known BIM based software.Weaken deduction function. Weaken finishing handling capacity.
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BREIFING STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Not flexible with construction cost
variationBIM software estimates the total expected construction cost by providing the cost-to-complete of a project. However, BIM does not count price variations that might be occurred.Unforeseeable variations:
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BREIFING STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• High cost of software, hardware and
trainingCurrent trends show that the cost of BIM software packages tends to be more expensive than CAD software packages available on the market.
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DESIGN STAGE
BENEFITSLogistic Resource Efficiency at the Design Stage• The ability to create a detailed 3D model
BIM reduced the demand for paper drawings and their revisions. The use of BIM saw the estimated reduction of 9,000 paper drawings in the design phase.
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DESIGN STAGE
BENEFITSLogistic Resource Efficiency at the Design Stage• Improved holistic communication
BIM has driven efficiencies across the whole design, contractor and supply-chain teams. Thus, BIM has saved 15,000 hours collective man hours throughout the design development progress.
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DESIGN STAGE
BENEFITSLogistic Resource Efficiency at the Design Stage• Improved efficiency of design procedure
BIM streamlined the design process,improving not only collaboration but theearly management and integration of expertise on the project
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DESIGN STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Required experienced team membersA dedicated BIM team member must have the knowledge to manipulate the model and address any changes. With such a large model and an inexperienced team member, access to the design sometimes required two or three team members.
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DESIGN STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Transition from drafting to modeling When moving from a CAD-based drafting environment to a BIM-based modeling environment, a change in the workflow will surround what used to be simple drafting tasks such as copying markups or picking up redlines.
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• Using 3D or 4D site coordination modelsThe planning through using BIM enhances site utilization, space coordination, and product information. A 4D model can either include a site logistics plan or tools such as SMARTBOARD.
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• Better Assess in Constructability AnalysisBy using BIM models, the project team can perform detailed constructability analysis to plan sequence of operations at the jobsite.
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• 5D Cost EstimatingFrom building information models, the contractors can perform fairly accurate quantity survey and prepare detailed estimates during the tender preparation stage.
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PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Time ConsiderationBIM enhances the use of “design to build” and “build to design” concepts. The visualization, fabrication, coordination, and construction planning were carefully studied • Electronic Data Transfer – Data SharingContractual issue to address is who will control the entry of data into the model and be responsible for any inaccuracies.
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CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• BIM in Prefabrication
Prefabrication reducesfield labor cost and time and increases accuracy in a good quality construction.
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CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITSGPS Technology in the field1
8Bar Coding or Radio
Frequency Identification Tags
Machine Guided Technology
Laser Scanning
CONSTRUCTION STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• Time ConsumingThe use of BIM based scheduling is recommended for only detailed construction planning and monitoring for activities such as quality control and quality assurance programs as well as punchlists because it requires more effort to create and update activities.
• DisruptiveAlthough one of the advantages of using a BIM model is that changes can be made quickly, BIM can disrupt the general procurement and construction process when ordering items that require a long lead-time.
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POST-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• Easy access into Facility Management
OperationsFor example, the information that is extracted for a piece of equipment such as a VAV box are location, name, model number, product type, operation and maintenance manuals, commissioning information and performance data. This makes it very simple for a maintenance worker to access the required information vital to different systems in the building.
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POST-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFITS• Record ModelThe model includes the integration of the as-builts from the subcontractors. Furthermore, each object property in the model can also include links to submittals, operations and maintenance, and warranty information. Centralized database can help the facilities department to find information easier.
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POST-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
CONSTRAINTS• ChallengingThe interoperability of the record model with various applications could potentially be a challenge.
• Absence of cooperation amongst the project stakeholders for model utilization and modelling
The constractors and designers do not know or familiar about the documents and other information required for the phase of facility management.
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06.
PREPARATION STAGE
BENEFIT• Better visualization of project than manual
measurement• Accurate valuation through CAD drawing drafts
CONSTRAINT• High expense• Deficiency of Material Backup
DESIGN STAGEBENEFIT• Quicken the measuring of irregular shape• Overlying of Sketches• Additional Overall Scope of Work
CONSTRAINT• “Polyline” Instrument• Changes has to be updated manually• Sketches cannot be quantified
PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFIT• Accurateness in numbers• Data Managing
CONSTRAINT• It only limits to measuring of numbers• Does not permit reappearance of identical object
CONSTUCTION STAGE
BENEFIT• Enhances correspondence process by means of clarity• Standardization technique
CONSTRAINT• Standardization technique• Operating expenses on site
POST-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFIT• Data Management
CONSTRAINT• Require personal skill
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MANUAL MEASURMEN
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PREPARATION STAGE
BENEFIT• Cost effective-No purchase needed• No training is required-Manual measurement is basis-No special training required
CONSTRAINT• Cost plan-Experiences needed
DESIGN STAGEBENEFIT• Cost effective-No purchase needed• No training is required-Manual measurement is basis, No special training required
CONSTRAINT• Human errors-Changes occur according to client’s meet, Miscalculating as time constraint• Time consuming-Manual tools elongated time required
PRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGEPRE-CONSTRUCTION STAGE
BENEFIT• Safer way - no obstruction : power failure
CONSTRAINT• Human errors- Complex and multiple drawings - Lead to severe problems on final cost • Time consuming- Manpower limitation- Not suitbale for big project
CONSTUCTION STAGE
BENEFIT• Safer & secured -Lower risk of information loss
CONSTRAINT• Accuracy of data -Error detector -Dimensioned restriction : 3d, 4d & 5d • Time consuming -Variations occur -Extension of time for changes made