BIM: one size does not fit all

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DT126-2: BIM: One Size Does Not Fit All Darren Young Systems Integration Manager / Southland Industries


Co-Presenters John Mack VDC / BIM Manager / Herrero Contractors

Bill Johnson CAD / BIM Manager / TEECOM

Melanie Perry CADD Coordinator / Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Scott Arfsten VDC / BIM Manager / Cupertino Electric


About Me Systems Integration Manager / Business IT Partner – Southland Industries Autodesk Registered Developer

Previously Self-Employed – CAD Customization / Automation / Integration Manufacturing Background (Building Product Manufacturers) ▪CAM

Systems, CNC Machining, etc.

Worked in the following industries (Jack of all trades – master of none) ▪Casework,

Architectural Precast, Steam Piping (power generation), Electrical (building & control panel), Dimension Stone, Furniture & Cabinet Components, Windows, Mfg Facilities Layout, Dress Patterns, Agricultural Equipment, Disk Drive Assemblies, Electrical Components, Aggregate Conveyor Systems, Switchgear & Gen Sets, Utility Trailers, CAD Software Consulting/Tech Support, Fire Alarm, Security, Data & Telecom, etc. etc.


Premise of Course – BIM is NOT Software


What is BIM? ▪

Leveraging CAD Data to those who need it or could use it

Linking CAD and non-graphical data

Linking non-Graphical data to CAD

BIM is a process or methodology, not a software package (BIM <> Revit)

Managing all data aspects of a building for the life of a building BIM = Building Information Management (like PLM / Product Lifecycle Management in Manufacturing)


Software – Only the Tool ▪

Revit - CAD (parametric CAD) designed to do BIM

AutoCAD Verticals – CAD that does BIM ▪

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Architecture MEP Structure Civil3d Map 3d Plant3d

AutoCAD – CAD that “can do” BIM


Southland Industries ▪

Mechanical Contractor ▪

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Design – Build – Maintain Lean Construction & Design Target Value Design (TVD) / Choose By Advantage (CBA) IPD / Design-Build / Design-Assist / Owner Direct (No “Plan & Spec”)

High Energy Use ▪ 24/7 Operations ▪

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Hospitality Healthcare Education Data Centers Biotech / Labs / Life Sciences


Southland Industries - Services ▪

HVAC (Mechanical Dry Side)

Piping (Mechanical Wet Side)

Plumbing

Fire Protection

Building Controls

Green Design


Southland Industries – BIM Use & Philosophy ▪

Clash Detection (Avoidance)

Spatial Coordination

Electronic Field Layout

Laser Scanning

Pre-Fabrication


Southland Industries – BIM Use & Philosophy ▪

CFD & Energy Analysis

4d Scheduling / Sequencing ▪ ▪

5d Estimating ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪

Logistics planning Training

Quantity Take-Off Labor Take-Off Cost Take-Off NOT an “Estimate”

6d Facilities Management ▪ ▪

Linked O&M Manuals, Submittals, etc. Integration w/Building Automation Systems


What are Your uses? What are Others doing? ▪

Acoustical simulation ▪

Hear what the “un-built” environment will sound like

Fire / Heat simulation ▪ Environmental Comfort analysis ▪

Dynamic Communication Exchange ▪

One application drives another vs. data conversion/exchange

Parametric Design Iterations ▪

Not just interior – exterior (wind, sound, sunlight, trees, etc.)

Automate analysis of multiple design configurations

Visual Recognition ▪

Photos & Video to CAD, automated inspection ▪ Worker / Equipment tracking – electronic safety ▪ Customer Movement Tracking – analysis of and improve store layout


Interesting BIM Related Thoughts… (Plagiarized without permission)

MIME – Minimum Impact – Maximum Effect

Traditional SD->DD->CD exceed budget, reduce scope and quality cycle. Like driving blind folded and opening eyes every 1/2 hour to see where you are.

Precision vs Accuracy ▪ ▪

Imprecision is Ok, Inaccuracy is NOT Dart Board – Tight Off Center Pattern vs. Loose Centered Pattern

Class Detection is Non-Value Added / Class Avoidance is Goal Customer didn’t pay to create clashes, shouldn’t pay to eliminate them ▪ Class detection moves problems from field to office (less costly) but still problem ▪

BIM Doesn’t Solve All Problems / BIM Requires Intelligent Decisions

Vision without Action is a Daydream – Action without vision is a Nightmare

Revit is not more BIM than Internet Explorer is the World Wide Web


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