BIM Portfolio

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PLANNING MODEL BREAKDOWN AND FEDERATION STRATEGY FOR MASTERPLAN PROJECT


DEFINING PROCESSES SUCH AS INTER-SOFTWARE COODINATION


SETTING UP MODELS AS PER WGS 84 (REAL WORLD COORDINATES)


Price 10 Users/year Price over20 Users/year requieres export to Naviswork Automated PDF

Revizto $5,000 $8000 (20 users) no yes

BIM Track $2,460 USD $4,980 USD (25 users) no yes

Common amongst Other Companies KLD Team prior experience BIM Team TRS Evaluation User Interface

Foster, SOM no preffered difficult

WSP ST, SA not preffered/ accepted User friendly

RESEARCHING AND DOING COMPARISONS BEFORE IMPLEMENTING A NEW BIM TOOL

Navisworks (BIM 360 Issues) free (included in BIM360) free (included in BIM360) ‐‐‐ yes ++ links to BIM360 ISSUES which can be automatically logged, exported, PDFed ‐ all ISSUES visible to TRS clients alternatively, Saved Views (instead of issues) can to be exported to PDF DEWAN no accepted medium


BIM EXECUTION PLAN Specialist Integration into Project BIM Main Discipline A

I

S

M

E

V

L

C

Can Read Revit?

Deliverables Format

Façade and BMU

2

0

2

2

1

1

0

0

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Vertical Transportation

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Security

2

1

2

2

2

2

0

2

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Acoustics

2

1

1

2

1

1

0

0

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Sustainability

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Waste Management

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

No

PDF, Report, DWG

Cost Consultancy No Interface with BIM

Soil Investigation Wind Tunnel Legend: 0

No Interface between major disciplines and specialist discipline.

1

Specialist discipline will only reference main discipline information. (unlikely to be any design change feedback into main discipline)

AUTHORING THE BEP TEMPLATE FOR MY 2 Specialist discipline will reference main discipline info and feedback information to COMPANY. the main disciplineCURRENT team, which will require modification to the main discipline models. (i.e. - Fire & Life Safety sub consultant will provide feedback to Arch team DEFINING THE to update partition fire ratings, which Arch will updated in their models) 3 Specialist disciplineCOLABORATION will reference main discipline info and main discipline team will model specialist work as part of the main discipline model (i.e. Interior water features will be incorporatedRESPONSABILITIES by the Arch team in a low level of detail into the Architectural MATRIX. models)

4.0

GOALS AND USES

4.1

Goals

Priority

Goal Description

Applicable BIM Use

High

Enhance Accuracy of Model

Design Authoring

High

Generate all Drawings from Revit

Documentation Authoring

High

Enhance Project Team Collaboration

Design Reviews

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BIM EXECUTION PLAN SCHEMATIC STAGE LOD 200

Structural Wall

Wall Finish

Slab

Floor Finish

Structural Stair

Structural Ramp

ARC

STR

ID

LSC

BOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

BOH

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

No responsibility

No responsibility

Own

No responsibility

BOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

BOH

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

No responsibility

BOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

BOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

AUTHORING THE BEP Stair Floor Finish BOH Own No responsibility No responsibility No responsibility TEMPLATE FOR MY FOH Own No responsibility No responsibility No responsibility COMPANY. Landscape Upstands No responsibility OwnCURRENT No responsibility Review /Approve Roads Review /Approve No responsibility No responsibility DEFINING THEOwn COLABORATION Starting from Schematic phase, ARC will give ownership to SRT for the following elements: RESPONSABILITIES MATRIX. 

Once the first structural models are issued, ARC will link the STR model intro their models and copy monitor the structural elements.

The coordination strategy will be detailed in a different chapter. DETAILED DESIGN, TENDER, IFC

Structural Wall

Wall Finish

ARC

STR

ID

LSC

BOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

Review /Approve

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

BOH

Own

No responsibility

No responsibility

No responsibility

FOH

No responsibility

No responsibility

Own

No responsibility

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BIM MANUAL

5.6 Modelling Methodology 5.6.1 Model Structure & Naming Convention A project is divided into manageable Volumes. This enables concurrent work on more than one aspect of a project. It also enhances security of the information and ensures file sizes are manageable. Volumes should be agreed up and documented in the BEP and PQP of a project. When creating volumes, the following principles should be followed: 

Models should be initially subdivided as single user files, but, if necessary, they subdivided when the files become larger or as when new team members are added  No more than one building is to be modelled in a single file  A single model file must only contain information from one discipline  Further segregation of the files may be required as the files become large and less manageable in one volume  To avoid duplication or coordination errors, ownership of data throughout the life of the project must be documented within the BEP and PQP.  Models should be divided into Sheet Models (Assembly Files), and Base models (Geometry models). The Base models shall be divided into Façade models and the Floorplans Models. Further on, for a high building, the further model division is as per the sketch below:  

Core Model must be a single model. Each Typical Floor should be a single model. For Section purposes, the same Typical floor single model will be linked and the linked copied at their respective floors. The unique floors, such a floors where façade is tapering, slanting, or Sky‐gardens, non‐typical mechanical floors, must be modelled separately in one or mode “Unique” models. Naming convention for the models is: “AAAA_BBB_CCC_DDD_Description” and “AAAA_BBB_CCC_SHT_Description” for Sheet Files, where: “AAAA” is the project number, “BBB” is originator company abbreviation, “CCC” is the Zone of the project (i.e TW1, CP, RES, RE1) and “DDD” is the discipline abbreviation. (For details regarding the abbreviations, refer to KLD Drawing and Numbering Standards) i.e. 1150_KLD_ARC_Core

5.6.1

KLD‐F40/01‐04‐17/Rev.0

DEFINING THE MODEL Level of Definition BREAKDOWN Page 41 of 74


BIM MANUAL

TEMPORARY WALL TYPES Template

KLD‐F40/01‐04‐17/Rev.0

CREATING THE WALL TYPES BIM LIBRARY BASED ON THE COMPANY WALL TYPICAL DETAILS AND BUILDUPS. Page 40 of 74


Room Finish " Automatic" BOH

Floor Finish "BOH"

BY OTHERS

FOH

STAFF

KLD-A.421-TILE_600x300tiles-10mm

KLD-A.423-TILE_300x300tiles-10mm Room Name

Room Name

Room Name

Room Name

Room Name

xx-001

xx-002

xx-001

xx-001

xx-001

A.421

A.060

BY ID

A.202

A.421

KLD-A.426-TILE_300x300tiles-10mm Room Name

Room Name

Room Name

xx-001

xx-003

xx-001

A.501

A.423

BY KL

Room Name Room Name xx-001

xx-001 A.428

A.201

KLD-A.427-TILE_300x300tiles-10mm Room Name

Room Name

Room Name

xx-001

xx-005

xx-001

A.542

A.500

BY LS

Room Name xx-001 Room Name

A.426

xx-001

KLD-A.428-TILE_300x300tiles-10mm

A.393

Room Name Room Name

Room Name

xx-001

xx-006

A.541

A.502

xx-001 A.431

Room Name Room Name xx-001 A.073

xx-001

Room Name xx-007 A.427

KLD-A.431-TILE_600x600tiles-10mm

KLD-A.500-TILE_600x600tiles-10mm

A.427

Room Legend A.060

A.393

BY KL

A.073

A.501

BY LS

A.201

A.502

A.202

BY ID

RATIONALIZING THE FINISHES LIBRARY AND INVENTING AN AUTOMATIC SYSTEM THAT LINKS BETWEEN SCHEDULES, FLOOR FINISHES PLANS AND FLOOR BUILD-UP DETAILS, SAVING A LOT OF TIME AND MINIMALIZING RISK OF ERROR

KLD-A.541-TILE_480x480tiles-10mm

KLD-A.542-TILE_480x480tiles-10mm


CROSSCHECKING DATA FROM 3 DIFFERENT SOURCES TO ENSURE ACCURACY


CROSSCHECKING DATA FROM 3 DIFFERENT SOURCES TO ENSURE ACCURACY


CROSSCHECKING DATA FROM 3 DIFFERENT SOURCES TO ENSURE ACCURACY



OFFERING NONCONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE A COMPLEX PROBLEM


OFFERING NONCONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE A COMPLEX PROBLEM


MANAGING HUGE AMOUNT OF DATA


OFFERING NONCONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONS TO SOLVE A COMPLEX PROBLEM


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SUPPORTING THE COMPANY WITH THE TRASITION FROM CAD TO BIM

Forte Downtown Dubai Integrated Project Delivery

Type: Residential with commercial podium Location: Downtown Dubai, UAE Team: AECOM (Trade Lead), Nikken Sekkei (AR), WATG (ID), EDSA (LS), Meinhardt (Facade Sub consultant), Leach Bates Client: Emaar Properties Status: under construction Phase: Concept Design, Schematic Design (3 month), Detail Design (4 months), Tender Documentation (on going) Role: Architectural BIM Lead of BIM Pilot Project I supported by myself the transition from CAD to Revit. Fulfilled multiple roles, from managing the BIM team (5 Revit Operators), coaching the design team (5 senior design coordinators, project manager, and 5 staff), being point of contact on all BIM matters, and coordinating with BIM Coordinator. I produced, trained and supervised the complete © Emaar Group production of documentation.

Project BIM Team

LS

ID

BIM Coordinator ST, M, V, E

AR

+ Facade and BMU, Vertical Transportation, Security, Acoustics, Sustainability, Waste management

OWN MODEL: AR-Architecture, ID-Interior Design, ST-Structures M-Mechanical, E-Electrical , V-ELV, L-Landscape INTERFACE WITH BIM: Facade and BMU, Vertical Transportation, Acoustics, Sustainability, Waste Management

Description of role as Architecture BIM Lead MANAGEMENT • Scheduling BIM deliverables production by breaking down into steps and tracking weekly progress • Leading BIM Team by setting daily tasks, train software skills • Coordinating multiple design models by performing QA/QC on BEP standards, clash detection between architectural models (Glazing vs. Cladding, Ceilings vs. Walls), review of models from other disciplines • Coaching Design Team, assisting design coordinators in the collaborative design process, BIM workflows, • Supporting the Design Department through transition from CAD to Revit • Performing Clash Detection and communicate the issues to the design team

2015 | Dubai | DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

• Coordinating with Trade Lead BIM coordinator by preparing Agendas, and hosting BIM Webexes, taking Moments of Meeting • Estimation & Analysis, generating doors and finishes schedules, studies of the surface of glazed area, by extracting information from Revit Models PRODUCTION • Modelling, visualization for client presentation • Drafting and annotating detailed design architectural documentation • Revit Families editing • Information Input from Spreadsheets into Revit Models Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Ensuring Ensuringmodels modelscompliance compliancewith withBEP BEP

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LIALISING WITH AECOM BIM MANAGER

BIM Project BEP 02 November m 2015

Emaar m

Report R po

02 November 2015

Report

Emaar

AECOM

BIM Execution Plan

File Naming Conventions ................................................................................................ 13 Central Files .................................................................................................................... 14

Project BIM Responsibilities & BIM Ownership ......................................................................... 3

1.2.1

Inter-Organization Model Ownership ................................................................................. 3 Specialist Discipline Design Interface ................................................................................ 4

1.2.3

Document

BIM Execution Plan 60345201

Date

02 November 2015

Dante Alba

Reviewed by

Elizabeth Peters

BIM Usage Limitations.............................................................................................................. 7 AECOM Defined BIM Usage .................................................................................................... 8 Project BIM Integration of Specialist Subconsultant Information ............................................... 9 General Methodology ........................................................................................................ 9

2.4.2

Fire & Life Safety ............................................................................................................... 9

3.5.1

Navisworks Use............................................................................................................... 16

3.5.2

Navisworks Assembly Process ........................................................................................ 16

Facade and BMU .............................................................................................................. 9

1.0

23 June 2015

1.1

08 July 2015

Updated model list, added section 2.5

2.0

02 November 2015

General Update

Dante Alba/Asst. BIM Manager Dante Alba/Asst. BIM Manager

Acoustics ........................................................................................................................... 9

Project Phase BIM Transition (SD to DD) ............................................................................... 10

4.1

Clash Detection/Virtual Walkthrough (CDVW) Procedures ..................................................... 19

Detailed Design ............................................................................................................... 10

4.2

Model QA/QC ......................................................................................................................... 20

Model Organization .................................................................................................................... 11

3.1

Project Software Use List ....................................................................................................... 11

3.2

Revit Model Definition............................................................................................................. 11 Model Divisions ............................................................................................................... 11

3.2.2

Structures (S) .................................................................................................................. 11

3.2.3 Model

Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and Interior Design Schematic Design Ghost 11 Tower Level Prototypes (Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and Interior Design): 11 Vertical/Risers: ................................................................................................................ 12

3.2.6

Non-Typical Levels: ......................................................................................................... 12

3.2.7

Master, Export and/or Schedule Model – All Disciplines .................................................. 12

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AECOM

AECOM Defined BIM Usage

The project BIM will be used for the following purposes by the design team through the design phase of the project. Note that

General Methodology

N

N

N

N

N

N

N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A

Schematic Design

2.4.3

Security

Narrative of Methodology: Security report information will find its way in the ELV design, location of cameras, door accesses, or in Architecture design in reinforcements and other considerations.

10

AutoCAD will be the authoring tool that will be used for the delivery of Schematic Design across all disciplines. The SD phase design phase shall be used to carry out and deliver the next project phase. x x x

NS and WATG on Close of Business (COB) Friday AECOM on COB Thursdays Anytime as deemed necessary on project milestones.

In order not to have lag times between design production works between the SD and DD Phases, NK/Architecture will

Waste Management

All information contained in the Waste Management discipline drawings which directly affect core disciplines will be updated and reflected in the core discipline Revit models. All elements included in these drawings which require input in order to

two (2) weeks prior to the end of Schematic Design. By this time, the SMEP/AECOM team will have developed typical

Software

Used by

Revit 2015

All major building discipline design teams

Navisworks 2015

All major discipline design teams

AutoCAD 2010

Specialist Sub consultants

.RVT, .DWF, .NWC

Cross-discipline coordination by all major discipline team members

.NWF, .NWD

.DWG, .DWF

Vertical/Risers:

Vertical models will be developed for various disciplines to contain vertically-aligned objects. This will ensure consistency across floors for alignment of these objects. Objects included in these models for each discipline are: Architecture - Shafts, lifts, stairs, escalator. The façade, its glazing, cladding, and all the balconies will be developed in separate models for Architecture. will be terminated at the outside face of the core walls and shall be joined by the level prototype models. ELV and Electrical - Vertical Electrical and ELV cable trays.

Revit Model Definition

3.2.6

Model Divisions

Where there are Tower levels that do not have typically the same repeating level layouts throughout the project, they shall be

The project’s model division plan can be found in Appendix Section 6.1 Model Division Matrix and the model relation diagrams can be found in Appendix Section 6.2 Model Relations. The model list can be found in Appendix 6.3 Model List and any

Structures (S)

Structure will consist of four (4) main models, there would be two (2) models for each of the two towers but these models will be a combination of verticals, typical floor plates, and unique floors models. There is a separate model for the basement and

will start on the 3rd week of DD. See Section 3.5 Navisworks Models on the MEP/STR Detailed Coordination Process. x x x

NS and WATG on Close of Business (COB) Friday AECOM on COB Thursdays Anytime as deemed necessary on project milestones.

3.2.3

Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and Interior Design Schematic Design Ghost Model

Architecture, Mechanical, ELV and Interior Design shall be developing their design in AutoCAD 2D for the duration of Schematic Design where their distribution strategies will be shown. It's at this point where the engineering inputs and calculations go in heavy study and changes occur constantly. By the end of SD, Architecture, Mechanical, ELV, and Interior Design has the basic design strategies in place and modelling in Revit will

Narrative of Methodology

Non-Typical Levels:

contained in a model called “Non-Typical Levels” where instance information are more thoroughly defined. Plant rooms, Roof and other special, non-repeating levels will be contained in the non-typical level model. Each discipline (Architecture, Mechanical, ELV and Interior Design) will develop their own series of Non-Typical Level models. Non-Typical Level Diagrams can be found in Appendix Section 6.3 Model List. Architecture/ ELV/Interior Design – Model elements (walls, rooms, doors, fixtures) and all back of house and common area

3.2.2

another model for the podium.

Model Exchanges (Base RVT and NWC Models) between disciplines shall be as follows:

start to commence.

objects will be included in the Non-typical level models, including demising walls, plant room and support areas, and all other non-vertical elements. ID, ELV and Electrical model organization will be similar to architecture. Mechanical – All distribution ducting and piping from shafts to unit boundaries OR terminals (to be confirmed) shall be present in the non-typical level model as well as all BOH and common areas terminals and related distribution will be contained here. Mechanical Non-Typical models for HV, PH and FG shall be integrated into one non-typical level model.

where the ghost is a Revit file that has the CAD drawings linked so that the ghost models will be the “tracing” model to building the part models as intended for the project. Each discipline will have their own ghost model.

models will be linked in repeatedly at the levels they occur at. This model will be used for export to Navisworks and to generate comprehensive project schedules. As this model will be a very large file, it shouldn’t be used for modification or any other purpose except for Navisworks exports and generating schedules. Architecture, Structures, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and ID

Tower Level Prototypes (Architecture, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and Interior Design):

Apartment Levels for Forte Tower have been developed according to a level prototype strategy. The model structure will

Rev.2 Nov 2, 2015

and unique levels, Verticals model. Each levels prototype will only link in once in this file to generate sheets, as the sheet

Em aar Forte Tower, Downtown Dubai

6.3.1

YES NO

Dianu, Laura (NS) (dianu.elena.laura@nikken.jp) Input for BIM

(TBC)

A/V+IT Landscape Façade and BMU Vertical Transportation Wind Tunnel Internal Specialists Security Acoustics Sustainability Waste Management

YES YES Input for BIM YES Input for BIM Input for BIM Input for BIM Input for BIM NO Interface with BIM Input for BIM Input for BIM Input for BIM Input for BIM

Discipline

Project BIM Team Contacts Dianu, Laura Susan Bruce (TBC) TBD TBD

Architecture

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Contacts Robert Van der Watt Brian Johnson Popita Iuliu Tara Wilcox

Interior Design Structures Mechanical Electrical ELV Signage and Wayfinding

Sub-consultant information will be modeled in Revit and will be incorporated in the project Revit model. Sub-consultant information will not be modeled and will not be incorporated in the project Revit model. Sub-consultant information is required for the modeling, or parametric input of model elements that are necessary to be incorporated in the project Revit model. As an example, fire drawings will dictate the fire rating for walls and doors that are information input in AR walls and doors schedules, waste management information is required to size rubbish rooms or rubbish shafts, landscape needs to provide engineerig with tree pit locations and sizing information for slabs and irrigation and electrical (if lighted) design.

Landscaping Infrastructure Note: "Own" "Reviewer/ Approver" "Update" "No Model"

A

I S M E V W

L C

Company Nikken Sikkei Syntegrate AECOM WATG AECOM AECOM AECOM AECOM AECOM Portland AECOM EDSA AECOM TBD

Concept Design (Review) No Model No Model Reviewer/ Approver No Model No Model No Model No Model No Model No Model No Model Reviewer/ Approver No Model Reviewer/ Approver No Model

Schematic Design

Own Update Reviewer/ Approver Own Reviewer/ Approver No Model No Model No Model No Model Own Reviewer/ Approver No Model Reviewer/ Approver TBD

AECOM

1.2.2

Detailed Design

Own Update

Own Update

Reviewer/Approver Own

Manage Own

Reviewer/Approver Own Own Own Own Own

Manage Own Own Own Own Own

Reviewer/Approver No Model

Manage No Model

Reviewer/Approver TBD

Manage TBD

BIM Execution Plan

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Specialist Discipline Design Interface

AECOM

1.2.3

This section describes how specialist discipline design teams will interface with the project BIM, and how (or if) their work will be incorporated For information regarding the ownership of the main discipline models, please reference section 1.2.1 Inter-Organization Model Ownership above.

Em aar Forte Tower, Downtown Dubai

BIM Execution Plan

5

Project Internal Responsibilities

AECOM

Em aar Forte Tower, Downtown Dubai

2.0

BIM Execution Plan

6

BIM Usage Plan

Below are a description of the BIM roles & responsibilities for the project. For the list of people assigned these responsibilities, please see Section 1.1.1 – AECOM Internal BIM Project Contacts.

2.1

AECOM BIM Usage

BIM Manager

Tender Packages and IFC Preparatio n

Specialist Discipline Design Integration into Project BIM Main Discipline Model Groups A I S M E V L C Can Read Revit? Fire and Life Safety

2

2

2

2

2

2

Signage and Wayfinding

1

2

1

1

1

1

Façade and BMU Vertical Transportation Security Acoustics Sustainability

2 2 2 2 2

0 0 1 1 2

2 2 2 1 1

2 2 2 2 2

1 2 2 1 2

1 1 2 1 0

Waste Management Cost Consultancy Soil Investigation Wind Tunnel Legend:

2

1

2

2

0

1

0 2 No

Deliverables Formats

1 1 Yes

PDF, Report, DWG PDF, Report, DWG, RVT

0 0 No 0 0 No 0 2 No 0 0 No 2 2 No

PDF, Report, DWG PDF, Report PDF, Report PDF, Report PDF, Report

1 2 No

PDF, Report, DWG

No Interface with BIM

Entity responsible for ensuring design/BIM processes & standards are followed. Entity owns the discipline model based on designer's requirements. Discipline model owner owns the model, party with design input owns/is responsible for design information No model created/input at this stage

-

Creating, updating, and maintaining the office BIM standard Kicking off the project internally with the Project Manager, Project BIM Coordinator, and discipline BIM leads Providing client representation on behalf of AECOM regarding BIM work, if required Liaising with external parties (subconsultants, design architects, etc.) regarding AECOM BIM submission requirements Liaising with external parties to set up model and/or model extract exchange procedures.

Assistant BIM Manager Authoring the BIM Project Execution Plan. Maintaining the BIM Project Execution Plan. Attending weekly internal project meetings. Generally ensuring that the BIM Project Execution Plan is followed through the project duration. Performing regular QA/QC checks on discipline models to ensure compliance with office BIM standards Acting as first point-of-contact over model issues. Ensuring the BIM Project Execution Plan is followed through the project duration on a daily basis.

Usage of BIM for Forte Tower project is contractual and a major number of deliverables are submitted using BIM, further than that BIM on this project has a significant role in coordination. As stated in the contract, AECOM’s scope of work and responsibilities are as follows; 1.7a

-

Ensuring all project models comply with the AECOM B+P BIM standard & Project BIM Plan Performing model QA/QC checks on a fortnightly basis Exporting NWC files from project Revit files on a weekly basis by COB every Thursday

The Consultant to carry out the design of all phases to full Building Information Modeling (BIM) requirement to LOD 300. Thereafter, the consultant shall manage the Contractor adopts the LOD300 documentation utilizes BIM during (i) 1.

2. 3. 4.

(ii)

2.

Ensuring the project team performs CDVW’s as part of their daily operation Participating/leading CDVW process, as described in this document.

3.

4. 5.

(iii) 1. 2. 3.

Abbreviation Major Discipline Assignment MH Mechanical MP Mechanical MF Mechanical VL ELV VD ELV VS ELV VF ELV

Building Information Modeling (BIM) To ensure that the BIM model and its content at the level of development (LOD 300) is in accordance with established BIM industry standards which can be used and relied upon by the contractor for the Project and other downstream users. Set the base level for the model content and the limits for the use of the Model. For the contractor to understand the design intents clearly and to develop BIM LOD 400 (Shop Drawings) utilizing this model. Enable the contractor to update the model as changes are implemented at site during construction, ultimately resulting in the preparation of field verified As Built (LOD500). Resulting final BIM LOD500 model delivered by the contractor upon completion of the project accurately reflects the Project's As Built and is suitable for downstream users such as Facilities management or asset management. Scope of Services under BIM:

1.

Lead Engineers & Architects -

BIM LOD 300 for various design and tendering stages

Construction Phase to deliver complete LOD500 model.

Project BIM Coordinator Updating the project-wide Navisworks NWF on a biweekly basis by COB every Sunday and informing the team of the update. Performing regular QA/QC checks on discipline models to ensure compliance with office BIM standards. Informing the BIM Manager of any problems encountered with BIM on the project. Discipline BIM Leads

0 - No Interface between major disciplines and specialist discipline. Specialist discipline will only reference main discipline information 1(unlikely to be any design change feedback into main discipline) Specialist discipline will reference main discipline info and feedback information to the main discipline team, which will require modification 2 - to the main discipline models. (i.e. - Fire & Life Safety sub consultant will provide feedback to Arch team to update partition fire ratings, which Arch will updated in their models) Specialist discipline will reference main discipline info and main discipline team will model specialist work as part of the main discipline model (i.e. 3Interior water features will be incorporated by the Arch team in a low level of detail into the Architectural models)

Entity has model authoring & maintenance responsibilities, also the stage where model building takes place.

-

4.

The Consultant to develop and submit a LOD300 model with proper documentation so as to facilitate the contractor to further develop this model to LOD 400 for the development of shop drawings and LOD500 (As Built). The Level of Development (LOD) of the model shall be in accordance with BIM industry standards such as AIA, BIMForum, National BIM Standards-US (NBIMS) and articulated with a high level of clarity the content and reliability. Any other industry standards followed must be clearly specified and documented. A model element table outlining all the model elements and their LOD level shall be provided for the contractor and Employer to clearly understand the Levels of Development, usability and limitation of the model. Any limitations or shortfall must be documented. All critical components of the model should have been sufficiently developed for the contractor to produce LOD400 and prepare shop drawings for construction. Utilitising BIM model developed, the consultant to perform clash and clearance detection analysis using Navisworks. Deliverables for BIM BIM Model LOD 300 (REVIT or other agreed BIM Software) Clash and Clearance detection model (Navisworks Software) An Executive summary of the clash and clearance Detection analysis report shall be submitted along with the report generated from Navisworks in a format that could be clearly understood by the employer and the contractor at the end of the design phase upon handover of all final deliverables. The executive summary should consists of the following: i) Explanation of the model structure ii) Disciplines and elements modeled iii) Methodology and parameters applied for clash and clearance detection and the results. iv) Result clearly summarized with brief explanation for all conflicts resolved. v) Explanation of any major design changes incorporated within the model to resolve conflict. vi) Guidelines for the use of the model by the contractor software versions used and other details that the contractor may need to take it further must be clearly documented. vii) Any Specific instruction/direction for the execution by the contractor.

Structures .......................................................................................................................... 7 Rev.2 Nov 2, 2015

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Electrical

AECOM

3.2.13

BIM Execution Plan

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Electrical level prototypes shall contain elements from and everything else in between electrical fixture, electrical equipment,

AECOM AD Document Control will be responsible for downloading content sent from other parties into the 8.30 – EXT folder.

cable tray, lighting fixtureto the typical level SMDBs. Calculations, circuiting and schedules will be level based, project wide

For all work performed by directly by AECOM AD, sheets will be contained in the Central Files.

calculations data can be gathered from information generated from the level prototype models and integrated to a more defined whole. Non-Typical Levels Base models: Electrical Non-Typical base models shall contain electrical requirements for FOH and BOH on levels that do not repeat. Elements that are in this base model shall have the same strategy as the level prototype models where elements from and in between COs/Lighting Fixtures and SMDBs. Riser Model:

3.2.14

Ghost Files

Ghost files are defined as intermediary files which contain CAD links, which are then linked into project Central files. This

3.3.1

Engineering (Mech, Elec, ELV) to provide the Architects with a list of elements that are going to be placed on the ceiling of

Signage and Wayfinding

Base Model – Signage and wayfinding base model breakdown will follow the AR split where the major parts are for the Basement, Podium (Including Site), Tower 1 and Tower 2 groups for typical and non-typical levels. Sheet Model – This model will be used to generate sheets for the Signage and Wayfinding package and all relevant S&W and

3.2.15

Workset Definition

Workset Contents ARC Content

Grids & Levels File

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architect/engineer is responsible for ensuring Navisworks coordination is performed internally for their discipline.

each room that contains the name and number of elements with the sizing information (e.g., 2 nos. 300x300 diffusers, 2 nos.

Each discipline design team is responsible for performing CDVW coordination on a weekly basis and resolving all coordination issues that arise through this process as part of the Self Check & Peer/Discipline Lead

3.3.2

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MEP Space Reservation Zone

spaces/zones for MEP requirements. Typical sections and sections in critical areas shall be developed and agreed on.

3.3.3

Zone Lead Design Coordinator

The MEP (Ideally Mechanical) Engineers will assign and nominate “Zone Lead Coordinators” that will cover key areas in the

Refer to Appendix 6.13 for the Zone Lead Process

Workset Naming Convention XX_Content XX_System

ELE Content

XX_ Content

ELV Content

XX_Content

STR Content

Shared Levels & Grids

AECOM model naming structures will follow the guidelines in the AECOM B+P BIM Standard, which can be referenced here:

Navisworks Use

shall, under the advise of his/her superior be direction routing changes as deemed necessary.

MCH Content

LSC Content

\\aeauh1ntap1\Project\005-LIBRARY\0063-BIM\02_The BIM Standard\BIM_Manual_Q4BP_UAE_341_GL1.pdf

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Navisworks Models

project. The Zone Lead coordinator shall be responsible for design coordination in his/her designated zone for all services and

Linked RVT Files

File Naming Conventions

AECOM

3.5 3.5.1

Navisworks will be used extensively on the project to check intra- and inter-disciplinary coordination. Each lead discipline

300x300 lighting fixture, 1 nos. sprinkler, 1 nos. Smoke Detector). The Architects will then use this information to put place holders in the Architecture models for MEP to refer to in placing their devices.

As the design progresses, both Architects and MEP Engineers will further develop and define the spaces services routes.

Workset definitions & methodology varies depending on the discipline model. The below table summarizes the methodology of dividing models using worksets, along with the workset naming conventions which should be followed.

Sheet Model: This model is used to generate drawings. The sheet model includes links to the following model files; level prototypes, Riser

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The Architects will preliminarily define the ceiling levels, MEP Risers and Plant locations. The MEP engineers will define the

project grids. This allows visibility of the CAD backgrounds in the model file without needing to set up specific views for each link.

model, Non-typical Levels, and other relevant base models. Each levels prototype will only link in once in this file to generate sheets, as the sheet production methodology will follow a prototype system as well.

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Reflected Ceiling Plan

All CAD links will be placed in the ghost file and not in central files. DWG files should never be linked into central files. Each ghost file should have the levels and grids defined. CAD links should be placed on the correct level and aligned with the

These Dummy SMDB boards will be circuited and all DB schedules generated for each sub-station.

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Design/Ceiling Coordination

allows all CAD links to be detached with one command for model submission, and it also prevents Revit from embedding CAD information in the project Central files.

The distribution schedule will be generated in this model. Dummy Sub-Main Distribution Board Families of the entire tower levels will be modeled in this file together with the Main Distribution Boards to have a proper connection. All load information from these files will be manually entered from the distribution boards of the level prototype models, Non-typical levels, Podium

All containment (vertical cable trays) and sub-stations will also be modeled in this file.

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Central Files

Main discipline central files will be hosted on the central server. Other subconsultant models or drawings (if subconsultants are

3.2.11

Abbv'n

Sub Discipline HVAC Public Health Sprinklers/Fire Fighting ELV Data/Telecom Electronic Security Fire Alarm

delivering in BIM), will be hosted on local servers and transmitted between consultants.

3.2.10

3

Inter-Organization Model Ownership

Interface with BIM

Architecture ....................................................................................................................... 6

6.3.2

AECOM

3.2.9

BIM Execution Plan

Project BIM Responsibilities & BIM Ownership

External Specialist Disciplines Architecture Interiors Fire and Life Safety Signage and Wayfinding

Some disciplines have subdiscplines by which teams are organized and models are divided. The following table details these separate sub discilpines and defines their abbreviations. The subdiscipline's major discipline will define its ownership & organization, as defined in the plan.

Level Prototypes:

The project model list (Refer to Appendix Section 6.3 Model List.) details the name of all the files to be produced for the

production methodology will follow a prototype system as well. Architecture, Structures, Mechanical, Electrical, ELV and ID will

AECOM

1.2 1.2.1

Notes:

Susan Bruce (WATG) (sbruce@watg.com ) (TBC)

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The following table defines responsibility for each set of discipline models planned to be developed for the project. The project team listed as “Own” is responsible for model authoring and maintenance. Note that “Own” does not imply ownership in the contractual sense.

AECOM

Sub-Consultants Project BIM Contacts

Architecture Architectural BIM Lead Interior Design Interior Design BIM Lead Signage and Wayfinding S & W BIM Lead

Electrical level prototypes will be built in the same file structures as Architecture, mechanical and ELV Level prototypes, these

project. Any additions or changes to this list need to be approved by the BIM Manager before they are made.

XX_LLL XX_Area +Link_File Name N/A

Workset Division Methodology By Content Type By Content Type, With Subdiscipline’s Code By Content Type By Content Type, With Subdiscipline’s Code By Level By Area One linked file per workset Defined by Default

Example Workset Name A_Walls MH_Ducts MF_Sprinklers E_Power VD_Equipment S_L01 L_Sec1 +Link_ CP_H_FG_BASE

3.4

Revit Model Linking

3.4.1

Link Pathing

All models should be linked on their local servers using relative paths.

3.4.2

Project Origin

All models will be linked using Origin-to-Origin linking. Once files are linked, they should be pinned in place to prevent accidental shifting of linked files. Definition of the project internal origin is not important as long as the uniform Grids & Levels files is used as a background to acquire grids & levels positions.

3.4.3

Shared Coordinates

Shared coordinates will be established at the end of DD to locate the project according to true world coordinates. Establishing the shared coordinates system will allow models produced (regardless of format) to be imported into Navisworks in the correct absolute and relative positions.

N/A

Naming Convention Legend: XX = Discipline or Subdiscipline Designator (i.e. - which discipline does the modeled content belong to) Content = Description of Content. Note first letter(s) capitalized, others lowercase System = Description or Abbreviation of the engineering system contained in the workset Area = Sector or other area designator. Note first letter capitalized, others lowercase LLL = Level which the element is associated with. Note the level should be abbreviated with all capital letters & numbers

The architectural team will establish a Grids & Levels file which will contain the grid & level definitions for the entire project, as well as the plot boundary and shared coordinates definition (To set up each discipline model with the correct origin point, shared coordinates, levels & grids, BIM leads will follow the following procedure:

each have their own Sheet Model files.

Create an RVT file using the discipline template Create the ( +Link_A_Grids &Levels) Workest and add the file Origin-to-Origin Pin the linked file and unshare the coordinates Copy or Copy Monitor all the required Levels & Grids (Naming must match exactly) All models that will be developed will have common origin and shall have the correct x, y, and z coordinates when linked origin to origin.

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reflect this. Level prototypes are separate model (.rvt) files that will be developed for each residential typical floor level.

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Model Relations........................................................................................................................ 2

3.2.12

acoustic rating of project zones.

AECOM Project BIM Contacts

BIM Execution Plan

Specialist Disciplines / External Parties

NS WATG RJA Portland Asso. Ltd. Emaar Technologies EDSA Meindhart Lerch Bates RWDI

Project Team Goals ................................................................................................................ 22

Model List ................................................................................................................................. 6

will each have their own Export and Schedule Model files.

Sheet Models-All Disciplines

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Model Division Matrix ............................................................................................................... 1

3.2.8

Prototype options are listed in Appendix Section 6.3 Model List. All the discipline elements that are unique for each unit type option will be modeled in these types of files.

model in the form of parametric information, and if necessary, dry wall partition types are to be built according to the required

Model QA/QC Check Points ............................................................................................ 21

AECOM

The project stakeholder and external consultant list is contained in the Project Design Management Plan. The following subconsultants will be interacting with the project team. While not all will be necessarily be able to utilize Revit, they will require access to the information we are compiling in Revit, and will likely contribute to the overall project BIM defined in the main discipline models by providing drawings/sketches/markups which the main disciplines will incorporate. The main points of contact regarding sending & receiving of design information are listed here. The file format which will be used for information exchange is detailed in Section 1.2.2 – Specialist Discipline Design Interface

Appendices ................................................................................................................................ 23

6.1 6.2 6.3

Master, Export and/or Schedule Model – All Disciplines

This model should is used to generate drawings. The sheet model includes links to the following model files; level prototypes

3.2.4

Acoustics

Narrative of Methodology

Model QA/QC Responsibilities ........................................................................................ 20

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Strategic BIM Development Goals ............................................................................................. 22

5.1

building models will be used as background to provide bearings for the signage locations.

3.2.7

All the discipline models will be linked into the discipline Master, Export and/or Schedule Model file. The Level Prototype

These SD CAD drawings will be the basis for building the DD phase models and shall be contained in a “ghost” revit model

the towers/podium/basement that will be duly reflected in the Architecture and Engineering models. All elements, clearances, space requirements will require direct input to all discipline models (i.e.-Electrical Loads or Ventilation Requirements), or as required as reference in 2D documentation.

The information in the acoustic report will be reflected in the Architecture walls and door types and will only be reflected in the

4.2.2 4.2.3 5.0

and Basement models where it applies.

3.2 3.2.1

proposed changes to the model division structure must be discussed & approved by the BIM Manager in advance.

Detailed Design

Detailed design coordination will commence in the DD stage, as a continuation of the spatial coordination work (sectioning, etc.) performed in SD. The detailed coordination process involves the weekly production of Navisworks exports and specific

Narrative of Methodology

2.4.7

3.2.5

Interior Design – No verticals model is anticipated to be created.

assignment of coordination tasks to the SMEP design and production teams. The detailed Navisworks coordination process

All information required in the Facade and BMU discipline drawings will directly affect the facade models where the element

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Mechanical - All plant room elements, distribution of services from plant room to risers, and all services in the risers. Services Developing deliverables by non-BIM enabled parties-specifically sub consultants

information ideally at once every week, following the CAD exchange information for SD phase.

The information contained in the vertical transportation engineer's report will have a direct effect on the design of the core of

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Mechanical Discipline levels shall be separated between MH, MP and MF for the basement and podium models. File Types Generated

Purpose

All major disciplines to generate project models. Can also be used by QS team to extract quantities

General Overview............................................................................................................ 20

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The Concept AutoCAD drawings from Architecture shall be used to create a "Ghost Model" – an XREF RVT file, which links DWG drawings into a 3D environment containing views relevant to the unique floor layouts of the project. This Ghost Model is correctly positioned in the Project X, Y and Z coordinates in Revit Space and will be used to build the interdisciplinary models.

Revit modeling will be in full effect, CAD plans/sheets will no longer be used, except for production of 2D details. Changes and updates will be done on the Revit models only when Detailed Design starts. Sheet views and models that contain information

Vertical Transportation

Project Software Use List

AECOM

Mechanical, ELV and Interior Design will collectively develop level prototype level model files as Architecture regardless of any further discipline subdivision and will follow the same strategy and use of the level prototype as architecture. elements being separated via worksets and systems and this is to allow ease in coordination among Mechanical Disciplines.

2.5.2

from the SD stage should be set up for all disciplines within the first three (3) weeks of the Detailed Design Phase.

2.4.6

3.1

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Mechanical Level Prototype base models will have MH, MP, and MF elements shall be integrated into one model, the

sections throughout the building showing space reservation diagrams to guide production teams in the initial production of the

spatially coordinate the project, are needed to complete engineering input in engineering models (i.e. – electrical load or

dimensions wall will be used to spatially coordinate the project and where structural supports are required.

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Model Organization

model. .

ventilation requirements), or are required as reference in 2D documentation.

Facade and BMU

AECOM

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commence modeling concurrent with the development of AutoCAD SD drawings. Six (6) weeks into SD, Architecture shall provide Engineering with Architecture models. Engineering will start to build their models according to the BIM Execution Plan

When an acceptable level of modeling between AECOM and NS has been developed, the teams shall exchange model

2.4.4

Narrative of Methodology:

2.4.5

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will run for the duration as planned by the project team where the already prepared AutoCAD drawings from the concept

feedback through drawings and PDF reports and AECOM will implement the necessary changes in their core discipline model during the design process as indicated in Specialist Discipline Design Interface Table.

pedestrian and vehicular access, Structures in blast zone protection if applicable and shall be reflected in structural members,

C

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All Disciplines shall send AutoCAD information at the following frequency:

Fire & Life Safety

RJA will provide engineering input and assess the fire protection systems proposed by AECOM. They will be sending their

C

AECOM

2.5

AECOM will employ for each specialist subconsultant is included here.

Narrative of Methodology:

Wind Tunnel

Soil Investigation

Cost Consultancy

C

Clash Detection Virtual Walk Through, Spatial C C C C C C C C Coordination, Design QAQC N/A 4D: Shedule Linking N/A 5D: Quantities Extraction Note: C=Contractual Obligation; N=Not Used; N/A-Not Applicable; TBC=To Be Confirmed

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Details of the exact nature of integration, including geometric and parametric development, can be found in the LOD matrices in the appendix. Each section below references a specific matrix for more information.

2.4.2

Waste Management

N

Sustainability

C

Acoustics

C

Security

All Major Disciplines (A, S, M, E, V, L, C)

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Project BIM Integration of Specialist Subconsultant Information

2.4.1

method of information input from specialist subconsultants into the model environment. A description of the methodology

even though they themselves are not delivering in a BIM format. These are indicated with a (*). Their information will contribute to the project BIM use through the Major Disciplines integrating this information into the Main Discipline models, and the main discipline models being used for the stated purposes.

BIM Usage Definitions

Production of Drawings and Schedules

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Most specialist subconsultants will not be directly contributing to the BIM process. As such, AECOM will be determining the

the table indicates that some of the specialist design disciplines are going to contribute information to the overall BIM use,

Vertical Transportation

Elements that will not be shown or referred to in 1:50 scale shall not be modelled.

AECOM

2.3

Signage and Wayfinding

7

Façade and BMU

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FLS

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BIM Usage Limitations

Interiors

AECOM

2.2

All elements that are not critical for coordination and/or quantifications like spot details and blow ups that are bigger than 1:50

4.2.1

6.0

3.2.4 3.2.5

Disciplines

Using Navisworks for Collaboration ................................................................................. 17

Sheets .................................................................................................................................... 17 Collaboration & QA/QC .............................................................................................................. 19

Schematic Design ........................................................................................................... 10

2.5.2

BIM Execution Plan

Cross-Discipline BIM Management BIM Manager Dante Alba (dante.alba@aecom.com) Project BIM Coordinator TBD Structures Structural BIM Lead Manguzhiyil, Ashkarali (ashkarali.manguzhiyil@aecom.com) Electrical Electrical BIM Lead Mallari, Arnel (Arnel.Mallari@aecom.com) ELV ELV BIM Lead Deriquito, Rodolfo (Rodolfo.Deriquito@aecom.com) Mechanical Mechanical BIM Lead Ali, Naveed (Naveed.Ali@aecom.com) Landscaping Landscaping BIM Lead TBD Civil and Infrastructure Infrastructure BIM Lead TBD

Project Model Audit Form ....................................................................................................... 19

Navisworks Exports ......................................................................................................... 16

3.5.4 3.6 4.0

2.5.1

3.2.1

Dante Alba/Asst. BIM Manager

3.5.3

Vertical Transportation ...................................................................................................... 9

2.4.7

Main Disciplines

BIM Project Folder Structure .................................................................................................. 14 Project Browser Organization Standards ................................................................................ 17

Navisworks Clash Detection Virtual Walkthrough (CDVW) Procedure (v1.0) .......................... 21

Navisworks Models................................................................................................................. 16

Security ............................................................................................................................. 9

3.0

Signature

AECOM Internal and Sub-Consultants Contact List

Procedure Project Navisworks Export & Model Assembly Procedure (v2.0) ........................... 20

6.14................................................................................................................................................... 23

3.5

Project Contacts

The Project Management Team list is contained in the Design Management Plan. The current version of the project plan can be found here: Link to be Provided

Project Zone Lead Process .................................................................................................... 22 LOD Matrix................................................................................................................................. 23

Shared Coordinates ........................................................................................................ 15

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Base Models View and View Template Naming Convention ................................................... 18

6.10 6.11 6.13

Project Origin .................................................................................................................. 15

Waste Management .......................................................................................................... 9

2.4.5

Authorized Name/Position

6.9

AECOM

1.0

Project Zone and Room Locator Numbering/Naming Conventions ......................................... 15

6.7 6.8

MEP Space Reservation Zone ........................................................................................ 15 Zone Lead Design Coordinator ........................................................................................ 15 Link Pathing .................................................................................................................... 15

3.4.2 3.4.3

2.4.3

2.4.6

Details

6.5 6.6

Reflected Ceiling Plan ..................................................................................................... 15

Revit Model Linking ................................................................................................................ 15

Interdisciplinary Model Equivalency Matrix ............................................................................. 13

3.4.1

2.4.4

2.5 Revision History

Interior Design ................................................................................................................. 11 Signage and Wayfinding.................................................................................................. 12

Ghost Files ...................................................................................................................... 14

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ELV ................................................................................................................................... 9 Mechanical Services........................................................................................................ 10

6.3.6 6.3.7

Workset Definition ........................................................................................................... 14

Design/Ceiling Coordination ................................................................................................... 15

3.3.1

3.4

BIM Execution Plan

Electrical............................................................................................................................ 8

6.3.4 6.3.5

3.2.14

3.3.2

AECOM BIM Usage.................................................................................................................. 6

2.4.1

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6.3.3

6.4

3.2.15 3.3

Project Internal Responsibilities ......................................................................................... 5

BIM Usage Plan ........................................................................................................................... 6

2.4

AECOM

Signage and Wayfinding.................................................................................................. 13 Grids & Levels File .......................................................................................................... 13

2.1

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Electrical.......................................................................................................................... 13

3.2.11 3.2.12

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Sheet Models-All Disciplines ........................................................................................... 12

3.2.9 3.2.10

3.2.13

2.3

Quality Information

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3.2.8

Specialist Disciplines / External Parties ............................................................................. 2

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scale shall be developed in AutoCAD.

AECOM

AECOM Internal and Sub-Consultants Contact List ........................................................... 1

1.2.2

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The information contained in this document produced by AECOM Middle East Limited is solely for the use of the Client identified on the cover sheet for the purpose for which it has been prepared and AECOM Middle East Limited undertakes no duty to or accepts any responsibility to any third party who may rely upon this document.

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Project Contacts ....................................................................................................................... 1

1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2

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AECOM (Trade Lead)+ External Externa Subconsultants Subconsu tants

The T file format m which w will w be used for information m exchange is detailed in Section S 1.2.2 – Specialist S Discipline D Design D Interface

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AC

0% 75% SY YN

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AC

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HL 75% 0% HL HL 75% 0% HL HL 75% 0% HL HL 75%

HL 0% 75% AC HL

HL 0% 75% AC HL

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LD

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0%

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50%

2016/03/14

100%

YK

HL HL 100% 0% 0% 75% LD HL HL HL 100% 0% 0% 75% LD HL HL HL 100% 0% 0% 75% LD HL HL HL 100% 0%

HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% AC

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55%

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53% 40%

42%

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0% 0%

0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

0%

DD 100%

45%

0%

0%

0%

DD 50%

AECOM Annotation Families

0%

0%

AECOM Annotation Families Material / Hatch Styles

0%

0%

0%

Material / Hatch Styles View Templates

0%

0%

0%

View Templates Linewieghts/Linestyles

0%

0%

Linewieghts/Linestyles Reference Detail Sheets

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

28-Mar 0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

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0%

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0%

28-Apr 0%

0%

CLASH DETECTION

0%

0% 47%

47% 37%

29%

0%

0% 47%

47% 37%

37%

0%

0% 45%

47% 36%

37%

0%

0%

47%

37%

0%

17% 0%

14% 45%

36%

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3% 0%

2% 17%

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0%

14%

0%

0%

3%

2%

DD 50%

43%

CLASH DETECTION

DD 0%

Setting

DD 100%

HL

AC

SD SUBMISSION

Annotation Reference Detail Sheets Dummy Detail Callouts

0%

28-Mar

PROGRESS BAR

DRAWING SET

Dummy Detail Callouts Spot elevation

Door Hardware 0%

0%

DD 50%

Setting DETAIL

DETAILED RESOURSE, TASKS AND TIMELINE PLANNING

0% 0%

Sanitary Fixtures

0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

Spot elevation Door Tags in Plan Views

0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

0%

0%

0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0%

Sanitary Fixtures Spec. Door Hardware

HL

0%

0%

0%

Wall Finish

HL

0%

0%

0%

Door Tags in Plan Views Wall Tags in Plan Views

0%

0%

0%

Input Information

Wall Finish Sanitary Fixtures

HL

0%

0%

HL

0%

Annotation

Wall Tags in Plan Views Sanitary Fixtures Spec.

0%

0%

0%

Ceilings

HL

0%

HL

0%

Ceilings Floor Finishes

YK 100% 0% YK HL 100% 0% YK HL 100% 0% YK HL 100%

0%

HL

Geometry

Floor Finishes Door Acoustic Rating

0%

DRAWING SET

DETAIL

Input Information INTERIOR WORK (BOH)

Wall Acoustic Rating Ceiling Fire Rating

0% HL

Ceiling Fire Rating Wall Fire Rating

Door Schedule ( to rooms)

0%

YK

75%

Wall Fire Rating Door Fire Rating

YK

100%

Door Fire Rating Wall Type Mark

100%

YK

100%

Input Information

Wall Type Mark Door Numbers

100%

YK

100%

Extract Information

Door Numbers Door Type Marks

100%

YK

100%

SPECIFICATION

Door Type Marks Room Schedule - GFA

100%

YK

100%

SCHEDULLING

Room Schedule - GFA Floor Finish Schedule

100%

LD

100%

Inf.

INTERIOR WORK (BOH) Geometry

Door Acoustic Rating Wall Acoustic Rating

SPECIFICATION

Input Information

Floor Finish Schedule Wall Finish Schedule

100%

JS

100%

Shaft Rooms Shaft Opening Location

100%

JS

100%

Shaft Opening Location Wall Location

100%

YK

100%

Wall Location Door Location

100%

YK

100%

Door Location Room Boundaries

100%

100%

Room Boundaries 3 decimal units rounding

HL

100%

Coordinated Geometry 3 decimal units rounding Confirm Room Enclusure Strategy

0%

HL

100%

Replacing Door from Library Confirm Project Wall Library

Unit Tags

Room Tag

0%

HL

Clarification

Replace Walls from Library Replacing Door from Library

Confirm Project Door Library

Confirm Project Wall Library Confirm Project Door Library

75%

100%

Unit Tags

HL

100%

Room Tag

75%

HL

100%

Dimentions

Room number

75%

SY

100%

Dimentions Occupant Number

SY

100%

Occupant Number Room number

100%

Worksets

100%

SY

Room Name Reference Levels Constrains

Wall height to slab

Worksets Fire Rating Filters 100%

100%

SCHEDULLING

Extract Information

PRECISE GEOMETRY

HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL HL YK YK HL HL HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS HL SY LD SY SY HL HL HL YK YK YK YK JS JS LD 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

100%

0% 0% 100% 100% SY SY YN AC

SY 100%

Annotation

Inf.

LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL HL 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 75% 75% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL HL YK YK HL HL LD HL HL HL HL HL HL HL SY HL SY LD SY SY YK YK YK YK YK YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL HL 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 75% 75% 75% 75% 0% 0%

100%

NH

50% 0% 0% 100% 100% AT SY SY AC AC

Coordinated Geometry

HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK YK 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL HL YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK YK 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK HL SY LD SY SY YK YK YK YK YK YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

LD

100%

100%

HL

75%

Sheet

LD

100%

SY

Fire Rating Filters

75%

SY

100%

NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY SY YK SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY SY NH SY SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH 100% 100% AC SY

Sheet View Creation

View Creation

Floor Finish

100%

Floor Finish

SY

100%

Stairs

100%

YK

100%

NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY SY YK SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY SY NH SY SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

50%

BASEMENT

100%

100%

Input Information

Reference Levels Constrains Wall height to slab

Initial Setting-up

Stairs Shaft Opening

NH

SY

Shaft Opening Room Boundary

100%

100%

100%

Room Boundary Ceiling location

T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS T1_TIER 2_L54-L66

SY

Ceiling location Doors location

100%

Doors location Walls location

Walls location 100%

Clarification LOD 300

BASIC INFORMATION

Geometry

T1 TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52

Annotation

Room Name

CONCEPTUAL GEOMETRY

FLOOR MODELS

T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS

PRECISE GEOMETRY

Input Information

Confirm Room Enclusure Strategy Replace Walls from Library

Initial Setting-up

Shaft Rooms

BASIC INFORMATION

Geometry

LOD 200

OPERATIONS MATRIX

FLOOR MODELS

Overall schedule of floor models

LOD 300 CONCEPTUAL GEOMETRY

Wall Finish Schedule Door Schedule ( to rooms)

LOD 200

OPERATIONS MATRIX

DD 50%

28-Apr

DD 50% 33%

DD 0% PROGRESS BAR

DD 100%

43% DD 0%

DD 50% 33%

DD 0%

LOD 300

NH

T1 TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52 100% T1_TIER 3_L68-L71 T1_TIER 2_L54-L66 T1_VERTICAL T1_TIER 3_L68-L71

NH 100% SY

T2_NONTYPICAL LEVELS T1_VERTICAL

100%

T2_TIER 1_L7-L29

100%

T2_NONTYPICAL LEVELS T2_TIER 2_L31-L38

100%

T2_TIER 1_L7-L29 T2_TIER 3_L40-L42 T2_TIER 2_L31-L38 T2_VERTICAL T2_TIER 3_L40-L42 BASEMENT T2_VERTICAL PODIUM

BASEMENT

2016/03/22

PODIUM

2016/03/22

SY NH NH 100% NH 100% SY 100% AC 50% AT

NH NH NH NH 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY YK SY SY SY NH 100% 100% 100% 100%

LD 100% LD 100% SY

SY 100%

100%

SY

SY

NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY SY YK SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY SY NH SY SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH 100% 100% AC SY

100% SY 100% LD 100% LD 100% LD 100% SY

NH

NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% YN AC AC AC AC SY NH SY SY

50% 0% 0% 100% 100% AT SY SY AC AC

0% 0% 100% 100% SY SY YN AC

100% AC

YK 100% 0% HL HL 100% 0% YK HL 100% 0% YK HL 100%

HL

0%

0%

YK HL 75% 0% YK HL 0% 0% HL HL 0%

LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL HL 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL YK YK HL HL LD HL HL HL HL HL HL HL SY HL SY LD SY SY YK YK YK HL YK YK YK JS JS LD HL SI HL HL HL HL 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 0% HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL YK YK HL HL LD HL HL HL HL HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 75% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL SY LD SY SY HL HL HL HL YK YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% AC AC AC AC AC YN YN SY HL SY LD SY SY HL

100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% SY SY SY AC AC AC

0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% SY SY SY SY SY AC AC AC AC YN

100%

YK

YK NH 0% 75% 100% 100% 0% AC YN HL HL HL 0% 75% SY YN

0%

0%

SY

SY

NH

NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL 50% 100% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% YN YN AC AC LD AC AC AC YK YK YK JS JS LD HL HL

AC

0% 75% SY YN

0%

0%

0% 50% LD YN

LD

0% 0% 100% 100% 0% 0% SY SY LD YN AC AC

0% 0% 100% 0%

0%

HL HL HL 0% 0% 0% 100% 100% 75% AC AC AC HL HL HL 0%

0%

0%

0%

LD

AC

AC

AC

AC

0%

0%

0%

0%

50%

50%

0%

0%

0%

0%

100%

100%

0%

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0%

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0%

100%

AT

AT

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY SD SUBMISSION SY SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

SY

LD

LD

SY

SY

LD

PROGRESS BAR

0%

HL 100% 0% HL HL 100% 0% HL HL 100% 0% HL HL 100%

0%

0%

HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% AC 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0%

0%

HL

0%

HL 0%

HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% AC 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0%

0%

HL

0%

HL

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% AC 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0%

0%

HL

0%

HL

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% AC 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL

0%

0% 0% 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL

0%

0% 0% 0% 0%

0% HL 0% HL 0% HL

0% 0% 0%

HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL 0% HL HL 0%

0% 0% 0%

0%

0%

0% 0% 0%

0% 0%

0%

0% 0% 0% 0%

0% 0%

HL 0%

0%

0% 0%

0% HL

0%

0%

0% 0%

0%

0% 0% 0% 0%

0%

0%

0% 0% 0%

0% 0%

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0%

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2015 | Dubai | DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE

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0%

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HL

Sanitary Fixtures

Door Schedule ( to rooms)

0%

Material / Hatch Styles View Templates

HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK YK 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 75% 0% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY HL SY SY SY SY HL HL HL HL YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK YK 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD HL HL HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% LD HL SY LD YK YK YK YK YK NH NH NH YK YK JS JS LD YK YK YK YK HL SY LD SY SY YK YK YK HL YK YK YK JS JS LD HL SI HL HL HL 100% 75% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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View Templates Linewieghts/Linestyles

HL

100%

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100%

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Reference Detail Sheets Dummy Detail Callouts

HL

100%

DD 50%

Setting DETAIL

Dummy Detail Callouts Spot elevation

100%

Spot elevation Door Tags in Plan Views

HL

100%

Door Tags in Plan Views Wall Tags in Plan Views

100%

Wall Tags in Plan Views Sanitary Fixtures Spec.

HL

100%

Sanitary Fixtures Spec. Door Hardware

100%

Wall Finish

HL

100%

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Annotation

Input Information

Wall Finish Sanitary Fixtures

100%

Ceilings

LD

100%

Ceilings Floor Finishes

100%

Floor Finishes Door Acoustic Rating

JS

100%

Geometry Door Acoustic Rating Wall Acoustic Rating

100%

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Input Information INTERIOR WORK (BOH)

Wall Acoustic Rating Ceiling Fire Rating

JS

100%

Ceiling Fire Rating Wall Fire Rating

100%

Wall Fire Rating Door Fire Rating

YK

100%

Door Fire Rating Wall Type Mark

100%

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Wall Type Mark Door Numbers

YK

100%

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Door Numbers Door Type Marks

100%

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Door Type Marks Room Schedule - GFA

100%

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100%

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Shaft Rooms

Confirm Project Door Library

Unit Tags

0%

HL

Shaft Rooms Shaft Opening Location

0%

100%

Shaft Opening Location Wall Location

100%

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Wall Location Door Location

HL

100%

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Door Location Room Boundaries

75%

HL

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PRECISE GEOMETRY

Room Boundaries 3 decimal units rounding

75%

100%

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Room Schedule - GFA Floor Finish Schedule

Coordinated Geometry

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SY

100%

Replacing Door from Library Confirm Project Wall Library

100%

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SY

100%

Unit Tags

100%

SY

100%

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100%

Room Tag

SY 100%

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100%

HL

75%

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75%

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SY

100%

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Floor Finish

NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% SY SY YK SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY NH NH NH SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% NH NH NH NH SY SY NH SY SY 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

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SY

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Sheet

100%

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YK

100%

Floor Finish

100%

Stairs

100%

Input Information

Occupant Number Room number

Initial Setting-up

Stairs Shaft Opening

NH

SY

100%

Shaft Opening Room Boundary

100%

100%

Room Boundary Ceiling location

T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS T1_TIER 2_L54-L66

SY

Ceiling location Doors location

100%

Doors location Walls location

Walls location 100%

T1 TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52

Clarification LOD 300

BASIC INFORMATION

Geometry

T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS

Annotation

Room number

CONCEPTUAL GEOMETRY

FLOOR MODELS

FLOOR MODELS

PRECISE GEOMETRY

Input Information

Room Name

LOD 200

Initial Setting-up

3 decimal units rounding Confirm Room Enclusure Strategy

Geometry

Room Name Reference Levels Constrains

OPERATIONS MATRIX

BASIC INFORMATION

Confirm Room Enclusure Strategy Replace Walls from Library

CONCEPTUAL GEOMETRY

Wall Finish Schedule Door Schedule ( to rooms)

LOD 200

Reference Levels Constrains Wall height to slab

OPERATIONS MATRIX

DD 100%

DD 100%

DD 50%

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

34% DD 100%

Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Leading BIM Team

8 / 100

...by setting daily tasks D1D2 BIM TASK LIST

DETAILED RESOURSE, TASKS AND TIMELINE PLANNING

LOOK-AHEAD FOR: APR 4 - APR 11, 2016 PROJECT TASK

Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Basement Production: Tower 2 Production: Tower 2 Vertical Production: Tower 2 Non typical Production: Tower 1 Vertical Production: Tower 1 Non typical Production: Tower 1 Vertical Production: Tower 1 Non typical Production: Tower 2 Vertical Production: Tower 2 Non typical Production: Tower 1 Tier 1 Production: Tower 1 Tier 2 Production: Tower 1 Tier 3 Production: Tower 1 Vertical Production: Tower 2 Non typical Production: General Production: Tower 2 Tier 1 Production: Tower 2 Tier 1 Production: Tower 2 Tier 3 Production: Tower 1 Vertical Production: Tower 2 Non typical Production: Tower 1 Glazing Production: Tower 2 Cladding Production: Podium Production: Tower 1 Cladding Production: General Production: Podium Production: Podium Production: Podium Production: Podium Production: Podium

SCOPE

Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Sheet Master Model Base Model Production Sheet Master Model Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Sheet Master Model Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Sheet Master Model Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production Base Model Production

DESCRIPTION

Starting Date

Replace walls and doors from library Dimension clean-up Room Boundaries Fix walls diagonal grid area Finalize the outline of the louvered area Dimension Clean up Stairs, Ramps, Shafts, Floors Sheet master modification; annotation Schedule (finish, room number, door number) Sheet setting modification Update Room Boundaries / Delete double height room Update Room Boundaries / Delete double height room Update Room Boundaries / Delete double height room Update Room Boundaries / Delete double height room Insert door to room information Insert door to room information Insert door to room information Insert door to room information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Update Door Schedule Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Insert Door Type Information Tower Elevation (modify door family) Dimension clean-up Façade - Families sorting 2day Dimension clean-up Create site plan views in each model Retail Façade 3 d Residencial Façade next week Podium plan model preparation and set-up Unit Area Calculation / walls Ceiling BOH

2016/3/17 2016/3/22 2016/3/29 2016/4/4 2016/3/24 2016/3/29 2016/4/4 2016/3/31 2016/4/5 2016/4/5 2016/4/6 2016/4/6 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/3/31 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/3/11 2016/3/28 2016/4/4 2016/3/24 2016/3/28 2016/4/6 2016/4/6 2016/3/28 2016/3/28 2016/4/7

Workset

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Purge Linked model

Workset

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw Purge Linked model

+Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 1_L8-L29, L32-L47 & 49_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_GLAZ_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T1_TIER 1_L7-L52_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_I_T1_TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_V_T1_TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_V_T1_RISERS_BASE.rvt 0 A_3D Tags A_Area Boundary Lines A_Area A_Doors A_Floors A_Placeholder_MEP A_Reference Plane Grids A_Room Separation Lines A_Rooms A_Scope Boxes A_Shafts A_Walls Shared Levels and Grids AR-02-1000-T1-L7_L29&L31_L52 MEP Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L7_L29&L31_L52 MEP Plan-500 +Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 2_L55-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_GLAZ_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T1_TIER 2_L54-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_I_T1_TIER 2_L54-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_V_T1_TIER 2_L54-L66_BASE.rvt 0 A_3D Tags A_Area Boundary Lines A_Area A_Doors A_Floors A_Placeholder_MEP A_Reference Plane Grids A_Room Separation Lines A_Rooms A_Scope Boxes A_Shafts A_Walls Shared Levels and Grids AR-02-1000-T1-L54_L66 MEP Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L54_L66 MEP Plan-500

OK OK

TIER 1

Workset

OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw TIER 2

Purge Linked model

Workset

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw Purge Linked model

+Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T2_TIER 1_L8-L29_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_GLAZ_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T2_TIER 1_L7-L29_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_I_T2_TIER 1_L7-L29_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_V_T2_TIER 1_L7-L29_BASE.rvt 0 A_3D Tags A_Area Boundary Lines A_Area A_Doors A_Floors A_Placeholder_MEP A_Reference Plane Grids A_Room Separation Lines A_Rooms A_Scope Boxes A_Shafts A_Walls Shared Levels and Grids

AR-02-1000-T2-L7_L29 MEP Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T2-L7_L29 MEP Plan-500 +Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T2_TIER 1_L8-L29_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T2_FAC_GLAZ_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T2_TIER 2_L31-L38_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_M_T2_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_I_T2_TIER 2_L31-L38_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_V_T2_TIER 2_L31-L38_BASE.rvt 0 A_3D Tags A_Area Boundary Lines A_Area A_Doors A_Floors A_Placeholder_MEP A_Reference Plane Grids A_Room Separation Lines A_Rooms A_Scope Boxes A_Shafts A_Walls Shared Levels and Grids AR-02-1000-T2-L31_L38 MEP Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T2-L31_L38 MEP Plan-500

OK OK

GLZ

Workset

OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw

ROOF

Purge Linked model

Workset

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw Purge Linked model

+Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 1_L8-L29, L32-L47 & 49_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 2_L55-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 3_L69-L71_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 2_L54-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 3_L68-L71_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_ROOF_BASE.rvt A_3D Tags A_Glazings A_Louver A_Reference Plane Grids Shared Levels and Grids AR-02-1000-T1-L6-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L7-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L30-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L53-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L54-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L67-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L68-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L72-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-L6-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L7-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L30-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L53-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L54-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L67-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L68-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-L72-Floor Plan-500 +Link_60345201_D1D2_G_SW_Grids & Levels.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_VERT_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 1_L8-L29, L32-L47 & 49_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 2_L55-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_TIER 3_L69-L71_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_S_T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 1_L7-L29 & L31-L52_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 2_L54-L66_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_TIER 3_L68-L71_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_NONTYPICAL LEVELS_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_BAL_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_CLADDING_BASE.rvt +Link_60345201_D1D2_A_T1_FAC_GLAZ_BASE.rvt 0 A_3D Tags A_Doors A_Floors A_Room Separation Lines A_Reference Plane Grids A_Rooms A_Walls Shared Levels and Grids AR-02-1000-T1-RF-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-RFT-Floor Plan-100 AR-02-1000-T1-RF-Floor Plan-500 AR-02-1000-T1-RFT-Floor Plan-500

In house QA/QC check-up list

OK

GLZ

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK

QA/QC Check

Workset

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw

ROOF

Purge Linked model

Workset

OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw Purge Linked model

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OK

TOWER 1 BAL

Workset

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Coordination Review Interdisciplinary link veiw

OK

CLD

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

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Printing view Purge Linked model

Workset

Coordination Review Interdisciplinary link veiw

Printing view Purge Linked model

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2016/3/17 2016/3/23 2016/3/29 2016/4/4 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/9 2016/4/4 2016/4/5 2016/4/5 2016/4/6 2016/4/6 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/7 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/4/10 2016/3/11 2016/3/29 2016/4/5 2016/4/7 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/9 2016/4/4 2016/4/6 2016/4/7

Produced by Reviewed by

Alex Alex Alex Alex Alex Alex Alex Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Hyunsoo Jae Jae Jae Jae Jae Jae Jae Sangik Sangik Sangik

Kajigaya Nishimura Nishimura Michele Nishimura Nishimura Nishimura Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Kajigaya Laura Michele Laura Michele Laura Miguel Miguel Miguel Miguel Miguel

TIER 1

...by performing QA/QC on BEP standards TIER 1

Expected Completion

Status OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

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TOWER 2 BAL

OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Workset

Coordination Review Interdisciplinary link veiw

CLD

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Printing view Purge Linked model

Workset

Coordination Review Interdisciplinary link veiw

Printing view Purge Linked model

DURATION (Days)

0.5 1 0.5 1 1 0.5 1 3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.2 1 2 1 0.25 3 5 0.3 3 0.5

Workset

Status OK

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

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OK

Coordination Review Printing view Interdisciplinary link veiw

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

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TIER 2

Purge Linked model

Workset

STATUS

C C C W W

COMPLETED ON

C

C C C C C C C C C C C R W

W

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OK OK

TIER

OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

OK Employer: Nikken Sekkei OK

TIER


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Set Diagram

...by creating diagrams to illustrate BIM processes

...by analyzing team needs and creating a training structure

Diagrams explaining Revit Sheet Models

Training structure personalized for team PAGE 9

AR Drawing Set

4. Training structure

FLOOR PLAN VIEW

SECTIONS

AR Drawing Set DRAFTING VIEW

GEOMETRY

Project browser Exporting to dwg Exporting to JPEG 3d Navigation Creating Camera View Appareance, view scale setting

II. Editing a ready-made Revit Model RCP

ELEVATIONS

ethod AR Drawing Set

V. Drafting and annotating

I. Using a ready-made Revit model

CAD DETAILS

AR Drawing Set

MEP VIEW

3D BASE MODEL

FIRE COMPARTIMENTATION VIEW

AR Drawing Set

AR Drawing Set

Levels and Grids Introduction to Revit built-in family categories Selecting objects, reading properties palette Editing parameter values (Type Parameter, Instance Parameter)

Ghost Files Worksets explained

MEP Drawing Set

ELEVATION NORTH

ELEVATION VIEW 1:100

ELEVATION VIEW 1:100

ELEVATION VIEW 1:100

ELEVATION VIEW 1:100

TOWER 1 GLAZING MODEL

TOWER 1 CLADDING MODEL

TOWER 1 BALCONY MODEL

TOWER 1 ROOF MODEL

VI. Basic Modelling

VII. Advanced Modelling (for details) Wall sweeps, reveals Roof fascia, gutter Modelling In Place components

Creating views Applying AECOM Templates to view Loading AECOM Titleblock Project information into Title block Placing Views on Title Blocks Choosing AECOM Section Tags, View Title Line, Callout Heads, Tags Using Sheet Guide Grid

SHEET TOWER 1

Adding text Adding dimensions Adding Symbols Adding Legend Views Creating Detail Callout Adding detail components Creating Filled regions, Masking regions Detail Lines vs Model Lines Creating Plan region Editing View range Linework

Placing Revit Built-in families: walls, doors, floors, roofs Loading Families from Library III. Basic knowledge required for understanding AECOM BEP Editing wall profiles Editing Floor boundary line Creating custom strairs Model list structure Editing railings Linking Revit models

IV. Sheets

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Coaching Design Team

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VIII. Schedules

CREATING DIAGRAMS TO BETTER EXPLAIN THE PROCESSES

Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Performing Self Check Clash Detection

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CONSTANTLY QA/QC THE MODELS IN MY OWNERSHIP

slab clashing with cladding

notified structure to match with design intent

©AECOM, Emaar Forte, Downtown Dubai, BIM Execution Plan, prepared by Dante Alba, Reviewed by Elisabeth Peters

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Coaching Design Team

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...by reviewing other disciplines models or assisting designers in reviewing...

Models from Collaborators

Interior Design ID WATG

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Structures ST AECOM

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Coordinating multiple models

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...by ensuring other disciplines models are correctly inserted and shown in architectural models and sheets

Tower 1 Tier 1 Typical Level 7F

Architecture

Interior Design

Structures

Mechanical

AR

ID

ST

M

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Coordinating with Lead Trade BIM Coordinator

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...by reviewing weekly the Clash Check NWDs

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Employer: Nikken Sekkei


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3487 m²

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T1-44F

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T1-46F

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Keynote

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T1-49F

+187.450 FFL

Glazing Energy Calculation Glazing Energy Calculation Spandrel Energy Calculation Spandrel Energy Calculation

+187.450 FFL

T1-50F

+190.950 FFL

+194.450 FFL

Keynote

T1-48F

+190.950 FFL

T1-51F +197.950 FFL

T1-52F

T1-53F

+201.450 FFL

+204.950 FFL

Glazing Energy Calculation Spandrel Energy Calculation Spandrel Energy Calculation

T1-49F

+194.450 FFL

T1-50F

+197.950 FFL

T1-51F

+201.450 FFL

T1-52F

+204.950 FFL

T1-54F

T1-55F

+211.950 FFL

Count

T1-53F

+211.950 FFL

T1-56F

+215.450 FFL

90 1075 1151 635

+215.450 FFL

T1-57F

+218.950 FFL

707 893 273

+218.950 FFL

T1-58F

+222.450 FFL

Family and Type

+222.450 FFL

T1-59F

+225.950 FFL

_ACM_A_CUR_Glazed, Vision Panel1: _ACM_A_CUR_Double Glazed Panel_Stick System _ACM_A_CUR_Glazed, Vision Panel1: _ACM_A_CUR_Double Glazed Panel_Unitized System _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel: _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel, Full _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel: _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel, Top, Type 1

+225.950 FFL

T1-60F

+229.450 FFL

+232.950 FFL

T1-61F

T1-62F

+236.450 FFL

+239.950 FFL

T1-63F

_ACM_A_CUR_Glazed, Vision Panel1: _ACM_A_CUR_Double Glazed Panel_Unitized System _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel: _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel, Full _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel: _ACM_A_CUR_Spandrel, Glazing+Back Panel, Top, Type 1

T1-58F

+229.450 FFL

T1-59F

+232.950 FFL

T1-60F

+236.450 FFL

T1-61F

+239.950 FFL

T1-62F

T1-64F

+243.450 FFL

Count

1 : 500

T1-63F

+243.450 FFL

T1-65F

+246.950 FFL

South Orientation Panel Schedule

South Glazing Diagram

T1-64F

+246.950 FFL

T1-66F

+250.450 FFL

Family and Type

2

1

T1-65F

+250.450 FFL

T1-67F

+253.950 FFL

3

FFL +33.450

T1-66F

+253.950 FFL

T1-68F +257.450 FFL

4

T2-6F

FFL +40.450

T1-67F

+257.450 FFL

T1-69F

+260.250 FFL

+264.050 FFL

T1-70F

T1-71F

+267.850 FFL

+271.650 FFL

T1-72F

+275.450 FFL

T1-ROOF

+283.050 FFL

+288.050 FFL

...by extracting area of glazed surface, spandrel surface for West, South Facade for Green Building Study

SOUTH

2015 | Dubai | DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE +260.250 FFL

T1-68F

+264.050 FFL

T1-69F

+267.850 FFL

T1-70F

+271.650 FFL

T1-71F

+275.450 FFL

T1-72F

+283.050 FFL

T1-TOP OF ROOF

C

T1-ROOF

+288.050 FFL

T1-TOP OF ROOF

ISO A1 594mm x 841mm

D

T2-7F

Filename: Last Modified by: Last Plotted date: 2015-05-15

Project Managment Initials (As Required) Designer: Checked: Approved:

16 / 100

Estimation & Analysis

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PROJECT

DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT

FORTE Dubai, UAE

CLIENT

Emaar Properties PJSC

Building 3, Level 1 P.O.Box 9440, Dubai, UAE T +97143673333 tel www.emaar.com

CONSULTANT

AECOM

AECOM MIDDLE EAST LIMITED U-Bora Tower, Level 43, Business Bay, PO Box 51028, Dubai, UAE +971-4-439-1000 tel +971-4-439-1001 fax www.aecom.com

CONSULTANT

CONSULTANT

REGISTRATION

DETAILED DESIGN Not to be used for Construction Purposes

ISSUE

MARK

A

c

DATE

17/07/2016

DESCRIPTION

100% DD SUBMISSION

KEY PLAN N WEST

TW 1

TW 2

PROJECT NUMBER

60345201

SHEET TITLE

Tower 1 - South

SHEET NUMBER 1

2014 AECOM TECHNICAL SERVICES, INC.

Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Extracting Information

17 / 100 ISO A1 594mm x 841mm

4

3

1

FINISH SCHEDULE 6F

D

NUMBER

NAME

T1.06.02.01 T1.06.02.02 T1.06.02.03 T1.06.02.08 T1.06.02.15 T1.06.02.16 T1.06.02.17 T1.06.02.41 T1.06.02.42 T1.06.02.43 T1.06.02.44 T1.06.02.45 T1.06.02.46 T1.06.02.47 T1.06.02.48 T1.06.02.49 T1.06.02.51 T1.06.02.80 T1.06.04.06 T1.06.04.07 T1.06.04.08 Grand total: 21

ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING MECH SPACE 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 2 CORRIDOR (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 1 BALCONY (MECH) 2 BALCONY (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 4 BALCONY (MECH) 5 BALCONY (MECH) 6 BALCONY (MECH) 7 BALCONY (MECH) 8 BALCONY (MECH) 9 FIRE PLANT ROOM 1 MECH STORE FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2

NUMBER

NAME

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 WATG WATG WATG FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-111 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 WATG WATG WATG TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

FINISH SCHEDULE 7-29F&31-46F WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-113 PT-113

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113

REMARKS

C

B

Filename: Last Modified by: Last Plotted date:

A

T1.07.02.01 T1.07.02.02 T1.07.02.03 T1.07.02.40 T1.07.04.01 T1.07.04.02 T1.07.04.03 T1.07.04.06 T1.07.04.07 T1.07.04.08 T1.07.04.09 T1.07.21.01 T1.07.21.02 T1.07.21.03 T1.07.21.04 T1.07.21.05 T1.07.21.06 T1.07.21.09 T1.07.21.10 T1.07.21.13 T1.07.21.14 T1.07.21.15 T1.07.21.17 T1.07.21.19 T1.07.21.21 T1.07.22.01 T1.07.22.02 T1.07.22.03 T1.07.22.04 T1.07.22.05 T1.07.22.06 T1.07.22.09 T1.07.22.10 T1.07.22.13 T1.07.22.14 T1.07.22.15 T1.07.22.17 T1.07.22.19 T1.07.22.21 T1.07.23.01 T1.07.23.02 T1.07.23.05 T1.07.23.06 T1.07.23.09 T1.07.23.13 T1.07.23.14 T1.07.23.15 T1.07.23.17 T1.07.23.19 T1.07.24.01 T1.07.24.02 T1.07.24.05 T1.07.24.06 T1.07.24.09 T1.07.24.13 T1.07.24.14 T1.07.24.15 T1.07.24.17 T1.07.24.19 T1.07.25.01 T1.07.25.02 T1.07.25.05 T1.07.25.06 T1.07.25.09 T1.07.25.13 T1.07.25.14 T1.07.25.15 T1.07.25.17 T1.07.25.19 T1.07.26.01 T1.07.26.02 T1.07.26.05 T1.07.26.06 T1.07.26.09 T1.07.26.13 T1.07.26.14 T1.07.26.15 T1.07.26.17 T1.07.26.19 T1.07.27.01 T1.07.27.02 T1.07.27.05 T1.07.27.06 T1.07.27.09 T1.07.27.13 T1.07.27.14 T1.07.27.15 T1.07.27.17 T1.07.27.19 T1.07.28.01 T1.07.28.02 T1.07.28.03 T1.07.28.04 T1.07.28.05 T1.07.28.06 T1.07.28.09 T1.07.28.10 T1.07.28.13 T1.07.28.14 T1.07.28.15 T1.07.28.17 T1.07.28.19 T1.07.28.21 T1.07.29.01 T1.07.29.02 T1.07.29.03 T1.07.29.04 T1.07.29.05 T1.07.29.06 T1.07.29.09

ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING METER BOX ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR (COMMON) 1 CORRIDOR (COMMON) 2 FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2 GARBAGE CHUTE ROOM LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN POWDER ROOM MAID ROOM BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY MAID BATH LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN POWDER ROOM MAID ROOM BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY MAID BATH LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR-1 LAUNDRY LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN POWDER ROOM MAID ROOM BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY MAID BATH LIVING/DINING ROOM KITCHEN POWDER ROOM MAID ROOM BALCONY BATHROOM 1 BEDROOM 1

4

2015 | Dubai | DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG PT-113 PT-113 PT-113 LIN-611 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 N CLG-101 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113 PT-101 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

NUMBER T1.07.29.10 T1.07.29.13 T1.07.29.14 T1.07.29.15 T1.07.29.17 T1.07.29.19 T1.07.29.21 Grand total: 117

NAME BEDROOM 2 MASTER BEDROOM WALK-IN-CLOSET MASTER BATHROOM CORRIDOR 1 LAUNDRY MAID BATH

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201

AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-102

AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG

REMARKS

FINISH SCHEDULE 30F NUMBER

FINISH SCHEDULE 7-29F&31-46F

Project Managment Initials (As Required) Designer: Checked: Approved:

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REMARKS

T1.30.02.01 T1.30.02.02 T1.30.02.03 T1.30.02.08 T1.30.02.15 T1.30.02.16 T1.30.02.17 T1.30.02.41 T1.30.02.42 T1.30.02.43 T1.30.02.44 T1.30.02.45 T1.30.02.46 T1.30.02.47 T1.30.02.48 T1.30.02.49 T1.30.02.51 T1.30.02.52 T1.30.02.53 T1.30.02.80 T1.30.04.06 T1.30.04.07 T1.30.04.08 Grand total: 23

NAME ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING MECH SPACE 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 2 CORRIDOR (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 1 BALCONY (MECH) 2 BALCONY (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 4 BALCONY (MECH) 5 BALCONY (MECH) 6 BALCONY (MECH) 7 BALCONY (MECH) 8 BALCONY (MECH) 9 FIRE PLANT ROOM 1 FIRE PLANT ROOM 2 POTABLE WATER TANK ROOM MECH STORE FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-113 PT-113

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

REMARKS

FINISH SCHEDULE 49-50F NUMBER T1.49.02.01 T1.49.02.02 T1.49.02.03 T1.49.02.06 T1.49.02.07 T1.49.02.40 T1.49.04.01 T1.49.04.02 T1.49.04.03 T1.49.04.06 T1.49.04.07 T1.49.04.08 T1.49.04.09 Grand total: 13

NAME ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING LIFT MACHINE RM 1 LIFT MACHINE RM 2 METER BOX ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR (COMMON) 1 CORRIDOR (COMMON) 2 FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2 GARBAGE CHUTE ROOM

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

WALL BASE

SCR-101 SCR-101 -

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB -

TRM-541 TRM-541 -

PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE -

PT-111 PT-111 -

SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-201

FLH-501 WATG WATG WATG FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-111

UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB -

TRM-541 WATG WATG WATG TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541 -

PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

PT-111 WATG WATG WATG PT-113 PT-113 PT-113 LIN-611

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 WATG WATG WATG CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113 PT-101

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-201 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 WATG WATG WATG FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-111 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 WATG WATG WATG TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541

REMARKS

FINISH SCHEDULE 51-52F NUMBER T1.51.02.01 T1.51.02.02 T1.51.02.03 T1.51.02.40 T1.51.04.01 T1.51.04.02 T1.51.04.03 T1.51.04.06 T1.51.04.07 T1.51.04.08 T1.51.04.09 T1.51.04.10 T1.51.04.11 T1.51.04.12 T1.51.04.13 T1.51.04.14 T1.51.04.15 Grand total: 17

NAME ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING METER BOX ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR (COMMON) 1 CORRIDOR (COMMON) 2 FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2 GARBAGE CHUTE ROOM COMMON STORAGE 1 COMMON STORAGE 2 COMMON STORAGE 3 COMMON STORAGE 4 COMMON STORAGE 5 COMMON STORAGE 6

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG PT-113 PT-113 PT-113 LIN-611 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113 PT-101 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111

REMARKS

FINISH SCHEDULE 53F NUMBER

NAME

T1.53.02.01 T1.53.02.02 T1.53.02.03 T1.53.02.08 T1.53.02.15 T1.53.02.16 T1.53.02.17 T1.53.02.41 T1.53.02.42 T1.53.02.43 T1.53.02.44 T1.53.02.45 T1.53.02.46 T1.53.02.47 T1.53.02.48 T1.53.02.49 T1.53.02.51 T1.53.02.52 T1.53.02.80 T1.53.04.06 T1.53.04.07 T1.53.04.08 Grand total: 22

ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING MECH SPACE 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 1 CORRIDOR (MECH) 2 CORRIDOR (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 1 BALCONY (MECH) 2 BALCONY (MECH) 3 BALCONY (MECH) 4 BALCONY (MECH) 5 BALCONY (MECH) 6 BALCONY (MECH) 7 BALCONY (MECH) 8 BALCONY (MECH) 9 FIRE PLANT ROOM 1 FIRE PLANT ROOM 2 MECH STORE FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2

NUMBER

NAME

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-116 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-521 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541

FLOOR BASE

FLOOR FINISH

BASEBOARD BASE

BASEBOARD FINISH

SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-201 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-101 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201 SCR-301 SCR-301 SCR-201

FLH-501 FLH-501 AM-321 FLH-501 WATG WATG WATG FLS-105 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-111 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 FLH-501 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG FLH-116 AS PER ID DWG

UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB UPSTAND CURB PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221

TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 WATG WATG WATG TRM-501 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 TRM-541 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG TRM-521 AS PER ID DWG

WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-113 PT-113

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CLG-901 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-201 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113

WALL FINISH

CEILING BASE

CEILING FINISH

PT-111 PT-111 PT-113 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG PT-113 PT-113 PT-113 LIN-611 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG

CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-101 CLG-101 CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CONCRETE SLAB SUBSTRATE CLG-101 CLG-102 CLG-101 CLG-901 CLG-102

PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 WATG WATG WATG CLG-101 PT-113 PT-113 PT-101 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 PT-111 AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG AS PER ID DWG PT-201 AS PER ID DWG

REMARKS

FINISH SCHEDULE 54F - Part 1

T1.54.02.01 T1.54.02.02 T1.54.02.03 T1.54.02.40 T1.54.04.01 T1.54.04.02 T1.54.04.03 T1.54.04.06 T1.54.04.07 T1.54.04.08 T1.54.04.09 T1.54.04.10 T1.54.04.11 T1.54.04.12 T1.54.04.13 T1.54.04.14 T1.54.04.15 T1.54.21.01 T1.54.21.02 T1.54.21.03 T1.54.21.04 T1.54.21.05 T1.54.21.06 Grand total: 23

ELECTRICAL ROOM ICT HVAC / PLUMBING METER BOX ELEVATOR LOBBY CORRIDOR (COMMON) 1 CORRIDOR (COMMON) 2 FIRE LOBBY STAIR 1 STAIR 2 GARBAGE CHUTE ROOM COMMON STORAGE 1 COMMON STORAGE 2 COMMON STORAGE 3 COMMON STORAGE 4 COMMON STORAGE 5 COMMON STORAGE 6 LIVING/DINING KITCHEN POWDER MAID ROOM BALCONY BATHROOM 1

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WALL BASE PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 PLS-201, 221 EWA-101 PLS-201, 221

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PROJECT

DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE Dubai, UAE

CLIENT

Emaar Properties PJSC Building 3, Level 1 P.O.Box 9440, Dubai, UAE T +97143673333 tel www.emaar.com

CONSULTANT

AECOM

AECOM MIDDLE EAST LIMITED U-Bora Tower, Level 43, Business Bay, PO Box 51028, Dubai, UAE +971-4-439-1000 tel +971-4-439-1001 fax www.aecom.com

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MARK

17/07/2016

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Facade treatment options for client presentations

PODIUM NORTH FACADE - SHOP FRONT

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2015 | Dubai | DOWNTOWN DUBAI DEVELOPMENT FORTE

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Supporting the transition from CAD to BIM

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BIM Implementation & Workflows

Case Study and Presentation by Laura Dianu A. Introduction A.1 Argument A.2 Pretext - Case Study -Forte Downtown Dubai Project Brief Project Location Site Plans Rendering A.3 Hypothesis A.4 Definitions, Terminology A.5 Methodology A.6 Critical Analysis of bibliographic sources B. Content B.1 BEP Brief B.1.0 Project Team Design -Build Company + External Sub-consultants Geographic Localization Project BIM Responsibilities B.1.1 Project Phase BIM Transition B.1.2 Model Organization Revit Model Definition Model Division Matrix Model Division Visualization Model List Model Relations Model Relations Visualization B.1.3 BIM Deliverables LOD Sheet Models B.1.3 Collaboration & QA/QC B.2 Integrated project Delivery Project Progress BIM Adoption B.3 Architecture Discipline - D1D2 Nikken Sekkei BIM Implementation Model Organization Team Organization Navisworks Self-Check Revit Drawing Set Model Element Matrix Scheduling LOD C. Synthetic Conclusions D. Bibliography, sources and credentials 2016 | PANEL PRESENTATION & DISCUSSION

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

Employer: TDStudio


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54 | 42 Marina Bay

Integrated Project Delivery

© Emaar Group

Type: Residential with commercial podium Location: Dubai Marina, UAE Team: Dewan (Trade Lead), Nikken Sekkei (AR), Ramboll (ST), Nottingham (MEP), RSP (ID), Cracknell (LS) Client: Emaar Properties Status: Schematic Design Phase: Schematic Design (3 months) Role: Architectural BIM Lead Worked with a different team within the Nikken Sekkei Design Department. Managing BIM Team (Revit Operators), participated in developing the BEP, model division strategies. Created the drawing set and supervised all production of deliverables. Developed office workflow for models checking, coordination with other disciplines, producing of renders, progress tracking. In charge of all training from creating strategy to holding the training to creating manuals.

Description of role as Architecture BIM Lead PROJECT BIM SET-UP • Determined the geo-reference points of the project and created the Grids&Levels file • Interfaced with Design Team to make sure software and worksharing is installed and operating properly • Determined model division strategy for architecture models MANAGEMENT • Scheduling Revit operators team activity • Coordinating multiple design models by performing QA/QC on BEP standards, clash detection between architectural models (Glazing vs. Cladding, Ceilings vs. Walls), review of models from other disciplines • Performing Clash Detection and communicating the modelling issues to the BIM team COACHING • Coaching Design Team, assisting design coordinators in the collaborative design process, BIM workflows • Coordinating software training for BIM Team • Supporting the Design Department through transition from CAD to Revit • Performing Clash Detection and communicating the design/coordination issues to the design Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

AR BIM Coordinator ST, ID, M, V, E, LS

OWN MODEL: AR-Architecture, ID-Interior Design, ST-Structures M-Mechanical, E-Electrical , V-ELV, L-Landscape INTERFACE WITH BIM: Facade and BMU, Vertical Transportation, Acoustics, Sustainability, Waste Management

team COORDINATION • Assembling the Coordination Model used by all disciplines to communicate their comments • Coordinating with Trade Lead BIM coordinator by preparing Agendas, and hosting BIM Webexes, taking Moments of Meeting • Acts as the main point of contact for BIM and related issues • Overall responsibility for BIM file exchange and for in-house archiving of exchanged data INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • Responsible for all Information Input / Output, generating schedules PRODUCTION • Lead the Design Team in producing the documentation • Generated the complete drawing set and updated according to different stages of the project • Assuring that the design deliverables are in accordance with the formats specified • Drafting and annotating architectural documentation • Revit Annotation Families editing Employer: Nikken Sekkei


Coordinating ...by ensuringmultiple modelsdesign complymodels to BEP

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...by ensuring models comply to BEP Job number: D1209 Revision

Document ref: D1209-5JJ -160609-BEP

Purpose description

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Reviewed

Authorised

Date

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Draft Issue

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19/05/16

Rev 1.0

Draft Issue

-

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-

09/06/16

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Emaar

Project

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BIM Execution Plan

Job no. Copy no. Document reference

Revit local files shall be saved back to central hourly, at a maximum. K-tech Consulting MEP BIM Lead

-

Landscape BIM Lead

Ramboll

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Progress Creative

   

-

Emirates Aurecon Cooper & Wilcock Windtech Consultants Emaar Technologies

3

o o o o

o o o

o o o o o

Below are the colors that will be used for each discipline Discipline/Trade HVAC Water Fire Power CHW PH Fire Alarm Lighting Structure Tower1 Tower2 Podium Envelope

A. Level_1 clash is considered critical to the design and construction process. These clashes have been assigned the highest priority and should be rectified within the model as soon as possible. Example:  Mechanical ductwork and piping vs. ceilings  All equipment and their applicable clearance vs. walls B. Level_2 clashes are considered important to the design and construction process. These clashes have been assigned a greater priority and should be rectified during clash detection meetings. Example:  Structure(columns, beams, etc.) vs. specialty equipment  Furnishings vs. Electrical Fixture and devices C. Level_3 clashes are reported clashes that are considered important to the correctness of the models but that will be changing on a regular basis throughout the design and construction process. These clashes have been assigned a lower level of priority and should be rectified before the submission phase of the models. Examples:  Plumbing piping vs. Electrical equipment  Casework vs. Walls

Search set can be applied to the entire Naviswork export like (MEP, structure, etc.) or can be applied to specific items like (Doors, walls, ceilings, etc.) for easier navigation.

1. Faster application o appearance setting (i.e. all structural beams on level2 should be blue) 2. Definition of elements which should be excluded from clash detection report (i.e. Do not report clashes between the set ‘center line pipes clashes with structural members) 3. Simple means of selecting objects which need to be isolated or hidden often (i.e. – Hide/unhide all ceiling to view MEP services above) There are two types of sets the user can define in Naviswork- ‘Static’ sets and ‘Search Sets’

o

Element Classification

If the user links a new file into Naviswork and wishes to assign additional elements from the new model into the static set, the user must select the static set and all new elements simultaneously, right click the selection set in the ‘Sets’ and click ‘Update’. Static sets appear in the ‘Set’ menu as a blue square with a circle

1 A A

o o

o

o

o o

Level 1: will be fixed before LOD300 submission Level 2: shall be address after LOD300 submission Level 3: will be addressed during shop drawing, construction phase

20 20

* *

S

Notes

LOD

DD MEA

Notes

B

CD

LOD

MEA

300

S

300

S S

300

10 10 10

10 10 10

B

10

20

10

20

10 10 10

20 20

*

Floor Structural Frame

*

Floor Decks, Slabs, and Toppings

*

Roof Structural Frame

A-N

300

S

300

.20 .30

* *

Roof Decks, Slabs, and Sheathing Canopy Construction

20 20 20

80

.60

*

S

300 300

Fire Escapes

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

Exterior Wall Construction Exterior Wall Interior Skin

200 200 200

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

Exterior Operating Windows Exterior Fixed Windows

200 200

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N A-N

300 300

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

Exterior Entrance Doors Exterior Utility Doors Exterior Oversize Doors

200 200 200

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

Exterior Special Function Doors

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

Exterior Grilles

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

B

20 20 20

50 50

.70 .90

* *

70

Exterior Gates Exterior Door Supplementary Components

200 200

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N A-N

300 300

.10

*

Exterior Louvers

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

.50

*

Exterior Vents

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

B B B

20 20 20

80 80 80

* *

Exterior Fixed Grilles and Screens Exterior Opening Protection Devices

80

.50

*

Exterior Balcony Walls and Railings

200

80

.70

*

Exterior Fabrications

200

20 20

80

10 10 10 20 20

30 30

20 20

B

30

40

B

30

40

.80

*

Bird Control Devices

*

Steep Slope Roofing Low Slope Roofing Canopy Roofing Roofing Supplementary Components

Roof Accessories Roof Specialties Rainwater Management

Traffic Bearing Coatings

200

200 200 200

200

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N A-N

300 300

A-D A-D

300

A-D

300

A-D

A-N A-N

300 300

A-D

A-D

300

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

200 200

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N A-N

300 300

300

A-N

300

A-D

300

A-N

300

A-D

10 10 10

90 90 90

Access Flooring Platform/Stage Floors

Acoustical Suspended Ceilings Suspended Plaster and Gypsum Board Ceilings Specialty Suspended Ceilings

A-N

300

A-N

300

300

A-N

300

A-D

300

A-N

300

A-D

300 300

A-N A-N

300 300

300

A-N

300

A-D

300

A-N

300

A-D

.10 .15 .20

* * *

Interior Railings and Handrails Interior Louvers

200 200

A-N A-N

300 300

A-N A-N

300 300

* *

Compartments and Cubicles

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

Service Walls

200

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

*

Wall and Door Protection

200

Toilet, Bath and Laundry Accessories

200

10 10 10

90 90 90

.40 .45 .50

C

10

90

.60

C

10

90

.70

C

10

90

.90

10 10

.10

10

.20

20 20 20

10 10 10

20

10

.60

20

10

.70

C

* * *

20

Safety Specialties Storage Specialties

*

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-N

300

A-D

10

.80

10

.90

A-N/I

300

A-D/I

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

A-N/I

300

A-D/I

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

300 300 300

A-N/I A-N/I A-N/I

300 300 300

A-D/I A-D/I A-D/I

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

MEP MEP MEP

300 300 300

MEP MEP MEP

MEP

300

MEP

MEP

300

MEP

MEP MEP MEP

MEP MEP MEP

300 300 300

300 300 300

MEP MEP MEP

MEP MEP MEP

300 300 300

300 300 300

MEP MEP MEP

MEP MEP MEP

* *

Gas Systems Chemical-Waste Systems

200 200

MEP MEP

300 300

MEP MEP

300 300

MEP MEP

Processed Water Systems

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

Process Support Plumbing System Supplementary Components

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

30

HVAC

10 10

Facility Fuel Systems

.10

*

10

.30

*

10

.50

*

20

30 30 30

20 20

* *

.70

*

20

.90

*

30

30 30 30

30 30 30

Fuel Piping

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

Fuel Pumps

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

Fuel Storage Tanks

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

Heating Systems

.10 .30

20

30 30

Heat Generation Thermal Heat Storage Decentralized Heating Equipment Heating System Supplementary Components

* * *

Central Cooling Evaporative Air-Cooling Thermal Cooling Storage

Packaged Generator Assemblies Battery Equipment

D D D

MEP MEP

300 300

MEP MEP

300 300

MEP MEP

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

200 200 200

MEP MEP MEP

300 300 300

MEP MEP MEP

300 300 300

MEP MEP MEP

Special Wall Surfacing

200

A-N/I

300

A-N/I

300

A-D/I

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

D

30

30

.70

*

Decentralized Cooling

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

A-N/I

300

A-N/I

300

A-D/I

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

200

200

10

.20

*

10

.30

*

E

20

10

.70

Electrical Service Entrance Power Distribution Facility Grounding

Wiring Devices

Lighting Control

D

30

30

.00

*

Cooling System Supplementary Components

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

* *

Access Control and Intrusion Detection Electronic Surveillance

MEP MEP

D

70

90

*

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

D

80

D

80

Integrated Automation 10

E E E

10 10 10 10

10 10 10

BUILDING SITEWORK Site Preparation Site Clearing Site Elements Demolition

G G

10 10

30 70

G

10

70

G

20

G

Vehicle Servicing Equipment

G

Interior Parking Control Equipment

G

20 20 20

Site Element Relocations

50

10

EQUIPMENT & FURNISHINGS Equipment Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment

.10 .30

Structure Moving

10 20

Site Remediation Site Earthwork

.10

Grading

Site Improvements 10

Roadways

20 20

Parking Lots

.10

Parking Lot Pavement

10

.50

Loading Dock Equipment

G

20

20

.20

Parking Lot Curbs and Gutters

10

.70

Interior Pedestrian Control Equipment

G

20

20

.40

Parking Lot Appurtenances

10 10 10

30 30 30

Commercial Equipment

.10 .20

G

Mercantile and Service Equipment

G

Vault Equipment

G

20 20 20

30

.25

Teller and Service Equipment

G

20

60

.30

Refrigerated Display Equipment

G

20

80

30

.35

Commercial Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment

.30

*

Facility Steam Distribution

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

E

10

30

.50

Hospitality Equipment

.50

*

HVAC Air Distribution

200

MEP

300

MEP

300

MEP

E

10

30

.55

Unit Kitchens

E

10

30

.40

G G

Maintenance Equipment

Pedestrian Plazas and Walkways

40

Airfields

50

30 30

10

50 50

MEP

50

10 10 10

10

30 30

300

30

10

D D

MEP

ID

F G G G

10

E

to be disscused to be disscused

ID

ID ID

300

10

E E E

A-D/I A-D/I

300

300 300

ID

E

300 300

ID

ID ID

300

Demolition

E

A-N/I A-N/I

300

300 300

ID

Facility Remediation Hazardous Materials Remediation

Structure Demolition Selective Demolition

E

300 300

ID

ID ID

200

SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION Special Construction Special Structures Special Function Construction Special Facility Components

10 30

G

200

200 200

Movable Multiple Seating Other Movable Furnishings

Integrated Construction

10

30 30

E

A-N/I A-N/I

300

Other Fixed Furnishings Movable Furnishings Movable Art Furniture Accessories

50

20 20 30

F F

G

Integrated Automation Facility Controls

E

200

MEP

MEP MEP

300 300

200

200

300 300

MEP MEP

Interior Fabrications

Facility HVAC Distribution Systems

MEP MEP

300 300

Flooring

Facility Hydronic Distribution

300 300

MEP MEP

*

*

MEP MEP

200 200

*

.10

200 200

Detection and Alarm

20

50

* * * *

.60 .90

Athletic and Recreational Special Construction

Electronic Monitoring and Control

30

50

.90 .10 .30 .40

50 50

Special Instrumentation

Electronic Safety and Security Supplementary Components

20

30

10 50 50 50 50

20 30 60

F F F

10

10

80

*

20

30

20 20

10 10 10 10

*

C

D

F F F F

MEP MEP MEP MEP

50

C

D

MEP MEP

MEP

300 300 300 300

70

C

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

300 300

300

MEP MEP MEP MEP

Site Communications Miscellaneous Site Construction

ID ID ID

MEP

70

A-D

A-D/I

MEP

300 300 300

MEP

300 300 300 300

ID ID ID

300

70

A-D

A-D/I

F 300

300 300 300

300

MEP MEP MEP

ID ID ID

MEP

MEP

200 200 200

MEP

200 200 200 200

D

300

300

20 20 20 20 20

10 10

300

300

E E F F F

A-N

A-N/I

E

MEP

Fixed Art Window Treatments Casework

200

Electronic Safety and Security 10

E E E E

MEP

MEP MEP MEP

A-N

A-N/I

MEP MEP MEP

MEP

300

300 300 300

MEP

300

300 300 300

300

MEP

MEP MEP MEP

300

300

MEP MEP MEP

MEP

300

300 300 300

200

Electrical Site Improvements

Site Lighting

Site Communications Systems

Tunnels

Fixed Multiple Seating

200

Communications Voice Communications Audio-Video Communication

300

A-N/I

300 300 300

300

MEP

MEP MEP MEP

Transient Voltage Suppression

Data Communications

300

A-N/I

MEP MEP MEP

MEP

200

200 200 200

Lightning Protection

*

A-N

200

200 200 200

200

Branch Wiring for Lighting Lighting Fixtures

*

*

20 20

*

Site Energy Distribution Site Fuel Distribution Liquid and Gas Site Utilities Supplementary Components

Fixed Furnishings

.10

E E

*

Sanitary Sewerage Piping Sanitary Sewerage Structures Storm Drainage Utilities

Site Electric Distribution Systems

50 10 10

Furnishings 10 10

MEP MEP

Miscellaneous Electrical Systems

30

20 20 20

300 300

Branch Wiring System

* *

E E E

MEP MEP

A-N

200

MEP MEP MEP

300 300

MEP

Wall Finish Supplementary Components

300 300 300

MEP MEP

200

*

MEP MEP MEP

200 200

200

20

300 300 300

Fuel Cells

200

Traffic Bearing Horizontal Enclosures

MEP MEP MEP

50 60 90 10

Solid Waste Handling Equipment

Transfer Switches

*

*

70 70 70

200 200 200

Sanitary Sewerage Utilities

.20 .50

40 50 50 90 90

Agricultural Equipment Horticultural Equipment Decontamination Equipment

Photovoltaic Collectors

20 20 20 30

30 30 30 40 40

G G G G

Other Equipment

.10 .30 .40 .60

* *

90 90 90 90 90

D

E 200 200 200 200

Cooling Systems

.10 .30 .40

* *

10 10 10 10

Lighting

.10 .70

20 30

E E E

10

*

80 80 80 10

ID ID

Musical Equipment

E

General Purpose Electrical Power

.50 .10 .20 .50

60 60

300 300

Each DBL will create 3D Naviswork views inside each Revit model, the Revit model will have 3D View called Naviswork Export NS will create Naviswork files for o Exterior Model o Podium Model o Architectural towers Model Dewan Will Create Naviswork files for o Structural Model Nottingham will create Naviswork files for A. Drainage Model B. Electrical Model C. Fire Protection/ Water Supply Model

Theater and Stage Equipment

.20

E

Distributed Communications and Monitoring

*

30

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

Communications Supplementary Components

*

30

MEP MEP

*

.50

30

300 300

*

.90

30

.10 .30 .70 .10

40 40

50 50 50 60 60

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

MEP MEP

60

90

D

30 40 40

50 50

D D D

MEP

300

90

90

D

20 20 20 20 30 30

50 50 50

D

D

300

ID ID

30

G G G 300 300

30 30 30

G

ID ID

Athletic Equipment Recreational Equipment

G

G

200 200

Entertainment and Recreational Equipment

.10

G

G

Residential Appliances Residential Stairs Residential Ceiling Fans

.50 .60

300

70 70

G

Detention Equipment Residential Equipment

* *

70

70

10

G

Institutional Equipment Educational and Scientific Equipment Healthcare Equipment Religious Equipment Security Equipment

.70 .10 .50 .70

10

60

70

Electrical Service and Distribution

D

D

MEP

40 60 60 60

10

10

MEP

60

20

D

50 50 50 50 50 50

D D D

300

Photographic Processing Equipment Postal, Packaging and Shipping Equipment Office Equipment Foodservice Equipment

.10 .20 .40 .60

10

10

E

MEP

60

20

D

D D D D

MEP

.60 .70 .75 .80

40 40 40 40 40

10 10 10 10

E E E E

200

D

30

D

* *

D

D

D

.40 .70

200

30 30 30 30

10 10

E E

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

200

D

D

D

10 10

D

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

10 10 10

E

to be coordinated with Dewan & FLS

Electrical

D

Wall Painting and Coating

A-N & A-D to author BOH, ID to author FOH

* * *

50 50

Fire Extinguishers

MEP

*

Acoustical Wall Treatment

.10 .20 .30

D D

D

MEP MEP

MEP

Breathing Air Replenishment Systems

MEP

MEP

300 300

300

Fire Extinguisher Accessories

MEP

300

.30

10 10 10

MEP MEP

MEP

Facility Power Generation

300

300

.40

* * *

300

MEP

90

.30 .50 .70

MEP

MEP

90

50 50 50

30 30 30 10

MEP

300

20

50 50

300

300

20

40 40 40

D

300 300

300

10 10 10

E E E E E

MEP MEP

MEP

10

E

E

200 200

200

Fire Protection Specialties

300

* *

MEP

E E

MEP MEP MEP MEP MEP

300

Fire-Extinguishing Fire Suppression Supplementary Components

Fire Protection Cabinets

MEP

MEP

E MEP MEP

300 300 300 300 300

MEP

D

E

MEP

300 300

MEP MEP MEP MEP MEP

300

Fire Protection

* *

*

MEP

MEP

D

300 300

A-N/I A-N/I A-N/I

300 300 300 300 300

200 200 200

300

MEP MEP

300 300 300 300 300

MEP

Snow Melting

Fire Suppression

.50 .90

.10

200

200

D

A-N/I A-N/I

200 200 200

MEP MEP MEP MEP MEP

200 200 200

MEP

300 300

MEP MEP MEP MEP MEP

200

Special Purpose HVAC Systems

.10

.10

200

200

D 200 200

Wall Coverings Wall Carpeting Stone Facing

Building Support Plumbing System Supplementary Components General Service Compressed-Air Process Support Plumbing Systems Compressed-Air Systems Vacuum Systems

D

Tile Wall Finish Wall Paneling

* * *

200 200 200 200 200

Building Support Plumbing Systems Stormwater Drainage Equipment Stormwater Drainage Piping Facility Stormwater Drains Gray Water Systems

*

* *

D

Other Interior Specialties

* *

Domestic Water Distribution Supplementary Components Sanitary Drainage Sanitary Sewerage Equipment Sanitary Sewerage Piping Sanitary Drainage Supplementary Components

* * * *

.90

.10 .20

D

A-D

Interior Gas Lighting Fireplaces and Stoves

*

Wall Finishes

.30 .35 .50

C C

Domestic Water Piping Plumbing Fixtures

* * * *

.10 .20 .30 .60

30 50 60 90 90

D

Interior Finishes

20 20 20

C C C

*

20

C C C

Facility Potable-Water Storage Tanks Domestic Water Equipment

* *

.90 .10 .30 .90

30 30 30 30 30

20 20 20 20

300

MEP MEP

200 200 200 200 200

D

20

MEP

200

Water-Based Fire-Suppression

D

D

200

200

Exhaust Air Outside Air Air-to-Air Energy Recovery HVAC Air Cleaning Ventilation Supplementary Components

*

10 10 30

D

D D Family with 3Dgeometry

* *

.40 .60

10 20 20 20 20

20 20 20 20 20

D D

Facility Distribution Systems Supplementary Components Ventilation Supply Air Return Air

* * * * *

70 70

30

D

Domestic Water Distribution

.10 .20

10 10

20 20 20 20 20

D D

D

.25 .30 .35

10 10 10

20 20

D D

D

A-D

90 90 90

20 20 20

D D

* * *

.30 .40 .60 .70 .90

40 40 40 40

D

Plumbing

.90 .10 .20

60 60 60 60 60

30 30 40

D D

D

Rope Climbers

Powered Scaffolding Building Envelope Access

D

A-D

10 10 10

50 60 60 60

30 30 30 30 30

D D

Elevating Platforms

.40 .50

D

Information Specialties

C C C

.20 .30

80

D

A-D A-D

A-N A-N

30 30 30 30

D D D D D

Baggage Handling Equipment

80

D

Refer to LOD Specification 2015 Page 90

A-N A-N

200 200

D D D D

D

Operable Access Systems

10

D

A-D

A-N

A-N

200 200

Special Function Suspended Ceilings Ceiling Suspension Components Interior Specialties

"Connections to mech or elec service" not part of ARC

D

Chutes Pneumatic Tube Systems

Suspended Scaffolding

10

D 200 200

200

Suspended Ceiling Construction

* * * *

80 80

.50 .60 .70 .10

20

D A-N A-N

* * *

.20 .50 .70

10 10

50

D

D

A-D A-D

200 200

Raised Floor Construction

.10 .30 .10

10

D D

A-D A-D A-D

200 200

Interior Access Doors and Panels Interior Door Supplementary Components Interior Grilles and Gates Interior Grilles Interior Gates

70

.90

C

Refer to LOD Specification 2015 Page 73

A-D

200 200 200

Interior Panel Doors Interior Special Function Doors

* * * *

10

70 70 70 90

C

A-D

300

300

Interior Sliding Doors Interior Folding Doors Interior Coiling Doors

* *

.80 .90 .10 .50

60 60 60 70 70

10 10 10 10

C

A-D

A-N

A-N

* * *

.50 .70

30 30 40 40 40

10 10 10 10 10

C C C

A-D

300 300

A-N

A-N

.25 .30 .40

30 30

10 10 10 10 10

C

C

A-D

A-N A-N

30 30 30

10 10

C C

C

200

10 10 10

C C

C

Roof Appurtenances

* * *

A-D A-D

C

D D D

300 300

C

Exterior Wall Specialties

* * * *

.30 .70 .10

A-D A-D

A-N A-N

C

Roofing

.50 .70 .90 .10

300 300

300 300

C

Exterior Horizontal Enclosures 10 10

30 30 30 30 30

B B

.10

90

30 30 30

B B B B B

A-N A-N

A-N A-N

C 200 200

20 20

B B B B B

300 300

200 200

C

Exterior Wall Appurtenances

.10 .30

B B

A-N A-N

Interior Swinging Doors Interior Entrance Doors

C

A-D

70 70

200 200

* *

C

A-D

20 20

Interior Special Function Windows Interior Window Supplementary Components Interior Doors

.10 .20

C

Exterior Louvers and Vents

B B

* *

30 30

C

A-D A-D A-D

* *

.50 .90

10 10

C

A-D A-D

Exterior Window Wall Exterior Special Function Windows Exterior Doors and Grilles

.40 .60

20 20 30

C

C

A-D A-D A-D

Parapets Equipment Screens Exterior Windows

50 50

10 10 10

D

C

C

Exterior Vertical Enclosures Exterior Walls

* * *

20 20

B

C C

A-D

Metal Walkways Ladders

Exterior Wall Veneer

* * * *

B B

B

C

S S

* * * * *

.10 .20 .30

50 50 80 80

*

.10 .20 .30 .50

10 10 10 10

*

.10 .20 .30 .50 .60

50 50 50

D D D

.70

20 20 20 20 50

D

A-D

A-D A-D

.80

10 10 10 10

20 20 20

300

300 300

80

10

20

A-N

A-N

80 10

20

20 20 20 20

300

A-N

A-D

20

A-N

300

A-D

20

200

A-D A-D

10

300

300

20

Interior Partitions Supplementary Components Interior Windows

to be disscused to be disscused

D 300 300

10

A-N

S

A-D/I A-D/I

A-N A-N

40

A-N

300

300 300

300 300

40

200

300

A-N/I A-N/I

A-N A-N

Titleblocks - Drawing Location

D

200

300

10

*

4D\Workflow clash detection refers to interference between elements or access zones during the construction phase. For example a tower crane planned in the middle of the access roads on site.

Titleblocks - Multiple Drawing Locations

D

Interior Operating Windows

A-N

300 300

200 200

Material Handling Cranes Hoists Derrecks Conveyors

.90

Soft clash\clearance refers to objects that demand certain spatial/geometric tolerances or buffers having objects within their buffer zone of access, insulation, maintenance or safety. For example access zones for maintenance of MEP systems.

All Revit models will be exported to smaller Navisworks models for easy management and coordination.

45

Passenger Loading Bridges

.30 .40

10

Hard clash\Duplicated elements When two objects occupying the same space, it will be considered as a hard clash. For example a beam where a plumbing run is designed or, a column running through a wall. Duplicated elements can show in the report and that’s when two elements had been placed in the same places which causes double count and generates a clash. For example structural walls copied on top of each other.

46

People Movers

.10 .20

50 50

Interior Fixed Windows

A-N

A-N/I A-N/I

Conveying

Horizontal Conveying Moving Walks Turntables

Notes - Upper Case Notes - Spelling

.50

10 10

*

200

200 200

SERVICES Vertical Conveying Systems Elevators Escalators Dumbwaiters Moving Ramps

Text Styles

Line types

43 44

.70

50 50 50

D D

*

200

Stair Finishes Ceiling Finishes

* *

.10 .30

41

42

30

A-D A-D

20

Dimensions Types

30

10 10 10

300 300

10

In Place Families

40

10

A-N A-N

10

39

10

D D D

300 300

.10

Stairs

*

.10 .30 .50 .60

30 30 30

Detail Lines Reference planes

*

10 10 10 10 10

10 10 10

37 38

D

A-N A-N

.20

A-N

10

40 50

10 10 10 10 10

D D D

Grid Set out Model Lines

D

200 200

20

A-N

10

20 20 10

D D

Interior Operable Partitions Interior Screens

20

300

20

D D D

A-D A-D A-D

* *

10

300

20

A-D A-D

300 300 300

.50 .70

10

A-N

B

C D D

A-D A-D A-D

A-D

300 300

A-N A-N A-N

10 10

C

A-N

B

C

A-D A-D A-D

300 300 300

300

A-N A-N

300 300 300

10 10

C

200

B

300 300 300

A-N A-N A-N

A-N

300 300

A-N A-N A-N

Manage Links Revit file Naming

C

200

B

A-N A-N A-N

300 300 300

300

A-N A-N

200 200 200

25

C

S

Stair Construction

B

300 300 300

A-N A-N A-N

A-N

200 200

1. Hard Clash\Duplicated elements 2. Soft Clash\Clearance Clash 3. 4D\Workflow Clash

Review Warnings

35 36

Arrow Heads Naming Location of Project Design Options

S

Stair Railings

B

Elevation Tag Naming Section Tag Naming

23 24

S

*

B

20 21

300

*

B

A-N A-N A-N

200 200 200

200

Interior Construction Interior Fixed Partitions Interior Glazed Partitions

Line Patterns Callout Tag Naming

300

.10

B

200 200 200

Exterior Soffits Exterior Bulkheads

Partitions

Interior Demountable Partitions

Line Styles Naming Line Weights

18 19

S

.50

B

Roof Windows and Skylights Vents and Hatches Horizontal Openings Supplementary Components

Exterior Ceilings

* *

34

The main goal of establishing a Clash Detection Procedure is to commence a chain of communication and produce Navisworks models on a weekly basis. Those models will be used to run clash detection analyses. They will also be used to conduct the clash detection meetings. The end goal is to minimize the number of clashes, depending on the criteria defined in this procedure.

File Pattern Naming

16 17

S

80

B

Horizontal Waterproofing Membrane Wear Surfaces Horizontal Enclosure Supplementary Components Horizontal Openings

* * * *

* * *

Project Information Project Parameters

300

80

B

* * *

Overhead Exterior Enclosures

.20 .30

Phases - Phase Filters

300

10

B

.10 .50 .90 .10

Titleblocks - Information Titleblocks - Revisions

Phases - Graphic Overrides

13

Titleblocks - Viewports

49

32

14

Titleblocks - North Point

48

50

Decal Types Phases - Project Phases

33

Work set Naming Material Naming

47

Manage Links - Point Cloud Files Manage Images

30 31

Revit Links Naming

A-N

10

B

.30 .50 .90

.10 .20 .40

Manage Links - DWF Files

28 29

Assemblies Naming

A-N

B

B

80 80

Manage Links - DWG Files

27

9

11 12

200

B

B

60 60 60 80 80

10 10 10

26

10

C C 200

40 40 40 60

10

Groups Naming

22

INTERIORS

10 10 10

Families Naming System Families Description & Type Mark

8

200

Roof Construction

80

30 30 10 10

C C C

Floor Construction

.10 .20 .10

30 30 30 30 30

C C C

S S

B

30 30 30

S

S

300 300

Superstructure

Template File Drawing Naming

30

300

300

S S

B

B B

S

S

300 300

B

B

S

300

300

S S

B

B B

300

200

SHELL 10

B B

B

S

S

S

Slabs-on-Grade 200

B

Comments Notes

B 200

200

200

Subgrade Enclosures

Standard Slabs-on-Grade Structural Slabs-on-Grade

B

Static sets are groups of specific, user-selected elements in the linked models to which the user has then applied a name If elements defined in a static set are removed in a re-generated NWC file, or if the NWC file is deleted, these elements will be removed from the set. If these elements are added later, or the file is reloaded, the elements will not be re-included in the set

Column Foundations Special Foundations Grade Beams

Walls for Subgrade Enclosures

*

B

Define the search criteria by running a ‘Find item’ search Open the ‘Sets’ tab in the view  Workspace Windows drop down menu Right click anywhere in the menu and select ‘Add Current Search’ from menu

Wall Foundations

* *

*

B

o o

.30 .80

10 20

B

Search sets are groups of specific elements in the linked models, which Naviswork auto-generates according to search criteria defined by the user. Because Naviswork auto-generates the search sets, it will consider all of the linked models the user indicates. So, if you link a new file into Naviswork project, or if you wish to include more search definitions to the set, you can modify the search settings to include the new file. Elements from that new file are now included in the set. Search sets appear in the ‘Set’ menu as a pair of binocular with a blue square in the corner

MEA

200

Standard Foundations

.10

40 40

B

o

10 20 20 10

40

A A B B

2. Search Sets o

B

Level of Development SD

LOD Foundations

10 10

10 10 10

A A A

Elements SUBSTRUCTURE

10 10 10

A A

Select all of the elements you wish to include in the static set Open the ‘Set’ tab in the View WorkspaceWindows drop down menu Right click anywhere in the menu and select ‘Selection Set’ from the menu Enter the Set name and press Enter

UniFormat Level 2 3 4

A A

A

Procedure to create static sets o o

1. Static Sets

In conclusion clashes will be sorted and dealt with according to the level of clash and the time frame as indicated below   

o

Below are used for sets in a Navisworks models:

level 1: will be fixed according to the specified group level Level 2: shall be address after LOD300 submission Level 3: will be addressed during shop drawing, construction phase

©DEWAN ARCHITECTS, Project BEP, 54/42 Marina Bay, prepared by Mouaz Abouzaid

Color Green Blue Light Red Orange Cyan Brown Red Yellow

Use on this project

D. HVAC Model Dewan will upload all Navisworks models to run clash detection, send feedback with the number of clashes prioritize each clash and provide time frame to fix them. All sub-consultants can run their own clash detection report to compare and discus with Dewan

In order to help all stakeholders in prioritizing the resolution of clashes, those clashes must be categorized by their impact on the project. Below are the four levels that will be used by the project team:

1 2

Schedule Naming Sheet Naming

6 7

15

o

Legends Naming

4 5

Athletic, Recreational, and Playfield Areas Site Development Landscaping

30 30

Liquid and Gas Site Utilities 10

Water Utilities

G

30

10

.10

Site Domestic Water Distribution

G

30

10

.30

Site Fire Protection Water Distribution

©DEWAN ARCHITECTS, Project BEP, 54/42 Marina Bay, BIM Execution Plan, prepared by Mouaz Abouzaid

...by determining model division strategy for architecture models MODEL LIST

TOWER 1 VERTICAL

TOWER 1 UNIQUE LEVELS

TOWER 1 TIER 1 TOWER 1 TIER 2 TOWER 1 UNIQUE LEVELS TOWER 1 VERTICAL

TOWER 1 ENVELOPE

TOWER 2 TIER 1 TOWER 2 TIER 2 TOWER 2 UNIQUE LEVELS TOWER 2 VERTICAL

TOWER 2 VERTICAL

PODIUM LEVELS TOWER 1 ENVELOPE TOWER 2 ENVELOPE PODIUM ENVELOPE TOWER 1 TIER 2

TOWER 2 UNIQUE LEVELS

TOWER 2 TIER 2

TOWER 2 ENVELOPE

TOWER 1 TIER 1

PODIUM LEVELS

TOWER 2 TIER 1

Visualization of all Architectural Revit Models

PODIUM ENVELOPE

MODEL ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

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...by setting up NWFs for in-house checking checking of naming conventions with Naviswork

Coordinating multiple design models

...by setting up Search Sets in NWC

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...by assembling the Coordination Model used by all disciplines to communicate their comments ...by reviewing the comments from AR ..sharing the weekly Coordination Prints with all disciplines concerned

Print of coordination views

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...by preparing Agendas, RFIs for Cross Disciplines BIM Coordinator, hosting BIM Webexes DESCRIPTION

CATEGORY ID BIM INTERFACE GFA DIMENSION UNITS

NKS MODIFIED DIMENSION STYLE TO HAVE 0 DECIMALS

SPOT ELEVATION

DUMMY FOR FOH BOH - TOP AND BELOW VALUE >>SSL

SSL

WILL STR ADD SSL TO THE GRID AND LEVEL FILE?

ANNOTATION GRID AND LEVELS

FILTERS OR MATERIAL SURFACE PATTERN FILLED REGION RESHARING PROJECT SC-2 TEMPLATE WITH THE CR-1 FOLLOWING CHANGES, MATERIALS GRAPHICS CEIL ARC BY ID IN ORDER TO GENERATE THE RCP TYPES SC-3 LEGEND COORDINATION VIEW

LABELS

HATCH PATTERN NKS_SC-2 *DUPLICATE FROM GRFP NKS_CR-1 FOLLOWED DEVAN TYPE SHALL WE IMPORT FROM CAD THE PATTERN IN ORDER TO OVERLAY DOTS WITH GRID SHARED PARAMETER >>SCHEDULE

KEYNOTES.TXT FILE

LIST OF MODIFIED ITEMS OR REVIT COLOR SCHEME COORDINATION VIEWS COORDINATION MODEL

DISCIPLINE CONCERNED ID, AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN ALL AR, DEWAN ALL ALL ALL ALL DEWAN

NOT ENCLOSED

AR, DEWAN

ROOM TAG IN SECTION TAG MATERIALS VIEW NAMING DETAIL NUMBER TITLE ON SHEET

AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN

SPOT ELEVATION ANNOTATION

BOH

AR, DEWAN

FAMILY

LEVEL ROOM TAGS

AR, DEWAN AR, DEWAN

TYPE

PENDING

CATEGORY ID BIM INTERFACE ROOM NUMBERS SHEET NAMING GFA REVIT TITLEBLOCK COORDINATION

ROOM NEW CALLOUT ELEVATION

CONFIRMATION

DESCRIPTION

2016/9/12 20:03

TYPE

CATEGORY

DESCRIPTION

DOORS WORK COLLABORATION PENDING

GFA AR DRAWING SET

NEW

CONFIRMATION

RAMPS, STAIRS CHECKPOINT NO 38 REFERENCE PLANES SPOT ELEVATION ANNOTATION LEVEL ANNOTATION BOH DOORS REVIT TITLEBLOCK COORDINATION ROOM NUMBERS DRAWING NAMING SHEET NAMING

SHEET, LAYOUTS AND CALCULATION SCOPE ROOM BOUNDING - AUTOMATIC, ROOM BOUNDRY LINES WORKSETS FOR PROPERTY LINE, GRIDS, LEVELS, SCOPEBOXES PROVIDE LINK VIEW TO AR, AR TO PROVIDE VIEW TEMPLATE SLAB SURFACE MATERIAL SHOWING GREY CUT THICKNESS IS DIFFERENT DEFINE SCOPE

AR DOORS IN STRUCTURAL WALL UPDATED WITH NO NIKKEN LOGO LIST OF MODIFIED ITEMS OR REVIT MARKUPS

DISCIPLINE CONCERNED ID, AR DEWAN AR ST, ID, MEP, L ST, ID, MEP, L ST ST ST, AR AR AR AR AR DEWAN ST DEWAN DEWAN DEWAN

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...by sorting out design issues from modelling issues and communicating to the Design Team / Modelling team

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Generating area schedules documentation

SCHEMATIC DESIGN DOCUMENTATION 4TH FLOOR LEGEND 1. SHAFT / VOIDS 2. MEP 3. PARKING A-(1+2+3) GFA A. TOTAL FLOOR AREA A-1 BUA

NORTH

N

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 224.74 2419.08 516.95 5564.39 6939.93 74700.76 1648.78 17747.30 9330.40 100431.53 9105.66 98012.45

KEYPLAN

BUILDING COVERAGE* AREA DN UP

A. PLOT AREA

SQ.MT.

SQ.FT.

11599.434

124855.27

B. BUILDING COVERAGE

100681.86

COVERAGE PERCENTAGE (B/A)

5 3RD FLOOR LEGEND 1. 2. 3. A-(1+2+3) A. A-1

SHAFT / VOIDS MEP PARKING GFA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUA

BUILDING COVERAGE DIAGRAM 1 : 750

5TH FLOOR LEGEND 1. 2. A-(1+2+3) A. A-1

SHAFT / VOIDS MEP GFA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUA

THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF: DEWAN AL EMARA - P.O. BOX 60990, DUBAII, UAE.

2-

IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ITS CONTENTS IN ANY FORM EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED.

3-

THIS DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED. STATED DIMENSIONS ONLY ARE TO BE CONSIDERED.

4-

ANY DISCREPANCIES ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER AND RESOLVED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK.

80.63%

*Plot coverage areas as per DM Regulation, Article 4: Definitions.

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 238.39 2565.98 367.79 3958.88 6699.52 72112.93 2049.00 22055.22 9354.70 100693.01 9116.31 98127.04

NOTES 1-

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 185.07 1992.08 47.74 513.92 2312.92 24896.08 2545.74 27402.08 2360.67 25410.00

* Item under coordination with A/S/MEP/ID/Landscape teams

DN

2ND FLOOR LEGEND 1. SHAFT / VOIDS 2. MEP 3. PARKING A-(1+2+3) GFA A. TOTAL FLOOR AREA A-1 BUA

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 233.92 2517.91 596.46 6420.24 6588.68 70919.84 1935.84 20837.15 9354.89 100695.14 9120.97 98177.23

GFA & BUA SUMMARY BUILDING CARD NO. 1

PODIUM (G to 5th floor)

2

TOWER 1 (6th to 48th Floor + Roof)

3

TOWER 2 (6th to 35th Floor + Roof) TOTAL

GFA AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 10872.95 117035.35 32558.42 350456.32 21550.68 231970.38 64982.05 699462.05

LEGEND

DM BUILDING CARD NO.1 BUA AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 47449.77 510744.56 38183.48 411004.28 25502.70 274509.02 111135.95 1196257.86

DM LEVEL

FLOOR/ LEVEL

Ground

Ground

1

1st

2

2nd

3

3rd

4

4th

5

5th

TOTAL

GFA AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 2535.92 27296.43 390.49 4203.18 1935.84 20837.15 2049.00 22055.22 1648.78 17747.30 2312.92 24896.08 10872.95 117035.35

SHAFT / VOIDS

BUA AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 9340.06 100535.49 8406.09 90482.36 9120.97 98177.23 9116.31 98127.04 9105.66 98012.45 2360.67 25410.00 47449.77 510744.56

MEP 01

20-09-2016

PB

100% SCHEMATIC DESIGN SUBMISSION

PARKING

00

04-08-2016

PB

50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN SUBMISSION

GFA

No.

Date

SUBMISSION

App.

No.

Date

REVISION DETAILS

App.

BALCONY

PROJECT

52|42

DUBAI MARINA, DUBAI, UAE DM PLOT NUMBER:

COMMUNITY:

3920418

MARSA DUBAI

EMPLOYER:

EMAAR PROPERTIES PJSC

1ST FLOOR LEGEND 1. 2. 3. A-(1+2+3) A. A-1

SHAFT / VOIDS MEP PARKING GFA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUA

LEAD CONSULTANT:

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 938.01 10096.60 569.93 6134.70 7445.67 80144.47 390.49 4203.18 9344.10 100578.96 8406.09 90482.36

DEWAN AL EMARA CONSULTING ENGINEERS

P.O.BOX 60990, DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES TEL + 971-4-3956566 FAX +971-4-3356900 EMAIL: dubai@dewan-architects.com www.dewan-architects.com

FIRE & LIFE SAFETY CONSULTANT:

RAMBOLL - ME MEP CONSULTANT:

NOTTINGHAM FIRE & LIFE SAFETY CONSULTANT:

RAMBOLL - ME FACADE & BMU:

DN

MEINHARDT LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT:

CRACKNELL TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY:

AURECON SIGNAGE AND WAY-FINDING:

PROGRESS ACOUSTICS:

PMK SPECIALIST LIGHTING (EXTERIOR & INTERIOR:

CD+M VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION:

GROUND FLOOR

X mark

LEGEND 2. 3. A-(1+2+3) A. A-1

MEP PARKING GFA TOTAL FLOOR AREA BUA

AREA SQ. MT. SQ.FT. 2500.37 26913.71 4303.77 46325.36 2535.92 27296.43 9340.06 100535.49 9340.06 100535.49

COOPER WILCOCK KRAMER AV/ICT:

EMAAR TECHNOLOGIES SECURITY:

K-TECH WIND STUDIES:

WINDTECH AERONAUTICAL:

EMIRATES NORTECH SURVEYS DRAWING TITLE

Wall location to be checked

PROJECT AREA - PODIUM

DRAWN BY

ARCHITECT

-

PB

JOB NO :

8

0

SCALE 1: 800

8

16

24

32

40 m

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APPROVED BY

DATE

-

20-09-2016

SCALE : D15-11

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Residential unit development

54 / 100

2015 | Guangzhou | URBAN LOHAS RESIDENTIAL

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

Employer: TDStudio


Residential unit development

55 / 100

2015 | Guangzhou | URBAN LOHAS RESIDENTIAL

Laura Dianu Professional Portfolio

Employer: TDStudio


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