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Head Contractor Project Innovation BIM-MEP AUS - 7 Aug 2014
Agenda
1. Introduction
2. Grocon BIM Projects
3. VCCC Project Overview
4. Construction Status
5. Building Information Modeling
BIM Implementation Plan
BIM Workflow & Software
Data storage and management/coordination
Design Coordination & Services
BIM Mobile App
4D Construction Sequencing
THE BEGINNING – 1 BLIGH STREET, SYDNEY
CURRENT BIM PROJECTS – 5 MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY
CURRENT BIM PROJECTS – 480 QUEEN STREET, BRISBANE
CURRENT BIM PROJECTS – BOX HILL ATO
CURRENT BIM PROJECTS – 150 COLLINS ST, MELBOURNE
CURRENT BIM PROJECTS – VCCC, MELBOURNE
VCCC, FLEMINGTON RD, MELBOURNE – ANIMATION
VCCC, FLEMINGTON RD, MELBOURNE – ANIMATION
VCCC, FLEMINGTON RD, MELBOURNE – PROJECT OVERVIEW
Project Description
The facility will be purpose built for cancer research, treatment and care, and will be the new home for The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. The new facilities will accommodate hundreds of researchers within the VCCC buildings.
The new facilities will include:
• 160 overnight inpatient cancer beds
• A 42-bed capacity intensive care unit
• 110 same-day beds
• A dedicated clinical trials unit with 24 treatment places
• Over 25,000 square metres of specialized research space
• Eight operating theatres and two procedure rooms
• Eight radiation therapy bunkers, and
• Education and training facilities
VCCC, FLEMINGTON RD, MELBOURNE – PROJECT OVERVIEW
1.2 Project Details
6 levels below ground and 14 levels above ground:
• Site Area 8,836 M2
• Underground Parking 24,733 M2
• Main Facility (South) 108,855 M2
Building Structure:
• Excavation – over 160,000m3
• Concrete – over 62,000m3
Building Envelope
• Architectural glass fiber reinforced polymer & glass reinforced concrete panels
• Architectural pre-cast concrete infills
• Combination of punched and strip windows
• Curtain Wall Glazing Panels
• Aluminum composite panels
• Glazed trafficable roof above Atrium
• Metal deck roof at plant rooms
VCCC, FLEMINGTON RD, MELBOURNE – PROJECT OVERVIEW
Construction Progress Status
• Structure top off – Oct 2014
• Envelope water tight – April 2015
• Finishes & commissioning – complete Dec 2015
• Technical Completion – Feb 2016
• Final Completion – June 2016
VCCC – BIM IT HOW ITS BUILT
VCCC – BIM IT HOW ITS BUILT
Establishes efficient project specific model and information exchange protocols.
Maps the intent of the Model & workflow paths from design to operation/maintenance.
Client’s intent regarding model deliverables clearly represented.
BIM Implementation Plan is a Management Plan.
VCCC – BIM IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
VCCC - BIM WORKFLOW MAP
ARCH (REVIT)
STRUCT (REVIT)
GPCL MASTER MODEL (REVIT)
GPCL MASTER MODEL (NAVIS)
FIRE (2D)
MECH-D&E (REVIT)
ELEC-DOWNER (REVIT)
HYDR-CBS (REVIT)
FIRE-ENTIRE (REVIT)
MEDIGAS-HOSLAB (REVIT)
CONCRETE PROFILE DRAWINGS
CRANE LAYOUT DRAWINGS
EXCAVATION DRAWINGS
CLASH DETECTION
FM REVIEW-HONEYWELL
4D SCHEDULES/PLANNING
VISUALISATIONS
3D PROTOTYPE/MOCK-UP
3D
BONACCI
PRIMAVERA
CONSTRUCTABILITY COMMENTS
STHDI
3D
FEEDBACK
2D & 3D
CONTRACTORS - SERVICES
CONTRACTORS - FACADE PRECAST-BIANCO
(TEKLA) FAÇADE - PERMASTEELISA
(REVIT)
GRC-FRP-MOULDCAM (RHINO)
STEEL-STILCON (TEKLA)
MECH (2D) ELEC (2D) HYDR (2D)
LCI SERVICES
COMMS/ICT-PET (REVIT)
DATA STORAGE & MANAGEMENT / COORDINATION
BIM MODEL SERVICES
BIM MODEL SERVICES
SERVICES ANIMATION
SERVICES ANIMATION
CLASH DETECTION
PREFABRICATION – SERVICE RISERS
PREFABRICATION – SERVICES – PLANT ROOMS
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BIM ON SITE – TRIMBLE MEP LAYOUT SOLUTION
BIM ON SITE – TRIMBLE MEP LAYOUT SOLUTION
AUTODESK - BIM 360 GLUE – IPAD APP
Key Features
Access anywhere
Online or offline access offers the ability to access models and contribute to a project remotely
Review models, ask questions, and send notifications to other project team members
Markups and Notifications Coordination and Clash Detection
Gather information from different disciplines or stakeholders
Run multi-discipline clash reports
See activity such as updated models, resolved conflicts and general history of project
Activity reporting
AUTODESK - BIM 360 GLUE – IPAD APP
LEVEL 02 AUDIT
RECEPTION – 02.1.048 RECEPTION – 02.1.048
WAITING – 02.1.116 WAITING – 02.1.116
LEVEL 02 AUDIT
CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17 CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17
CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17 CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17
LEVEL 02 AUDIT
CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17 CORRIDOR – 02.1.T17
OFFICE – WS(4) – 02.1.096 OFFICE – WS(4) – 02.1.096
LEVEL 02 AUDIT
DENTAL CONSULT – 02.1.085 DENTAL CONSULT – 02.1.085
PLANT – 02.1.P23 PLANT – 02.1.P23
4D MODELLING
• Optimum use of critical resources: 4D modelling allows the
team to understand the scope of work more easily and access to various resources over a period of time. It also allows the team to visually review and evaluate the complete construction plan and to optimise the resources and labour accordingly.
• Improved communication: During the construction phase
potential spatial conflicts may arise between building components. These conflicts are very difficult to identify when coordination is performed using 2D or 3D layouts.
• Improved reliability and scheduling efficiency: 4D modelling
enables a project team to easily visualize time constraints and opportunities to improve the project schedule, as well as recognising where the major challenges will occur.
PRIMAVERA - PROGRAM
REVIT - 3D MODELS
NAVISWORKS - 4D MODEL
4D PROCESS – HOW DO WE DO IT?
PRIMAVERA P6
REVIT
NAVISWORKS
EXCAVATION SEQUENCING
EXCAVATION SEQUENCING
EXCAVATION – END OF JUNE - 2012
ZONE 2B – DROP 5
ZONE 2C – DROP 3
ZONE 1B – DROP 3
ZONE 1A – DROP 3
ACCESS – GATE 4
TOTAL EXCAVATION VOLUME 181,000m3 289,600m3
SOIL EXCAVATED END OF JUNE 67,000m3 107,200m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF JUNE 114,000m3 182,400m3
COMPACT BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF JULY - 2012
ZONE 2B – DROP 7
ZONE 2C – DROP 5
ZONE 1B – DROP 3
ZONE 1A – DROP 3
ACCESS – GATE 4
SOIL REMAINING END OF JUNE 114,000m3 182,400m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM JUNE-JULY 23,000m3 36,800m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF JULY 91,000m3 145,600m3
COMPACTED BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF AUGUST - 2012
ZONE 2B – DROP 8
ZONE 2C – DROP 5
ZONE 1B – DROP 3
ZONE 1A – DROP 4
NEW RAMP LOCATION
ACCESS – GATE 1
SOIL REMAINING END OF JULY 91,000m3 145,600m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM JULY-AUG 19,000m3 30,400m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF AUG 72,000m3 115,200m3
COMPACTED BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF SEPTEMBER - 2012
ZONE 2B – DROP 8
ZONE 2C – DROP 8
ZONE 1B – DROP 7
ZONE 1A – DROP 6
ACCESS – GATE 1
SOIL REMAINING END OF AUGUST 72,000m3 115,200m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM AUG-SEPT 29,000m3 46,400m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF SEPT 43,000m3 68,800m3
COMPACTED BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF OCTOBER - 2012
ZONE 2B – DROP 8
ZONE 2C – DROP 9
ZONE 1B – DROP 9
ZONE 1A – DROP 9
ACCESS – GATE 1
SOIL REMAINING END OF SEPT 43,000m3 68,800m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM SEPT-OCT 19,000m3 30,400m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF OCT 24,000m3 38,400m3
COMPACTED BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF NOVEMBER - 2012
RAFT 2 - EAST
RAFT 1 - WEST
ZONE 1 – PADS
ACCESS – GATE 1
SOIL REMAINING END OF OCT 24,000m3 38,400m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM OCT-NOV 2,000m3 3,200m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF NOV 22,000m3 35,200m3
COMPACT BULK
EXCAVATION – END OF DECEMBER - 2012
ZONE 2 - PADS
CRANE NO. 1
RAMP 20% REMOVED
SOIL REMAINING END OF NOV 22,000m3 35,200m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM NOV-DEC 4,000m3 6,400m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF DEC 18,000m3 28,800m3
COMPACTED BULK
ACCESS – GATE 1
EXCAVATION – END OF JANUARY - 2013
ZONE 3 - PADS
RAMP 50% REMOVED
CRANE NO. 2
SOIL REMAINING END OF DEC 18,000m3 28,800m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM DEC-JAN 7,000m3 11,200m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF JAN 11,000m3 17,600m3
COMPACTED BULK
ACCESS – GATE 1
EXCAVATION – END OF FEBRUARY - 2013
ZONE 5 - PADS
ZONE 4 - PADS
CRANE NO. 3
CRANE NO. 4 SOIL REMAINING END OF JAN 11,000m3 17,600m3
SOIL EXCAVATED FROM JAN-FEB 11,000m3 17,600m3
SOIL REMAINING END OF FEB 0m3 0m3
COMPACTED BULK
4D - ROAD CLOSURE
STRUCTURE SEQUENCING
STRUCTURE SEQUENCING
ANIMATION – BUNKER – 4D CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
ANIMATION – BUNKER – 4D CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
4D CONSTRUCTION ANIMATION
4D CONSTRUCTION ANIMATION
LESSONS LEARNT
Lessons Learnt
1. Timing / early adoption in project
2. Contractual agreement with design team & contractors
3. Cultural change / training
4. Hardware capable of running large 3D models
5. Software readily available for users