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Strategic BIM Planning for Successful IPD Execution
Strategic BIM Planning for Successful IPD ExecutionCourse Number
Rod Foley Jake Snyder Linden Urquieta
Steve Valenta Will Burt
Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.
This course is registered with AIA CES
for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner ofhandling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product._______________________________________
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Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.
The Simon Family Tower at IU Health is a new 10-story, 675,000 square-foot addition to Riley Hospital for Children and was the first project in Indiana to use an Integrated Project Delivery approach. Because of the IPD nature of the project, there were more than eight design firms, contractors and builders involved in the design of the facility. Seeking an innovative way to leverage collaboration and the collective strength of the team, a plan was implemented to work across a single building information model. This session details how BIM’s ability to share live facility data was used to bring all of the designers, contractors and vendors together to organize the execution of the hospital’s design.The presentation will go in-depth into the project team’s planning to create a process and environment that allowed multiple organizations to work together on the same model. The presenters will also share how they addressed challenges and unforeseen circumstances with technology and the working arrangement.
CourseDescription
LearningObjectives
1. Know planning was key to success
2. Know the importance of having all designers
and trades in the conversation
3. Understand that remaining adaptable along
the process was important for continual improvement
4. Learn from this team’s experiences
At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Early PlanningWhich road should we take? There were many to choose from…and Google maps didn’t help.
Early PlanningGot trades on board earlySome trades not in Revit – why?
• Trades on board early
Co-location studio space
• Trades on board early
• Co-location studio space
Early Planning
Early PlanningRevit server
• Trades on board early
• Co-location studio space
• Revit server
Early PlanningOther tech solutions
• Trades on board early
• Co-location studio space
• Revit server
Early PlanningOn-boarding guide
• Trades on board early
• Co-location studio space
• Revit server
• On-boarding guide
Early PlanningBIM execution plan
• Trades on board early
• Co-location studio space
• Revit server
• On-boarding guide
• BIM Execution Plan
ExecutionNimble minds, fast talking, and quick fingers paved the road
Execution
Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model• Adding to model in real time at user
meetings• Eliminate duplicate effort• Real-time coordination
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
Adding to model in real time at user meetings
Eliminate duplicate effort Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
Real-time coordination
INSERT OLD WAY TO EXPORT BACKGROUNDS
AND NEW WAY WITH MULTIPLE DISCIPLINES IN ONE MODEL
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
Real-time coordination
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
• People worked well together –good attitudes
People worked well together – good attitudes
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
• People worked well together –good attitudes
• Assumed natural roles and responsibilities
Assumed natural roles and responsibilities
Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
• People worked well together –good attitudes
• Assumed natural roles and responsibilities
• QA/QC of model
QA/QC of model
Enhanced communication Execution
• Architecture, Electrical and Interiors in same model
• People worked well together –good attitudes
• Assumed natural roles and responsibilities
• QA/QC of model
• Enhanced communication
ChallengesThe road was bumpy at times. We drove a four wheel drive off road sometimes.
Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
Challenges
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
Challenges
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
• IT Down Time
IT Down Time
Very large model with many users –slowed down modeling
Challenges
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
• IT Downtime
• Very large model with many users-
Revit Server locked model down Challenges
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
• Down time due to IT (mis)communication
• Very large model with many users
• Revit Server locked model down
ChallengesDocumentation
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
• Down time due to IT (mis)communication
• Very large model with many users
• Revit Server locked model down
• Documentation
Challenges
• Some trades in CAD made coordination tougher
• Down time due to IT (mis)communication
• Very large model with many users
• Revit Server locked model down
• Documentation
• When is appropriate time for trade contractors to start drawing
When is appropriate time for trade contractors to start drawing
It is now time for the panel to take audience questions.
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