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How to Get the Most from Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)David J. PateraTeam Project Manager & VDC Coordinator

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Class Summary

Realizing the benefit of a “Connecting” Data Base & why Revit is a part of that Dataset but NOT the Database

Using NOT losing information How to setup the VDC process to aid in the sharing of Data Understanding the difference between Actual and Schematic Data

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Learning Objectives

At the end of this class, you will be able to:

Setup the initial Visual VDC connections between Models & Drawings

Develop a Coordination model to facilitate the IPD process

Add Qualitative Data and Non Visual Data to the Dataset

Understand IPD phasing of Actual of Schematic Models

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Quick review of How IPD Works…

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The Order not the Process

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What is Data???

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Everyone uses the term, but what is it?

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So you have a door…

Frame

Panel

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And it has DATA…

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Complexity… What about Rooms…Departments…

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Databases… Its What makes IPD Possible

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Information Overload and Lost Data

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So what is the solution?

It depend on your firm there is no one size fits all.

3 Principles Simplify input for Users Simplify Data extraction for Users Reduce possibilities for Human error

by developing processes and standards that are not dependent on the User

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Schematic vs. Actual

Schematic Data is information collected and developed that gives the instructions for the built environment

Examples: Architectural, MEP, & Structural

Models Civil Drawings Design Notes Equipment providers drawings

Actual is as close to an as-built as possible. It is the data developed from the schematic data

Examples: Contractor’s Model Subcontractors Models CA Documentation Facility Management

Documentation

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Learning Objectives

4 Steps:

Setup the initial Visual VDC connections between Models & Drawings

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Learning Objectives

4 Steps:

Setup the initial Visual VDC connections between Models & Drawings

Develop a Coordination model to facilitate the IPD process

Add Qualitative Data and Non Visual Data to the Dataset

© 2012 Autodesk

Learning Objectives

4 Steps:

Setup the initial Visual VDC connections between Models & Drawings

Develop a Coordination model to facilitate the IPD process

Add Qualitative Data and Non Visual Data to the Dataset

Understand IPD phasing of Actual of Schematic Models

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Understanding the Timeline

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The Time Crunch

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The Process (One Zone at a time)

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The Process (As a whole)

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Learning Objectives

4 Steps:

Setup the initial Visual VDC connections between Models & Drawings

Develop a Coordination model to facilitate the IPD process

Add Qualitative Data and Non Visual Data to the Dataset

Understand IPD phasing of Actual of Schematic Models

Now just maintain, report and support…

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How to Get the Most from Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)

Thank You!!!

Contact Information:

David J. Patera

Email: dpatera@gmail.comPhone: 402.730.0679

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