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International BIM Competition 2016
Agenda 1. Objectives of the Competition 2. About the Competition 3. Target Participants 4. Prizes 5. Overall Planning 6. Detail Schedule 7. Recommended Roles and Area of Considerations 8. Topic 9. Design Challenges 10. Design Brief 11. Location Plan 12. Site Plan 13. Competition Progress Guide and Submissions 14. Computational BIM (Creativity and Innovation) 15. DfMA Considerations (Construction and Planning) 16. Judging Criteria 17. Judging Panel 18. Online Submissions 19. IBC 2016 Project Reference - Future of US 20. Information Management 21. Trainings
• Open Sharing Sessions • Online Sharing Sessions • Hands-on Sessions
Objectives of the Competition
To raise awareness and built competency
in using Computational design and
BIM (Building Information Modelling)
innovatively for
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA)
About the Competition
• Open to all full-time students from a registered tertiary institution in their respective countries.
• Members need not be from the same school.
• 1 interim Submission (Local Only) - 7 September 2016
• 1 Submission (Local and International) - 9 September 2016
• 1 Final Presentation for shortlisted participants*
(Local and International) - 23 September 2016
*Shortlisted participants will be notified by email on the 16 September 2016, 5pm Singapore Time
Target Participants
Institute of Higher Learnings (IHLs) • Local and overseas Universities
• Local and overseas Polytechnics
• Local and overseas Institutes
Prizes Prize Cash Rewards (SGD) Plaque & Certificate
First Prize $ 5000.00 • One Plaque per group* • One certificate per member Second Prize $ 3000.00
Third Prize $ 2000.00
Merit (max. 6nos) $ 800.00
Other participants - • Certification of Participation
*Note: • Final Results will be notified by email soonest by the 30 September 2016. • Top three winners are invited to attend the Awards Ceremony during Singapore
Construction Productivity week, dated on the 18 Oct 2016, Singapore Time • All fees to attend the Awards Ceremony will be required to self-borne
Overall Planning
Months Tasks
June • Pre-enrolment • Enrolment and Teaming
July • Enrolment and Teaming • Training
August • Training • Preparation
September • Submission • Final Presentation
October 18 Oct 2016 Award Distribution @ Expo, Singapore Construction Productivity Week (SCPW)
International BIM Competition 2016 - Computational BIM for DfMA
Tasks Dates
Teaser – Group Forming / Preparation 1 – 12 Jun
Registration Starts / Preparation 13 Jun - 31 Jul Extended till 28Aug
Topic Released (PM Session) 29 Aug
Preparation by Students 1 Aug – 6 Sep
Competition Submissions (2 dates) 7 Sep & 9 Sep
Shortlisting & informing Final Presentation 12 - 16 Sep
Final Presentation & results finalisation 23 Sep
BCA International BIM Competition 2016 Detail Schedule Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
June 2016
1 Teaser 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 Reg. 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
July 2016
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
August 2016
1 Prep 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 Topic release 30 Prep. 31 Prep.
September 2016
1 Prep. 2 Prep. 3 Prep.
4 Prep.
5 Prep 6 Prep 7 Interim Submission
8 Prep. 9 Final Submission
10
11 12 BCA Shortlisting
13 BCA Shortlisting
14 BCA Shortlisting
15 BCA Shortlisting
16 Inform shortlisted Participants for Final Presentation
17
18 19 20 21 22 23 30mins Presentation (inclu. 10mins Q&A)
24
25 26 27 28 29 30
October 2016
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 SCPW 19 SCPW 20 SCPW 21 22
Notes: • Local registered participants will be
Informed to join the sharing sessions arranged by BCA
• International registered participants can refer to BIMSG.ORG and BIMWIZ.BIMSG.ORG
• Topic release at BIMSG.ORG and BIMWIZ.BIMSG.ORG • There will be a briefing on 29 Aug 2016 in Singapore
Polytechnic with recordings released online with details below:
Day : 29 August 2016 Time:
2:30 pm to 4:30 pm Venue:
SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC 500 Dover Road Singapore 139651 Lecture Theatre (LT) 4A, located at T4A
SP Contacts: Lim Chun Keat , lim_chun_keat@sp.edu.sg
Recommended Roles and Area of Considerations
Notes: • Min. 3 students and max 8 students to form a team • Self-grouping to the above arrangement • Only one submission per team
Team Leader / Project Manager
Architect
Mechanical Engineer & Electrical Engineer
Civil & Structural Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Builder
Specialist (DfMA, Etc.)
Production personnel (Multimedia/Power point slides/Etc.)
Topic
Design of an Exhibition Pavilion with Computational Design and Building Information Modeling (BIM) towards
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA)
Design Challenges
Sustainability Resource Efficiency Environmental Impact Social Impact
Constructability
Modularity Prefabrication Rapid Assembly
Productivity
Maximizing Value Minimizing Waste
Design Brief
•Program • A temporary pavilion for international exhibits
•Requirements: Form
oInnovative design & structure (any proposed materials) oClimate responsive (heat, rain, sun, etc) oMax. 12m high including structural and all architectural components.
Space oTotal area (min. 400sqsm)
Reception area Main Exhibition Space
Exhibit items (max. size 3m x 6mx9m, transportation) Lighting requirements (artificial and natural lighting) Flexibility in Internal partition where necessary
Toilets Universal friendly
o Natural ventilated o Consideration for air-conditioned area
Access oBicycle and Pedestrian connectivity
The key is to the digital approach, generating design options through computational approach that captures the design challenges and using BIM for production and collaboration.
Location
N
Padang, Singapore https://www.google.com.sg/maps/place/Raffles+Place/@1.2902752,103.8524117,644m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x31da190eb1b2d71b:0x731110650698ac8c!2sRaffles+Place!3b1!8m2!3d1.283933!4d103.8514545!3m4!1s0x31da190eb1b2d71b:0x731110650698ac8c!8m2!3d1.283933!4d103.8514545
Key Plan (Google Map)
N Proposed Location @ Padang Singapore
Location
Location Plan (Google Map)
N
Padang, Singapore https://www.google.com.sg/maps/place/Raffles+Place/@1.2902752,103.8524117,644m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x31da190eb1b2d71b:0x731110650698ac8c!2sRaffles+Place!3b1!8m2!3d1.283933!4d103.8514545!3m4!1s0x31da190eb1b2d71b:0x731110650698ac8c!8m2!3d1.283933!4d103.8514545
Site Plan
N 100m 0m 50m
Cad Reference Plan - Pavilion Sample Setback.dwg
N
Location Plan (Pavilion Sample Setback.dwg)
Pavilion Sample Setback.dwg is reference drawing for the building setback for the exhibition pavilion.
Progress (Guide) Stage 1 Tasks - Analysis, Proposal, Collaboration, Concept Model, Day 1 Summary Report
• Analysis diagrams • Summary Reports • Conceptual presentation sketches, models or scripts
1) Research, Analysis and Studies 2) Site, Function, Space, Sustainability, Form and Constructability 3) Collaboration, Discussion and Conclusion
• 2nos of A1 Panels
4) Strategic Computational Design approach and innovation uses with Dynamo/Grasshopper & BIM platform including:
i. Attributes setting, ii. relationship building iii. data interoperability iv. parametric design – Conceptual Design
(Modularity, Flexibility, Adaptability & Multiplicity)
Stage 1 Target Progress
• Analysis diagrams • Summary Reports • Conceptual presentation sketches, models or scripts • 2nos of A1 Panels
*Software preferences are self determined *Above suggested file formats are common software used in Singapore
Interim Submission (Local) Stage 2 Tasks – Design Development, Coordination, Design Documentation, Day 2 Summary Report
• Architectural Drawings (Plans, Sections, Elevations, Isometric and other 3D Views) (Suggested Scale 1:1000; 1:500; 1:200; 1:150; 1:100; 1:50)
• Construction Details (Suggested Scale 1:20; 1:10; 1:5; 1:2)
1. Design Development i. Detailed design documentation for typical modules including services ii. Connection Details iii. Module configurations (Materials, Sizes, Modules for Adaptability, Flexibility and Multiplicity, Data
Extraction) 2. Collaboration, Discussion and Conclusion
(Data Interoperability and Monitoring)
• A4 Summary Report
3. Coordinated Model and integrated design documentation for 3 disciplines 4. Summary Report
Interim Submissions (Locals)
All items completed in Stage 1 and Stage 2 to be submitted by 9pm (Recommended)
• 2nos A1 Panels, (300dpi) • Panel 1: Analysis, Proposal, Collaboration, Concept, etc • Panel 2: Design Development, Details & Design Integration, etc
• A4 Summary Report (max. 5pages)
Progress (Guide) Stage 3 Tasks - Construction planning, Site Management, Cost Estimation, Consideration of Facility Management, Day 3 Summary Report
• Excel, diagrams, etc. 1. Construction / assembly planning and scheduling 2. Site Management 3. Module delivery, storage and hoisting logistics 4. Sequencing of module installation until completion
• A4 Summary Report
1. Data extraction and Management 2. Cost estimation ($/sqm) 3. Consideration of Facility Management (nos of light fittings, equipment, performance attributes, etc)
Stage 3 Progress
• A4 Summary Report (Excel, diagrams, etc.)
Final Submission (Compulsory) Stage 4 Tasks – Presentation Panels, Presentation Slides, Simulation video of building installation,
Multimedia video documentation, Final Consolidated Report
• Multimedia, 4nos of refined A1 Presentation Panels in jpeg format (300 dpi)
• PPT Slides for Final Presentation
1. Presentation Panels showing all stages of project output 2. Presentation slides
• 1 Video AVI format (max. 2.5mins) • Max. 10 Pages A4 Reports*
1. Simulation video of building installation (max. 3mins) 2. Documentation of pre-competition research, collaboration strategy, learning points,
etc.
Final Submissions
All items to be submitted by 9September 2016, 9pm (Compulsory submission timeline)
• Multimedia, 4nos of refined A1 Presentation Panels in jpeg format (300 dpi)* • Panel 1: Design Quality: Analysis, Proposal, Collaboration, Concept, etc • Panel 2: Design for DfMA: Design Development, Details & Design Integration, etc • Panel 3: Project Delivery: Construction sequence and site planning • Panel 4: Summary and Conclusion
• PPT Slides for Final Presentation* • 1 Video AVI format (max. 2.5mins for Part 1 and Part 2)* • Max. 10 Pages consolidated A4 Report (Day 1 to Day 3)*
*All items to be submitted online by 9September 2016, 9pm (Singapore time) *Multimedia to showcase
Part 1 Documentation of overall competition process Part 2 Documentation of computational approach (Design, Analysis, Collaboration/Integration & Documentation)
*PPT Slides Structured according to Judging Criteria
*A4 Report - Font: Calibri, size 10 - Exclude content page - Additional information to be attached as appendix (max. 5 pages)
*Only shortlisted teams will be notified by 16 Sep 2016, for 23 Sep 2016 presentation
Computational BIM (Creativity and Innovation)
1. Pre-design • Target and objectives (Architects, C&S, M&E)
• Attributes setup
(Sustainability – lux level, building openings, ventilation, solar, lights;
LEAN - time, resources factors, Structural System, M&E system )
• Collaborated and Multi-directional communication
2. Conceptual / Design Development • Strategic Form Modelling
• Modularity
• Flexibility
• Adaptability
• Multiplicity
• Rule Base design
• Procedural design
3. Design Documentation/Tender • Automated information modelling
• Production Management (Modelling for production instead of drafting)
• Script Library (Reusable and can be further modified and developed)
• Data consistency and Interoperability (analysis & simulation)
4. Construction Phase • Time, Resources and Task management (Relationship setup with attributes )
• Quantity/Material takeoff (data extraction and managemetnt)
• Visualized with graphs
5. Operation & Management Phase • Data Extraction
• Consistency in data from design to hand over
• For maintenance prediction (performance)
Consideration Pointers
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (Construction & Planning)
1. Construction planning (Scheduling) • Hoisting time of one module: __minutes
• Production rate of factory: ___modules/day
• Storage capacity of factory: __modules
• Project timeline ___months (max)
• Sequence of works
2. Site planning (logistic & storage allocation) • Access and deliveries
• Traffic routing and accessibility into site
• Delivery and loading area
• Equipment: __Number of cranes of __ loading capacity (if any)
• Tower crane coverage
• Storage provision of modules on site: Enough for ___days worth of installation
3. Design Pre-fabrication • Connection details and treatment of joints
• Standardization, modularization and adaptation
4. Costing • Data Extraction (Area, Number and type of components)
• Estimation by Area, Materials, Resources, Equipment, facilities and etc.
• Integrated M&E Services consideration
• MEP main lines to fit circulation areas: number and size per service type
Consideration Pointers
Judging Criteria
Criteria Scorings
Design Quality Team effort in overall planning, research, design and presentation
(30%)
Design for DfMA The ability to demonstrate multiple design options using computational BIM and other design tools to arrive a optimum solution to meet sustainability, productivity and DfMA considerations. (modularity, flexibility, adaptability, multiplicity, etc.)
(40%)
Project Delivery The ability to demonstrate the design can be constructed easily using standard and modular yet flexible components in the shortest possible erecting time, least costs and manpower.
(30%)
*Computational BIM to be incorporated throughout
Judging Panel
Nos Assessment Panel Member Background 1 Cheng Tai Fatt BCA Academy, Deputy Managing Director 2 Daniels Chandra ONG&ONG, BIM Director 3 Michael O'Connell Gammon Construction Limited Singapore Branch, Head of Architecture/BIM 4 Puay Khoon YEO Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd, Executive Architect (BIM & Research) 5 Stylianos Dritsas SUTD, Assistant Professor 6 Thomas Wortmann Parametric Design Workshop , Co-Founder
Online Submission
Online Submission
Please self-created a google account and store the requested deliverables in the google drive, and send shared the google drive link by the stipulated time to
• bca.bimwiz01@gmail.com (All participants)
• bca.bimwiz02@gmail.com (All participants) Please be noted : • For countries that cannot access google, please create alternative link and
send to the above email address
• Each participating team shall have tested the self-created folders and links for the accessibility before sending to the organizer
Submission day and time • 7 September 2016, 9pm (Local IHLs Only) • 9 September 2016, 9pm (Compulsory for all) • Singapore time zone, UTC+08:00
Information Management
Common Shared Items
Contain all necessary competition information and references including:
• Design Brief
• Presentation Templates and etc.
All information shall be downloaded from
• bimsg.org
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
Project Name : Future of US Location : Singapore
Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL) Year of Completion: 2015
Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016 Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference
IBC 2016 - Project Reference Project Name : Future of US
Location : Singapore Architect : Advanced Architecture Laboratory (AAL)
Year of Completion: 2015 Exhibition Period : 1 December 2015 to 8 March 2016
Website : http://aal.sutd.edu.sg/
IBC 2016 - Project Reference (SIA – 2013 Idea Competition Winner)
Trainings - Open Sharing sessions Nos Topic Name Companry
1 Computational Design - Grasshopper & Rhino on Exhibition Space Mr. Yeo Puay Khoon Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd
2 Computational Design – Automation and Documentation Mr. Daniels Chandra ONG&ONG Group Pte Ltd
3 Computational Design - Automation and Documentation Ms. Ivana Sadikin ONG&ONG Group Pte Ltd
4 Computational Design - Automation and Documentation Mr. Laurenzo Federico ONG&ONG Group Pte Ltd
5 Computational Design - Construction Documentation Dynamo/Revit Mr. Michael O’Connell Gammon Pte Ltd
6 Computational Design - Construction Documentation Dynamo/Revit Mr. Sadiq Hussain Gammon Pte Ltd
7 Computational Design - Construction Documentation Dynamo/Revit Mr. Jeffrey De Lemos Gammon Pte Ltd
8 DfMA Mr. Jugal Makwana Aecom Singapore Pte Ltd
9 Computational Design - International Projects Prof. Stylianos Dritsas SUTD
10 Computational Design - International Projects Prof. Carlos Banon SUTD
11 Computational Design – Parameric Design Prof. Patrick Janssen NUS
12 Computational Design - flux Mr. Tom Alcorn Flux.io
13 Python for Computational Design – SIA Award Winning Project Mr. Thomas Wortmann PDW
14 Python for Computational Design – Future of Us Mr. Aloysius Lian PDW
15 Computational Design – Autodesk – Form Creation with Dynamo Mr. Beng-lin Goh Autodesk
16 Computational Design – Autodesk – Automation with Dynamo Mr. Ritesh Chandawar Autodesk
17 Computational Design – Autodesk – Automation with Dynamo Mr. Aparajit Pratap Autodesk
18 Computational Design – Autodesk – Auditorium Setting up with Dynamo Mr. Yu Ke Autodesk
19 Computational Design – Bentley Solutions and Projects Mr. Jakub Wachocki Bentley
20 Computational Design – Bentley – GC-AecoSIM Mr. Orven Fajardo Bentley
21 Computational Design – GraphiSOFT – ArchiCAD Mr. Chidambaram GraphiSOFT
22 Computational Design – GraphiSOFT – Grasshopper Mr. Marcelo Morim GraphiSOFT
Software Vendors
Experts & Professionals
IHL Professors
Industry Practitioners
http://bimsg.org/bim-events-2/scpw-2016/international-bim-competition-2016/
Trainings - Open Online Sharing
http://bimwiz.bimsg.org
http://bimsg.org/bim-events-2/scpw-2016/ibc-sharing-sessions/
Trainings - Hands-on sessions
Trainings Date Time Venue
Graphisoft (Grasshopper + ArchiCAD)
26Aug2016 9:30am- 5pm BCAA, T5-4
Professional (Grasshopper + Flux + ArchiCAD)
30Aug2016 9am – 5pm BCAA, T5-4
Autodesk (Dynamo + Revit)
31Aug2016 9am – 5pm BCAA, T5-4
Bentley (Generative Component + AecoSIM)
1 Sep2016 & 2 Sep 2016
9am – 5pm BCAA, T5-4
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