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Chris Penn - BIM Manager new Royal Adelaide Hospital

What does BIM mean to the Project?

― Introduction(s)

― Why we implemented BIM

― What BIM means to the project

― Lessons Learnt

― Aims & Objectives

― Summary

Agenda

― Building Services Engineer

― 34 Years in Industry

― Implementation of RUCAPS 1985

― Development of SONATA/Reflex/ProReflex

― UK Chapter IAI (buildingSMART) Founding Board Member 1995

― Own Business – Major UK Projects

― Group IPD/BIM Director Scott Wilson

― buildingSMART Australasia

― AIA Consult Australia

Personal Introduction

nRAH Introduction

― Project Value $1.8BN

― Hospital Facility, 175,000m2

― Car Park 76,000m2

― 800 Single inpatient Units

― 40 Technical Suites, some with MRI facilities

― Technology Features including patient weighing beds, wireless, intelligent systems

― Gardens and Green Courtyards

― Advanced IT, clinical & patient information

― AGV system

― Commercial Precinct, crèche, mini-mart, restaurant, cafes, gymnasium

― Emergency Dept 25% extra cap

nRAH Project Design Team

nRAH Key Contractors

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The Technical Challenges

― 1,800 operatives on site at peak

― HYLC 160 Staff

― Over 450 user group meetings

― Closed out in 14 months

― 20 Construction Contractors

― 14 Services/ICT Contractors

― Over 2,000 piles

― 25,000 tonnes of reinforcing

― 2,500 tonnes of steel

― 4,880m3 Concrete poured in June

― 12,000 Facade Panels

― 9,500 Associated Facade Items

― 7,500 Sanitaryware Fixtures

The Challenging Facts

― 40KM of Partitioning

― 8,000 Doors

― 240 Discrete Packages to State, issued 114 (48%)

― 220 Revit base models to date

― 14,518 Drawings issued to date

― 102 Shop drawings issued to date

― 1,201 3D Models issued to date

― 4,831 State comments rec’d to date

― 202 Revit to SQL DB tables

― Project Co FFE items 172,017

― Objects in Partition models 390,414

Why we implemented BIM – Process?

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Ideal

situation

Current

practice

Time

Valu

e

Concept Detail Design Construction Operation &

Maintenance

The building process – paper based

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Main Contractor

Designer

Sub contractor

Facility Manager

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The building process – co-ordination

We will sort it out on site!

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The building process – skills gap

The building process - challenges

― Waste/duplication

― Paper based

― Collaboration

― Communication

― Co-ordination

― Lack of Planning

― Lack of skills

― Lean Construction

― Management of risk

― Outdated Contracts

― Change Management

― Right first time

― Technology

― People

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What BIM means to the project

“Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the process of generating and

managing digital information during an Assets life cycle”

BIM Execution Plan (BEP)

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Discipline for the collaborative production of architectural, engineering and construction information.

WIP

Architect Share

Publish Archive

M&E

Struct

R1

R2

etc

P1

P2

etc

WIP

WIP

Collaboration – Standards, Standards

Building Prototype Technology

Object Based Structured Data

Library Content (Lego Bricks)

Supply Chain Involvement

Virtual Design Management

Spatial Co-ordination

Build it twice, once in the computer once on site.

Co-ordination Management

Fire Strategy Co-ordination

4D Construction Sequencing

Business Development

BOQ/Labour

Earned Value Reporting

Link to Cost Data

5D Estimating/BOQ

Offsite Manufacture

“Design for Manufacture”

Engineering Services Integration

Engineering Services Integration

Engineering Services Integration

Field BIM – Construction Technology

SPOTNIC – Managing Completion Data

Generate Custom Reports/Extract Data

Single Point of Truth – newRAH Information Centre

Completion Data

SPOTNIC – Data Analysis

― Department areas by colour

― Area Comparison

― FFE Management

― Bi-Weekly Bid Comparison

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The Facade, Structural and Fit-out discipline will have a set of levels to submit and access information

SPOTNIC – WBS

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Sector / Level model opens containing all Fit-out disciplines

SPOTNIC – Fit-Out

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All disciplines are able to be viewed for the selected Sector / Level

SPOTNIC – Engineering Services

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All disciplines are able to be viewed for the selected Sector / Level

SPOTNIC – Architectural

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All disciplines are able to be viewed for the selected Sector / Level

SPOTNIC – FFE

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A barcode attached to each Facade panel will create a direct link into the SPOTNIC

system.

Scanned barcodes will automatically link completion data into the 3D Hub.

SPOTNIC – Barcode Wayfinding

SPOTNIC - Field BIM

― Consistent BIM Documents

― Standards, Methods & Procedures

― Collaboration

― Structures Set Out

― Transparency, Discipline

― Data Management

― Co-ordination QA

― Identify Champions

― Involve everybody

― Supply Chain Partnering

― Education

― Promote a ‘We’ Approach

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Lessons Learnt

How do ‘we’ get there……….

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BY INVOLVING EVERYBODY & REMINDING THEM ITS THE ‘WE’ APPROACH

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Business Benefits: Data Capture

new Royal Adelaide Hospital Loyalty Card

Our Aims & Objectives

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― Reduction of Waste

― Reworking Potential Savings 12%

― Improved Co-ordination

― Better design fit for purpose

― More data management focused

― Integration of supply chain

― Better management of risk

― Program efficiencies

― Greater cost certainty

― Everybody benefits

― Driving Change in the SA Industry

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‘Shared Ambitions delivers great Results’

Summary