Building Information Modeling BIM 2/14/2011 Headquarters U.S. Air Force

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2/14/2011
Headquarters U.S. Air Force
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Building Information Modeling
BIM
Introduction
of
Today’s
oday s Speakers
Spea e s
Major Patrick C. Suermann
PhD, PE, LEED AP
AFCEE
Maj Pat Suermann (AFCEE)
Mr. Michael Rey, AIA
Jacobs Global
&
Michael Rey (Jacobs)
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Overview
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What is BIM?
Past
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As such, it serves as a shared repository for information and
collaboration for a facility from inception onward
(Last SAME Briefing)
Present
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According to the National BIM Standard (Dec 2007), BIM is the
digital representation of the physical and functional
characteristics of a facility.
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11 AUG 09
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Background
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Background
What’s the current state of
BIM in the Air Force?
Future
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From prototypical to
typical
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Past: “Selling” BIM
Present: Air Force BIM
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11 AUG 09: Last SAME BIM Briefing
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http://www.wbdg.org/references/afbim.php
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BIM was becoming more common in industry
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Policy
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Guidelines
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FAQs
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P&Ps
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Case Studies
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Refs
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Tools
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Training
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BIM Champs
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“Current”
Asset Mgmt SOPs/Trng
Future: BIM in Asset Mgmt
$13M in FY10 for
contractors and untold
gov’t man-hours spent
collecting new handdrawn sketches, creating
CAD dwgs, etc.
FY10+ MILCON won’t let
this happen!
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BIM Flight Plan: Leverage
Facility LifeLife-Cycle IM
Conclusion/Questions
Information Vallue
Information developed during each phase of facility
life-cycle transitions and degrades at each handoff
points to be partially recollected at additional cost.
Solution: use standard framework to collect and
share information as it is generated on a
continuous basis.
GOAL: Continuous
Information Development
WASTE
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Background
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Past
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Present
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Future
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Contact Info:
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Mr. Rick Sinkfield, AIA
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Mr. Michael Rey, AIA
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Design
Planning
Operations,
Sustainment
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Construction
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ralph.sinkfield@us.af.mil
michael.rey@jacobs.com
http://www.wbdg.org/references/afbim.php
National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS)
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