How do buildings get built ?

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How do buildings get built ?
• Ability to influence construction cost.
• What the client wanted: a human
perspective on construction.
• Consider a door….
• Traditional drawings
• Potential problem areas
• Are construction companies conservative ?
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How do buildings get built ?
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
Ability to Influence Construction Cost
Original idea and sketches by Dave Taylor, quoted in Walker,A. “Project Management in Construction”
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
What the client wanted…
• The actors;
– Client, architect, project manager, structural
engineer, HVAC, lighting, safety, acoustic,
interior decorator, permit reviewer, estimator,
general contractor, suppliers, carpenter, painter,
glazer, building inspector, cleaner.
• 18 !
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Consider a door…
• The documents;
– brief, program, sketch, concept plans, estimate,
renderings, permit documents, detail plans,
door schedule, specification, codes, regulations,
quantity take-off, estimate, bill of materials,
RFI, tender, submission, contract, schedule,
[tender, submission, order, production
drawings, production schedule, inventory lists,
invoice, delivery note, account], change-order,
as-built quantity, accounts, as-built drawing,
maintenance specification.
• 34 types !
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
Consider a door…
• The drawings;
– brief, program, sketch, concept plans,
estimate, renderings, permit documents, detail
plans, door schedule, specification, codes,
regulations, quantity take-off, estimate, bill of
materials, RFI, tender, submission, contract,
schedule, [tender, submission, order,
production drawings, production schedule,
inventory lists, invoice, delivery note, account],
change-order, as-built quantity, accounts, asbuilt drawing, maintenance specification.
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
Consider a door…
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
sketch
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concept plans
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rendering
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building systems
& detailing
SECTION 08210
WOOD HINGED INSWING PATIO DOORS
PART 1
1.01
GENERAL
SUMMARY
A.
Section Includes:
** SPECIFIER NOTE: Revise paragraph below per project requirements to include desired options. **
1.
2.
3.
4.
B.
Wood hinged patio doors.
Glazing.
Door hardware.
Accessories.
Related Sections:
** SPECIFIER NOTE: Revise paragraphs below to suit project requirements. Delete or add section numbers
and titles per CSI MasterFormat as required. **
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Item Number: D-5
Type:
Quantity:
1.02
REFERENCES
A.
American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA):
1.
Finish:
2.
Hardware:
Glazing:
B.
Notes:
C.
AAMA 603.8, Voluntary Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for Pigmented Organic
Coatings on Extruded Aluminum.
AAMA 1303.5, Voluntary Specifications For Forced Entry Resistant Aluminum Sliding Glass
Door.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
1.
Screens:
Blinds:
Section 03300 - Cast-In-Place Concrete: Openings in cast-in-place concrete.
Section 03450 - Precast Concrete Wall Panels: Openings in precast concrete wall panels.
Section 04200 - Unit Masonry: Openings in masonry.
Section 05400 - Cold Formed Metal Framing: Framed openings.
Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry: Framed openings.
Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry: Interior wood casing.
Section 07210 - Building Insulation: Batt insulation at patio door perimeter.
Section 07460 - Siding: Expansion joint between siding and patio door unit.
Section 07900 - Joint Sealers: Perimeter joint sealant and backer rod.
Section 08615 - Vinyl Clad Circle Top  , Elliptical, Circle and Oval Windows.
Section 09900 - Painting: Finishing interior wood.
ANSI Z97.1, Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test for Safety Glazing Material
Used In Buildings.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
1.
2.
3.
ASTM A 36, Specification for Structural Steel.
ASTM C 1036, Specification for Flat Glass.
ASTM C 1048, Specification for Heat Treated Flat Glass - Kind HS, Kind FT Coated and
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door schedule , specifications
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production drawings
and built:
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delivered,
Architect
HVAC
Lighting
Client
Safety
Project
manager
Acoustic
Estimator
Decorator
General
Contractor
Inspector
Suppliers
Painter
Permit
Glazer
Carpenter
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Information flows
Structural
• What are the products of the process ?
– Drawings and Documents.
• What are drawings for ?
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Generating and Communicating
Information
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Vitruvius (ca 75-20 BC)
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Drawings on site
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Drawings in production
• What are drawings for ?
– Storage and communication.
• Is there an alternative ?
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Generating and Communicating
Information
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•
•
•
•
Communication
Representation and Comprehension
Change and Consistency
Knowledge (design errors), Expertise, Skills
Static (do not support modeling)
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Problem areas
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•
•
•
Conservative – resistant to change?
Construction professionals?
Contractors?
Sub-contractors?
You?
• Fragmentation, Diversity, Instability
• Lacking Process Flow and Controls
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The construction industry conservative or dynamic ?
• demand instability
– lack of retained earnings,
• industrial fragmentation
– lack of concentration of capital,
• building codes
– lack of uniformity,
– complexity of change process.
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Major barriers to innovation in
homebuilding (Hendrickson):
How do buildings get built ?
• Ability to influence construction cost.
– Reduced as project progresses.
• What the client wanted.
– Different players have different perspectives
• Consider a door….
– Production of buildings involves design, detailing,
fabrication, procurement, installation, etc. , and relies
on multiple representations of each part, in drawings
and textual documents.
Strategies for IT Adoption in the Building Industry © 2002 Prof. C.M. Eastman & Dr. R. Sacks
Summary:
How do buildings get built ?
• Role of traditional drawings
– Storage AND communication of design information
• Potential problem areas
– Communication, Representation and Comprehension,
Change and Consistency, Knowledge Expertise &
Skills, Static
• Are construction companies conservative ?
– Fragmentation, Diversity, Instability
– Lacking Process Flow and Controls
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Summary:
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