group presentation group 14 the impact of bim. group 14 jessica smits (chair) thomas duggan ...
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Objectives
What is BIM?
Relationship between Government and BIM
Benefits and challenges
Essay composing experiences
Improvements for the future
What is BIM?
Building Information Modelling/Management
Set of integrated policies (A practice or technique)
Incorporates collaboration between professional bodies and companies
Facilitates design and project data management
Used through the entire design and construction process of a project
Relationship between The Government and BIM
Government construction Strategy 2011
Highlights the impact BIM has on projects
Regulate and monitor budgets
Full collaborative 3D BIM as a minimum by 2016
Impact of BIM onCollaboration
Pros Central unit
Working from the same design model
All included information readily accessible
Improves coordination
Cons Coordination is a factor, less an
out come
Smaller Firms face greater difficulties
Impact of BIM onVisualisation
Pros Interactive 3D models and
renders
Understandable for clients
Spot clash detection
Feasibility check
Cons Interoperability
Cost of implementation
Impact of BIM onData and resource management
Pros Robust data
Electronic storage
Cons Excessive amount of data
Group conclusion
What is BIM?
Collective pros and cons
Judgment
“The use of BIM helped the company coordinate over 30 active stakeholders through 13 interfacing projects and enabled a peak workforce of 1,600 to complete work, including a 2 km diaphragm wall, the largest in Europe, ahead of schedule.”(Cabinet Office, 2011)
Essay approach
Plan essay layout
Used module handbook for guidance
Research
Produce first draft
Read, review, edit, repeat
Used the coursework specifications
Do things differently Referencing check
Decisive Conclusion
Research strategy
Presentation Preparation
Group meetings
Organised tasks
Distributed work load
Open communication
Understanding each other