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Role of BIM in improving
collaboration & industry alignment
to ensure innovative project success
24 09 2019
Donya Mehran
BIM Lead
Engineering Department
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Introduction to ArabtecOverview
Established in 1975, Arabtec Construction LLC (Arabtec) is the largest subsidiary of Arabtec Holding PJSC, and delivers social and
economic infrastructure projects including high-rise developments, airport terminals, luxury villas and iconic landmarks. Arabtec has
undertaken projects in the UAE, wider GCC, North Africa and Asia.
For more than 40 years, Arabtec has built a reputation for quality and solid expertise in complex construction. Its ability to manage each
phase of a project’s lifecycle efficiently and effectively has enabled the company to successfully complete more than 240 projects, including
the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, and the inspirational Louvre, Abu Dhabi.
Reference: Available at: https://www.arabtecuae.com/
▪ Department Established on 2010
▪ Our services: Different BIM Dimensions, Academia Collaboration
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ContentsOverview
▪ Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
▪ Facilitating objective of project delivery on time within budget, with value
▪ Rolling out BIM innovation across projects
▪ Securing the “buy-in” from all stakeholders and ensuring collaboration
▪ Challenges for local and international projects
▪ Understanding the people aspects
▪ Future opportunities with BIM
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1.Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
Do we have an option to ignore latest products and innovation ?
Reference: Available from: https://thebimhub.com/2017/10/10/traditional-vs-digital-construction-the-battle/#.XYDO6igzaUk
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1.Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
Do we have an option to ignore latest products and innovation ?
Building
Information
Modeling / Management
Information Exchange / Sharing
Reference: Available from: https://thebimhub.com/2017/10/10/traditional-vs-digital-construction-the-battle/#.XYDO6igzaUk
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1.Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
Digital Transformation – Poor digital adoption equals poor productivity
Investors wake up to tech opportunities
Reference: Anon., 2018. FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTION, s.l.: CIC Built Environment Professions Together Published in Dec 2018
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▪ Cultural Change is the Key – Engineering understanding and Experience.
▪ Digitizing the AEC Industry is a must!
▪ How can we can get full potential of BIM?
▪ Integration of Existing Roles & Responsibilities
1.Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
Technology adoption requires new mindset
Reference: Available From: https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/bim-news/bim-level-2-future/62595/
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1.Importance of staying in tune with the latest products and innovation
Re-Thinking construction has started
POINT 1
Reference: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/210099/bis-13-955-construction-2025-industrial-strategy.pdf
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2. Facilitating objective of project delivery on time within budget, with value
▪ Construction on-going challenges to control projects
▪ Despite leading-edge technologies, the fundamental responsibilities should be emphasized.
- Fundamentals: Time, Cost, Scope
- Added constrains: Safety, Sustainability, Risk, etc.
It is important to not lose sight for the fundamental responsibilities
Of meeting the key project metrics of time and cost.
Iron Triangle / PM Triangle
Reference: Available from: https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/bim-news/ai-construction-estimates/59477
Fundamentals are important
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2. Facilitating objective of project delivery on time within budget, with value
BIM Facilitates project delivery through :
▪ Improve transparent collaboration and clear
accountability through enabling common language of
communication.
▪ Monitor and Control project from initial stage and
forecast possible risk factors and delays.
▪ Optimize minimal environmental impact.
Reference: Available From: https://www.truecadd.com/news/benefits-of-4d-5d-bim-to-general-contractors-across-construction-projects
How?
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3. Rolling out how innovation across projects
Some construction innovation
1. Self Healing Concrete (2010) 2.Exoskeletons 3. Kinetic Paving
4. 3D Printing 5. Electrified Road 6.Robotics
Reference: Available From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkRsA_v5oY4, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrZ7ToBvwn4
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3. Rolling out how innovation across projects
Robot & AI
Meet Tally – UAE’s first Retail Robot Employee.
▪ An Armless Robot
▪ 14 kg , 163 cm
▪ MOE, Carrefour
▪ Embedded with Cameras & Sensors to avoid obstacles
▪ Works in 3 shifts, each shift for 3 hours
▪ scans the shelves using artificial intelligence to provide real-time
insights on missing, misplaced, unmarked, and incorrectly priced
items, before alerting store managers at Carrefour to fix the issue.
▪ 30% More accurate than human, requires standards in real-time
inventory management.
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3. Rolling out how innovation across projects
On-Site Safety Measures:
▪ Quantify labor productivity
▪ Automate attendance
▪ Expedite emergency evacuation
▪ Optimize Emergency response
Safety Site innovation
Reference: Available From https://www.wakecap.com/
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4. Securing the “buy-in” from all stakeholders and ensuring collaboration
Drones: Contractors can benefit from using an eye in the sky
▪ Reduce regural Site inspection
▪ Enable frequent monitoring
▪ Imporoves speed of communication and decision making
▪ Create As-Built Model
▪ Delivery and Transportation
▪ Safety: Enhance Medical emergency and First Aid Kit delivery
An Eye in the Sky
Reference: Available from: https://www.meed.com/contractors-benefit-from-drones/
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4. Securing the “buy-in” from all stakeholders and ensuring collaboration
The Wild – Igloo Vision - Companies bring real-time VR/AR collaboration to immersive shared VR environments.
▪ Enable human scale, real time viewing and interaction in a large immersive space.
Collaboration-Igloo Vision & The Wild
Reference: Available from http://www.newelectronics.co.uk/electronics-news/companies-bring-real-time-vr-ar-collaboration-to-immersive-shared-vr-environments/219118/
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4. Securing the “buy-in” from all stakeholders and ensuring collaboration
BIM & 5G: How 5G will transform construction worksites
5G is about blazingly fast speeds, higher levels of reliability and increased capacity.
Smart construction will become data construction based on data technologies,
What was not convenient in the Past will become convenient.
Next Generation of Mobile communication-A dream came true
Reference: Available from https://www.thenational.ae/business/technology/digital-solutions-and-5g-to-boost-etisalat-and-du-s-profitability-1.790397
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5.Challenges for local and international projects
Resistance to Change & Limited Knowledge (Current & New Generation - Gap between Education and Industry)
Reference: Available from https://www.meedmashreqindustryinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/White-Paper-2019_ConstructionThinkTank.pdf
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5.Challenges for local and international projects
While the ISO 19650 Part (1)-
general and ISO 19650 (Part 2-
Design & Construction Stage) are
published in Q1-2019 but they are
not identical to BS 1192 & PAS1192-
2.
BIM International Standard – ISO 19650 Part 1 & Part 2
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5.Challenges for local and international projects
Low rate of Construction Productivity
Copyright © McKinsey & Company 2017
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5.Challenges for local and international projects
BIM & JCT: BIM and JCT Contracts is a new practice note which
provides guidance on using JCT contracts on projects where BIM
is to be used..
The aim of BIM and JCT Contracts is to:
further the understanding of BIM related legal and contractual
issues and suggest ways of approaching such issues in a
collaborative and constructive way.
Construction Contract
Reference: Available https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/bim-news/bim-and-jct-contracts/62269/
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5.Challenges for local and international projects
BIM & FIDIC: Up to now, there is no mention of BIM
in the pre-released second edition of the 2017
Yellow Book. That is not to say that FIDIC has
neglected BIM.
Far from it: at least three of FIDIC’s committees
have been asked to consider how best to deal with
BIM.
Construction Contract
Reference: Available From : https://www.pbctoday.co.uk/news/bim-news/bim-and-jct-contracts/62269/, https://www.fenwickelliott.com/research-insight/newsletters/international-quarterly/fidic-and-bim
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The UN predicts there will be over
10 billion people alive by 2050.
Global Perspective
6.Understanding the People aspects
In 2050, 7 billion people will live in
cities.
Urbanization
Inefficiency, Skills shortage, industry
bad habit, low productivity rate
Industry Perspective
Reference: Available From https://meconstructionnews.com/32671/the-industrialisation-of-construction
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7. The Future of BIM
Future of BIM is integrated BIM (i BIM)
Reference: Available from: https://www.canadianarchitect.com/the-future-of-bim/