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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T CIT CITA PRESENTATIO ION 25 25.0 .09.2018 BRUNSWICK INT INTRODUCT CTION TO MOLA S T R E E T P R O J E C T MOLA Architecture was founded in 2010 Adopted first BIM pilot project in 2013


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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T

CIT CITA PRESENTATIO ION

25 25.0 .09.2018

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T INT INTRODUCT CTION TO MOLA

  • MOLA Architecture was founded in 2010
  • Adopted first BIM pilot project in 2013
  • Currently 45 staff – At least half of office now using Revit
  • Some recent projects completed in Revit: 1 WML, TC1 &

TC2 Cherrywood PA, Capital Dock fitout

  • Currently 5no. BIM Level 2 projects in the office at

different stages

1WML TC1 & TC2 Cherrywood Capital Dock

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T

Artists reconstruction of the ‘Plan of St Gall’ (from the early 9th century) by J. Rudolf Rahn, 1876, Wikipedia 2017

EV EVOLUTION OF OF STUDENT ACC CCOMMODATION

  • Monasteries: Early dormitories for

student accommodation

  • Universities: ‘Halls of residence’ and

‘houses’ beginning with the University

  • f Bologna in 1088
  • Off campus student accommodation by

private companies

3D view of the Brunswick Model Manuscript Plan of Gall, Early 9th century: Wikipedia 2017

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T THE PR PROJECT CT – ARD RDCAIRN HOUSE

  • Client: Global Student Accommodation
  • Site: 0.76 hectare sqm
  • Area of Student Accommodation: 15,664

sqm

  • Area of Retail: 5,335 sqm
  • Main Contractor: Bennett Construction
  • On site since January 2017 and due for

completion September 2018

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T LE LEARNING CU CURVE

  • My BIM training: Revit Essentials
  • Took over as Project Architect in August 2017
  • Like learning a new language: An unending list of

standards, acronyms and programs…. PAS 1192- 2:2013, BS1192:2007, EIR, BEP, Navis Works, Dynamo, COBie, RVT Exporter/Xrev Transmit

  • Importance of understanding Revit and the BIM

Level 2 process

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  • Collaboration and shared information
  • Seeing the project from every angle
  • Realistic images possible to aid design
  • Quick design options possible
  • Scheduling + 2000 doors
  • Clash Detection
  • Re-learning how long it takes to prepare

drawings/packages

  • Difficult to generate good quality 2D drawings
  • Design decisions need to be considered early on

to avoid repetition of work

PR PROS CONS

CGI of Entrance area Progress photo of Entrance area

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T WORKING WITH BIM BIM

  • Communication: Like in any other project, good communication

is essential for its success. Within our team it was particularly important to monitor the ‘health’ of the model and to programme the issue of information to site

  • Model the same way as you build, for example flooring:
  • Determine what level of development is required: Refer to the

BIM Execution Plan (BEP) for Level of Detail (LOD’s)

  • Think before you model or create a family, for example walls:
  • Agree on a strategy for modelling/graphical data
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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T ADVANTAGES FOR THE CLIE CLIENT

  • Better visualisation
  • Realistic CGI’s for Marketing
  • Clash detection
  • Asset Information
  • Facility Management and Building Operations

CGI of Block B/C Courtyard Progress photo of Block B/C Courtyard CGI of Bedroom

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T BIM PROCESS

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T BIM PROCESS

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T BIM PROCESS

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T BIM PROCESS

The Asset Information Model (AIM) is to be delivered in accordance with the BS 1192- 4:2014 (COBie) data schema, including in a .xlsx format. Supplier information exchange requirements – COBie The end deliverable, is a Federated Model formed by three BIMs: Architectural, Structural & MEP.

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T TIMELINE OF COMMUNICATION TOOLS

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUE: LINEAR PROSPECTIVE

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T UK BIS-BIM STRATEGY 2011

“The UK programme based on the UK BIS-BIM Strategy is currently the most ambitious and advanced centrally driven programme in the world.” …”Construction is heavily influenced by direct and indirect levers from public sector, which procures around 30% of the industry’s

  • utput”.

…”Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology should seen as a ‘collaboration’ between the construction sector and the software industries and create an environment in which there are opportunities and synergies for both”. (HMG2012)

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T UK BIS-BIM STRATEGY 2011

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T UK BIS-BIM STRATEGY 2011

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T National BIM Council-ROADMAP 2018-2021

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BRUNSWICK S T R E E T P R O J E C T National BIM Council-ROADMAP 2018-2021