BIM for Engineering PDF
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This document describes Building Information Modeling (BIM) for engineering projects, including different submission methods (CAD, BIM, Future BIM). It also discusses particular conditions, execution plans, and key aspects of starting a BIM project.
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BIM for Engineering CAD eSubmission Submission Calculation Drawings Report (2D) (2D) BIM eSubmission Submission Calculation Drawings Report (2D)...
BIM for Engineering CAD eSubmission Submission Calculation Drawings Report (2D) (2D) BIM eSubmission Submission Calculation Drawings Report (2D) (2D) BIM Model Future BIM eSubmission (3D) Submission Calculation Drawings (2D) Report (2D) Analysis BIM Model Native File (3D) (3D) ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS TOOLS MODELLING MODELLING Orion.ifc Fastrak Graphisoft Archicad Tekla Structures Robot Etabs SAP2000 RAM StaadPro.rvt Prokon Revit Architecture Revit Structure Oasys GSA Midas SFrame Esteeem8 RISA3D SECAD.dgn Sofistik Bentley AECOsim Structural Modeler Dlubal SpaceGass Nemetschek Vectorworks Nemetschek Allplan Adapt RSTAB Scia Engineer GTStrudl 3 BIM Particular Conditions https://www.corenet.gov.sg/media/1170529/bim-particular-conditions-version-2.pdf 1. DEFINITIONS 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES 3. BIM MANAGEMENT 4. BIM EXECUTION PLAN 5. RISK ALLOCATION 6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. ELECTRONIC DATA EXCHANGE 8. TERMINATION, RESCISSION OR EXPIRY OF PRINCIPAL AGREEMENT BIM Execution Plan What steps to take to start a BIM project? If not requesting all participants to migrate to BIM immediately, what migration strategy would help to bring about that change? Focus on own individual discipline. What should be the aim for that single discipline? Who is involved and their responsibilities? For whom are the models intended? Assignment of roles and responsibilities, that define the ‘How’, ‘When’, ‘Why’, ‘To what level’, and ‘For what purpose’ issues What models are required? What range of discipline models is needed, and if an aggregate model is to be created, why is it required? When are they required? At what project stage are the models needed? What are the models to be used for? Uses of models: Visualization, Data extraction, Document production, Simulation and Analysis What data is needed in the models and at what level of detail? How will the models be exchanged and in what format? Who is managing the process? Is there a need for a project BIM manager? Location of project team participants – eg. Co-location in project office What risks are involved and how can they be addressed? Thus there is a need for a something like a ‘BIM Execution Plan’ (BEP)