Design The BIM Process - BIM Project Execution Planning Guide, Version 3.0
Design The BIM Process - BIM Project Execution Planning Guide, Version 3.0
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To help achieve this task, a template Microsoft Visio file containing process maps is
published at the BIM Project Execution Planning Guide Website. A Microsoft Visio
Stencil file is also posted in the same location and can be used by the project team to
develop the process maps easily. If the project team members do not have Microsoft
Visio, the team can use other process mapping or graphics software to create the
process maps. Additionally, versions of the templates are in Appendix D – Template
Process Maps.
2) Arrange Model Uses according to project sequence in the BIM Overview Map
After developing the process for each implemented model use on the project, the team
should sequentially order these processes. One of the purposes of the Overview Map is
to identify the phase for each Model Use (e.g., plan, design, construct or operate) and
provide the team with the implementation sequence. For simplistic purposes, the Model
Uses should align with the BIM deliverables schedule.
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processes may have multiple responsible parties. The identified party will be
responsible for clearly defining the information required to implement the process as
well as the information produced by the process.
The graphical notation and information format for the processes within the BIM
Overview Map are included in Figure 3-1. Each process should include a process name,
project phase, and the responsible party. Each process should also include a ‘Detailed
Map’ title which points to the detailed map (Level Two map) for the process. This
detailed map notation is used since several processes may share the same detailed map.
For example, a construction management company may perform cost estimating from
the building information provided by the designer. The Construction manager may
perform this estimate during the schematic design, design development, and
construction document phase, but it may use the same detailed workflow to accomplish
this task, which can represent a single detailed map. Therefore, the process for
performing the three estimates should be added into the high-level map at three
locations, but the team can reference a single detailed map for further information.
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Process, should be identified in the BIM Overview Map since multiple parties author the
exchanged information. This ensures that the exchanges will be detailed using the
information exchange definition procedure described in Chapter Five.
Figure 3.2: Portion of the BIM Overview Map for a Sample Laboratory Building Project
To illustrate the results of an overview mapping task, the BIM Overview Map for the
Laboratory Project defines the overall BIM Uses that the team has employed for the
project which are Design Authoring, Energy Analysis, 4D Modeling, 3D Design
Coordination, and Record Modeling (reference Figure 3-3). It identifies that Energy
Analysis is performed during the schematic design phase, whereas 4D Modeling and 3D
Design Coordination are performed during design development and the construction
document
Previous:phases. TheUses
Select Model map also identifies the critical Information Exchanges that are
shared between different parties.
Next: Define the Information Exchanges
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Figure 3.3: BIM Overview Map for a Sample Laboratory Building Project
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should be saved and reviewed at various times throughout the BIM Implementation
Next: Define the Information Exchanges
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process. Throughout the project, detailed process maps should be updated periodically
to reflect the actual workflows implemented on the project. Additionally, after project
completion, it may be helpful to review the process maps to compare the actual process
used versus the planned process. Detailed process maps can likely be used on future
projects. Please reference Figure 3-5 for an example of a Detailed BIM Use Process
Map.
The following symbols can be used to develop a Process Map for the BIM Plan:
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