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Professional Certificate

for Building Information Modelling (BIM) Manager


Course code: HHCCBM-001

What is BIM?
Survey for CIC- Accredited
BIM Training Courses
Drafting Manufacture Site Install
Miss drawing Delay Process Misfit
Discrepancy Misread data Remedy Works ideal
Typos error Material lost Delay Operation
3
$
$
$
VDC

$
Source: MacLeamy BIM Curve
BIM = Team Effort
Stage vs Challenge

Early Start BIM in the project can BIM starts in a later stage require
bring more benefit with less more resources to achieve little BIM
resources. value.
OVERVIEW OF BIM
HK Government Policy
Development Bureau
Mandatory BIM Adoption - DEVB
2017 2018 2019 Now!!

Link: for Works Technical Circulars: https://www.devb.gov.hk/TechnicalCirculars.aspx?section=53&lang=1


1.1 BIM Concept
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of physical and
functional characteristics of a facility. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for
information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle;
defined as existing from earliest conception to demolition.

A basic premise of BIM is collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of


the life cycle of a facility to insert, extract, update or modify information in the BIM to
support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder.

National BIM Standard – United States, BuildingSMART allianceTM


1.1 BIM Concept
Building information modeling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital
representations of physical and functional characteristics of places.

Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing
proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding
a building or other built asset. Current BIM software is used by individuals, businesses and government
agencies who plan, design, construct, operate and maintain diverse physical infrastructures, such as
water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels.

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a set of technologies, processes and policies enabling multiple
stakeholders to collaboratively design, construct and operate a facility in virtual space. (CIC BIM
Dictionary, 2020)

BIM or Building Information Modelling is a process for creating and managing information on a
construction project across the project lifecycle. (NBS, 2020)
What BIM can offer ?
BETTER
COORDINATED
INFORMATION
DESIGN
QUALITY Better Building Functionality
Building Lifecycle Management

REDUCED
VARIATION COLLABORATIVE
ORDERS APPROACH
Faster Project Delivery
Budget Surety

VIRTUAL VIRTUAL MODEL


SIMULATION VISUALIZATION
Buildability Enhancement Earlier Conflicts and
Errors Detection

SEAMLESS
ENABLING
DATA
DfMA & MiC
HANDOVER Fewer Accidents on Job Sites
Reduce Loss of Value
Building Information Model –
Some of the project directors’ Perspective
• BIM is a disruptive change to the construction industry

Benefit
Invest
Building Information Model –
Some of the project directors’ Perspective
• A key source of competitive advantage is the ability
to perceive change in the market, and being able to
pivot strategy and retool an organization/team to
remain relevant
• It requires rigor, tenacity & passion
BIM Management Course

1
Course Objective
To train up participant with the capabilities to be eligible as a
certified BIM Manager under the Scheme. On completion of the
course, participant should have acquired the core competencies
of a certified BIM Manager under the Scheme.
Course Outline – Subject 1 &2
1. BIM Initiation: Ability to describe BIM concepts, BIM standards and
guidelines in Hong Kong and global contexts.
1. BIM Concept
2. Local & Global Contexts, BIM Standards and Guidelines

2. BIM Software and Technology Trend: Ability to explain BIM software,


the modelling process, and current and upcoming technology trend.
1. BIM Software
2. Technology Trend
Course Outline – Subject 3
3. BIM Uses and Processes: Ability to understand BIM uses and
applications, and to design and manage the overall process of a BIM
project.
1. Client BIM Strategic Stage
2. Client Pre-tender Project Stage
3. Definition & Design Stage
4. Construction Stage
5. Handover Stage
6. Operation & Maintenance Stage
Course Outline – Subject 4 & 5

4. Digital Information Management, Collaboration and Integration:


Ability to plan and execute the setting-up of a common data
environment and data quality control system for effective use and
sharing of digital information in a BIM project.
• Digital Information Management
• Common Data Environment (CDE)
• Data Quality Control & Assurance across various stages

5. Commercial and Contractual Aspects: Ability to describe commercial


and financial issues of BIM as well as BIM-related contractual issues.
• Commercial Issue
• Contract Issue
Minimum Level of Competency:

Level 1(L1) : General appreciation of the subject and an understanding


of how the subject may affect, or integrate with other subjects.

Level 2 (L2): Knowledge and understanding of the subject and its


application.

Level 3 (L3): Ability to perform the subject independently or under


supervision.

Level 4 (L4): Ability to perform the subject without supervision and


advise others.
Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Outline
Subject 1 – BIM Initiation
1. BIM Concept
2. Local & Global Contexts, BIM Standards and Guidelines

1
1
L1 Appreciation (A)

L2 Knowledge (K)

L3 Experience (E)

L4 Ability (B)

1.1 BIM Concept


1.1.1 BIM definitions and terminology

• Building information modeling (BIM) is a process involving the


generation and management of digital representations of physical
and functional characteristics of places.

• Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in
proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be
extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making
regarding a building or other built asset. Current BIM software is
used by individuals, businesses and government agencies who plan,
design, construct, operate and maintain diverse physical
infrastructures, such as water, refuse, electricity, gas, communication
utilities, roads, railways, bridges, ports and tunnels.
1.1.1 BIM definitions and terminology

• In layman terms, BIM is a ….


“Rehearsal” - putting real
work objects into virtual
world, test before you build.

BIM Project Life Cycle


1.1.1 BIM definitions and terminology

• Building Information Modeling (BIM) is


fundamentally transforming modes of design
practice and standards of building design, delivery,
and operation.
• BIM is not CAD. In some respects BIM is a natural
progression in the evolution of
• computer supported practice. However, much more
so than CAD, BIM is revolutionizing the way the
building partners practice and document their work,
even changing the nature of the design process.

L1
1.1.2 The difference between 2D CAD, 3D CAD and
BIM

Parametric geometry
+ Attributes
1.1.2 The difference between 2D CAD, 3D CAD and BIM

Referencing: PAS 1192-2:2013, Mark Bew and Mervyn Richards


1.1.3 Concept of BIM as whole project & whole estate
perspective

L1
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1.1.3 Concept of BIM as whole project &
whole estate perspective

Seven steps in BIM use for a project


L1
1.1.4 Value and benefits of adopting BIM

L1
Eight Major Benefits of BIM
1.1.4 Value and benefits of adopting BIM
1.1.4 Value and benefits of adopting BIM

Model with Automation and Information


L1
1.1.4 Value and benefits of adopting BIM

Simulation: The location of model contained weather information e.g.


Sunlight Analysis, Solar gain

L1
1.1.5 Value of BIM for AM & FM

L1 Advantages of making early decisions in the design process


1.1.5 Value of BIM for AM & FM

L1
Stages of BIM deliverable to AM & FM
1.1.5 Value of BIM for AM & FM

L1
3D Interactive Control
1.1.5 Value of BIM for AM & FM

L1
Information in AM & FM
1.1.6 Collaborative working in BIM

L1 BIM in Design Stage and Construction Stage


1.1.6 Collaborative working in BIM

L1
BIM Workflow 29
1.1.6 Collaborative working in BIM

L1
Example of Architectural & Structural Element collaboration 30
1.1.6 Collaborative working in BIM

L1
AR to review design collaboration 31
1.1.7 Limitation of BIM

• BIM DISADVANTAGES
1. To be effective you need all major members
of design team on significantly earlier than
is often the case.

2. BIM is more of a philosophy and not just a


piece of software. Many people don’t
understand this. Construction is often slow
to understand and embrace change.
L1
1.1.7 Limitation of BIM

• BIM DISADVANTAGES
3. New protocols will be needed for managing
information transfer and commenting, potentially
new roles such as BIM Coordinators (much more
than a document handler)

4. Problems over information ownership and


design responsibility within the model.

L1
1.1.8 Challenges within existing working
practices & how BIM addresses these
• In design stage, designer use BIM to build the
model. In order to obtain the Information (Size,
material, brand, etc..). The ability to impact
cost and performance and effort in BIM
workflow will be high at the beginning.

• To transfer information model from design


stage to construction stage, the effort of
drafting-centric workflow will be high.

• In construction stage, as the information of


BIM model keep in changes, the cost of
design changes is high.
MacLeamy Curve
L2
64
1.1.8 Challenges within existing working
practices & how BIM addresses these

Design can be reviewed in the virtual world with any changes can be seen immediately

L2
65
1.1.8 Challenges within existing working
practices & how BIM addresses these

Platform for multiple users to review, update & record of information is provided

L2
66
1.1.9 How BIM affect the current practice in ACEO
industry
BIM ADVANTAGES
• 3D collaboration with all members of the team with
automated detection of clashes. e.g. Is the service
void designed by the architect sufficient for the M&E
services.

• Visualization of projects to enable greater


understanding of all members of the team. For
example, it is far easier to schedule scaffolding
requirements looking at a 3D model than in 2D.

• 4D visualization i.e. linking the 3D model to the


programme to explore logistics.
L2
67
1.1.9 How BIM affect the current practice in ACEO
industry
BIM ADVANTAGES
• Faster to incorporate change into a Revit (3D) CAD
layout as no need to update loads of individual
drawings.

• 5D potential introducing costs into elements of model


e.g electronic drawing take-off.

• Ability to incorporate additional information into


model elements e.g maintenance and life span
information for Facilities Management or
sustainability information, etc
L2
68
1.2 Local & Global Contexts,
BIM standards and guidelines
1.2.1 Local BIM standards & resources
CIC BIM Standards

CIC BIM Standard (2021) CIC BIM Object Standard


L2
1.2.1.1 CIC BIM Standards

ASD BIM Guide for EMSD for BIM - AM BIM Standards Manual for
L2 Facilities Upkeep Standard and Guideline Development and Construction
Division of HKHA
1.2.1.2 Government BIM standards & resources

L2 Government policy Technical Circular by Department Bureau


1.2.2 Global context in BIM development

L1
BIM development years in different countries
1.2.2 Global context in BIM development

BS1192:2007 PAS1192-2:2013 PAS1192-2:2014


L2
1.2.3 Global BIM standards & resources

PAS1192-2:2013 BIM Maturity Levels introduced

L2
1.2.3 Global BIM standards & resources

L2 BSI PAS 1192 - The Information Delivery Cycle


1.2.3 Global BIM standards & resources
BSI PAS 1192

BIM Asset Management


L2 https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/Building-Information-Modelling-BIM/bim-asset-management/
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1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

BIM High Level 2 is closely aligned with UK 1192 Standard

ISO 19650
L2
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

L2 ISO 19650 BIM High Level 2 is closely aligned with UK 1192 Standard
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

ISO 19650 BIM High Level 2 is closely aligned with UK 1192 Standard

L2
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

What is ‘building information modelling according to the ISO 19650 series’?

‘Building information modelling (BIM) according to the ISO 19650 series’ is


about getting benefit through better specification and delivery of just the
right amount of information concerning the design, construction, operation
and maintenance of buildings and infrastructure, using appropriate
technologies.

The ultimate result would be the efficiencies gained through reduction of


waste/rework in the design, construction, operation and maintenance
activities plus
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

https://ukbimframework.org/standards-guidance/
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650
Current Current
PAS 1192 Content ISO 19650 Content
Status Status
Part 1 NA NA NA Yes Active Definition
Part 2 Yes Withdrawn Delivery Phase Yes Active Delivery Phase
Part 3 Yes Withdrawn Operational Phase Yes Active Operational Phase
Published in
Part 4 Yes Withdrawn COBie Yes To be issued (Information Exchange)
Aug 2022
Organization and digitization of
information about buildings and civil
A specification for security-minded engineering works, including building
building information modelling, digital information modelling (BIM) —
Part 5 Yes Withdrawn Yes Active
built environments and smart asset Information management using building
management information modelling — Part 5: Security-
minded approach to information
management
Specification for collaborative sharing and Specification for collaborative sharing and
Part 6 Yes Active use of structured Health and Safety Yes Draft use of structured Health and Safety
information using BIM information using BIM

*Notes: Publicly Available Specification (PAS)


1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

High-level information delivery flow chart


(ISO 19650-1 Figure 4).
1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

Types of actors and teams


1.2.3.1 ISO 19650

Activities and stages


1.2.3.1 ISO 19650
1.2.3.2 BIM FORUM LOD Specification 2019

L2 LOD Specification Part I 2019 LOD Specification Part II 2019


1.2.3.2 BIM FORUM LOD Specification 2019

L2 LOD Element Geometry list LOD 100 - 500 Requirement


1.2.3.2 BIM FORUM LOD Specification 2019

LOD 300 LOD 350 LOD 400

L2
1.2.3.3 OpenBIM

At some stage we want to share our model with the project team. If we
issue the native model, the receiving party must have the same or
compatible software to view it. They can also make changes to the
model without our knowing. However, if we publish the model in an
open exchange format, like IFC, the model data is freely viewable –
measurable and usable. But the model content is protected. Changes
cannot be made in an IFC file. They are made back in the original
modelling software.

https://bimconnect.org/en/wiki/what-is-openbim/
L2
1.2.3.3 OpenBIM

Why should my organization join OPEN BIM?

• Organizations all over the world have been encountering the collaboration issues
detailed above. Different collaboration strategies have been used to address them,
including in many cases open collaboration workflow. At the same time, open
collaboration practices were used more as a necessity in a plural AEC environment rather
then an intentional strategy to deliver better-coordinated projects.
• The OPEN BIM movement elevates open collaboration to a strategic level where like-
minded AEC professionals build
• upon their plurality to deliver better coordinated building projects, with less errors and in
higher quality.
• Should you or your organization share these values, joining the OPEN BIM movement not
only provides you with guidelines and best practices but also with common branding
and international visibility to leverage and maximize the value of your projects. OPEN
COLLABORATION → BETTER BIM!
https://www.graphisoft.com/arc
L2 hicad/open_bim/open_bim_pro
gram/
1.2.3.3 OpenBIM

Creating model data in a native format is called nativeBIM. If we


exchange this model data with an open standard, such as IFC, then we
are in openBIM.

https://bimconnect.org/en/wiki/what-is-openbim/
L2
Subject 2 – BIM Software and
Technology Trend
1. BIM Software
2. Technology Trend

1
1
2.1 BIM Software

5
6
2.1.1 Overview of industry leading BIM software /
applications
Model Authoring 4D Simulation

Autodesk Revit, Civil 3D Bentley Architecture / Tekla Structures Graphisoft ArchiCAD Fuzor
AECOsim Building
Designer
5D Simulation Model Reviewing / Analysis

Synchro Pro Vico iTWO Navisworks Manage Solibri

L2
2.1.2 Characteristic, strength and limitation of
industry leading BIM software
• Limitation: Some of the BIM Consultant misunderstand the BIM and
appear the situation of Half BIM and Fake BIM.

L1 Fake BIM Half BIM


2.1.2 Characteristic, strength and limitation of
industry leading BIM software
• Characteristic, strength: If the designer know design in BIM, True BIM
is used and BIM use can improve the design and construction
workflow.

L1 True BIM
2.1.3 Versions and file formats

IFC 4.0
● Latest Version support
ALG
● XML-based Text file COBie
● BIM/FM Standard
● PAS 1192-4
● XLS file 13 tables XML
● Terrain and alignments
● XML-base Text files

L1
2.1 BIM Software

• To have collaborative BIM processes, there are multiple open file formats to maximize
the transformation.
• To maximize the transformation by supporting Interoperability, reliable data exchange is critical to
• project collaboration. Some common interoperable software including the .ifc open file format
and other openBIM data formats, including Construction Operations Building Information
Exchange (COBie) for BIM data, gbXML, LandXML and more.

L2 https://bimconnect.org/en/wiki/what-is-openbim/
Autodesk Revit, Civil 3D

Multi-discipline 3D Modeling

Collaborative Working

Parametric Modeling

Auto QTO extraction

Clash Detection

Other software add-in like Dynamo

The most widely used 3D modelling tool


Bentley Architecture / AECOsim Building Designer

Solution for infrastructure professionals


• Building and Facilities
• Communications
• Electric and gas utilities
• Mapping and surveying
• Roads and highways
• Rail and transit

For project delivery


• Architecture and Engineering
• Construction
• Engineering, procurement and construction
Tekla Structures

Specialized structure modeling (RC


modeling and steel structure modeling)

Structure Analysis

Fabrication

Documentation
Graphisoft ArchiCAD

Specialized in Architectural Design

One-click Documentation

Team work and collaboration

Construction coordination

BIM visualization

BIM performance
Fuzor

4D Modeling

Site Utilization Planning

Identifying time-based clashes

Construction Planning

Compare Programme and actual site


progress
Synchro Pro

4D Modeling

Site Utilization Planning

Identifying time-based clashes

Construction System Design (virtual


mockup)
Material Planning and management
5D Software
Vico
Quantity Takeoff
Estimating
Budget Visualization

iTWO
Design CAD/BIM
QTO
Estimating
Bidding/ Tendering
Sub-contract
Procurement
Navisworks

Aggregate data into a single model

Model simulation and animation

Whole-team project review

Advanced clash detection and management

Detect clashes and coordinate models

Coordination Issues integration

Measurement and Redline tools


Solibri

Advanced clash detection and


management
Deficiency detection

Verify matching elements in


architectural and structural designs
Managing change orders or design
versions
Instant BIM data mining
2.2 Technology Trend

5
6
2.2.1 Cloud platform
Scan to BIM

• A software is Scan to BIM for Revit., creating native Revit geometry from
a point cloud.

• It does this with a capacity to recognize and place various architectural


elements ranging from walls and columns to pipes and ductwork.

L1 MS Truss C
2.2.1 Cloud platform
Point clouds
• Point clouds are the product of 3D laser
scanning, is useful for scanning large
areas quickly and effectively, but
specialized software is required to turn
them into information.

L1 https://www.engineering.com/BIM/ArticleID/11127/How-to-Create-Revit-Models-from-Point-Clouds.aspx
2.2.2 Laser Scanning
2.2.2 Laser scanning

• Laser scanning is used as a precise survey instrument which has best


solution for measuring as-built conditions inside buildings.

L2
2.2.2 Laser scanning

• This technology collects survey data points at a rate of 50,000 points per second.
It has an effective range of 400’ to 500’. With several “scan” setups inside a room
or of a building, a complete 3D model can be made of the existing conditions.

L2
Early Information – Site Data Collection
3D Scan LiDAR (CEDD)
H,V: +/- 6mm (<100m) H: +/- 300mm
H,V: +/- 18mm (<300m) V: +/- 100mm
R = 275mm

Early Findings
Clearance & Tolerance Analysis
R = 2.75m
Clearance Detail Check in Super elevation Situation

?
Truss Inspection by Laser Scanning
Inspection Report
Parapet Formworks on Steel Structure
As-fit BIM design
Virtual Design & Construction (VDC)
Virtual design and construction (VDC) is the management of integrated multi-disciplinary performance models of
design-construction projects, including the product (i.e., facilities), work processes and organization of the design -
construction - operation team in order to support explicit and public business objectives.
Study to understand the liftdown of backstay

Backstay

130
Legends
Blue = Original position
Yellow = Rotated position

Rotate along X-Axis by


6.4 deg and the 50mm
grouting gap tolerance
will be used up.

6.4deg 6.4deg
Z-Axis Z-Axis
50mm X-Axis X-Axis
Y-Axis Y-Axis

1. Assume backstay
Pivot point Pivot point
positioned on the RC with
50mm gap.
2. Rotate backstay along X-
RC Axis at the pivot point. RC
Distance A

Distance B

Distance A

Distance B

Estimated distance
Θ Distance A Distance B Distance C
(deg) (mm) (mm) (mm) θ = Angle rotated along X-Axis
Distance C = Gap between
6.4 392.7 25.3 0 base plate bottom to the top
6 368.4 25.0 3 of concrete

5 307.5 23.6 11
4 246.3 21.0 19.3
3 185.0 17.4 26.5
132
133
Translate along Z-Axis by 50mm, will then
used up grouting gap.
Translate along Y-Axis by 10mm, will then
used up oversized holes tolerance.

Yellow = Translated
position

Z-Axis
50mm X-Axis
Y-Axis

Pivot point

RC 134
RETRACTABLE ROOF VIDEO
2.2.3 Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry can be classified several ways but one standard


method is to split the field based on camera location during
photography.

L2
2.2.3 Photogrammetry

Photogrammetry can estimate the three-dimensional coordinates of


surface points using pictures of a single physical object taken from
different angles.

L2
Photogrammetry
Technology
What is
Photogrammetry?
X

x
x

P0 P1

Photographing New York City - on a slender support 18 stories above pavement of Fifth Avenue
Normal Camera Image for PhotoMesh Photogrammetry Modelling
3D Mesh Layer of the Photogrammetry Modeled Result
Hybrid Utilization Between
Photogrammetry/Laser scanning and simulation
Steel Truss Swept Path Simulation
LOGISTICS BIM Involvement: Vehicle Swept Path Analysis

Stage 3: Dec-2019 Swept Path Analysis 1


(Initial Vehicle Path)
 Clear simulation of Vehicle turning in 3D Environment
 Prevent conventionally unpredictable accidents

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PROGRESS BIM Involvement: 3D Drone Scanning

Page | 145
2.2.4 GIS (Geographical information system/science)

Geographical information system/science (GIS) has visualization and analysis of


geospatial data on a regional level to support applications such as road alignment,
water system management and civil engineering applications.

Schematic Design in 3D

L2
2.2.4 GIS (Geographical information system/science)

Both BIM and GIS can help capture and manage information of the
built environment, from the microscopic and macroscopic perspectives,
respectively.

Display and view Mobile Mappingdisplay Outdoor and Indoor Integration


L2 http://sections.asce.org/hongkong/flyers/ASCE_BIMGIS_Symposium_9June2017.pdf
2.2.5 Application of smart devices

Wayfinding
Indoor positioning

Mobile Device for Construction


L2 Quality Management System (CQMS) Laser pointer
2.2.5 Application of smart devices

Mobile Device for Construction Quality Management System (CQMS)

L2
2.2.5 Application of smart devices

Mobile Device for Construction Quality Management System (CQMS)

L2
2.2.6 VR/ AR/ MR
2.2.6 VR (Virtual Reality)/ AR (Augmented Reality)/
MR (Mixed Reality)

VR MR

AR AR glasses by Apple

L2 https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/pH7y9H4yuTuQK-SBnJPCIw
Virtual Reality (VR)
VR (Virtual Reality)

L2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpjhsOneeQQ
Other Application: Virtual Mockup
VR - Virtual Reality - Immigration Headquarters in TKO (HE201903)
Other Application: VR Safety Training
 Interactive
 Realize safety rules  Unveil potential risks
 First-person perspective
Other Application: BIM Cave
BIM Cave - InnoCell (HE201902) & KTSP (KT201901)
Augmented Reality
(AR)
AR (Augmented Reality)

L2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lY4qaVvR8c
https://build.dalux.com/client/login
MR
AR/MR CLOUD PLATFORM
A cloud platform refers to the operating system and hardware of a server in
an Internet-based data center. It allows software and hardware products to
co-exist remotely and at scale.

Mixed Reality (MR)


Mixed reality is an overlay of synthetic content on the real world that is
anchored to and interacts with the real world—picture surgeons overlaying
virtual ultrasound images on their patient while performing an operation,
for example. The key characteristic of MR is that the synthetic content and
the real-world content are able to react to each other in real time.
Source by foundry.com
MR (Mixed Reality)

L2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MqGrF6JaOM
VDC (Virtual Design and Construction)

Design Construction

Revit was used to convey many design ideas from renderings, program layout to
constructability studies.

L1
VDC (Virtual Design and Construction)

Additional Software to do Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) base on BIM Model.

L1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1XxGXFZrk
VDC (Virtual Design and Construction)

Example : Fuzor VDC

L1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ1XxGXFZrk
2.2.8 RFID/ QR code/ barcode
2.2.8 RFID

RFID Chips

RFID chips are located in different location. The tablet can


show the floor plan and the location RID. Through the
equipment including BIM Server, LWB
Sensor,etc..,information of element.

L2
RFID in site 80
2.2.8 RFID

RFID Chips

Code to read Information

L2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Nj9wKagRks
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CONSTRUCTION SIMULATION

STRUT OF BOGIE

SHAFT PIN FRAME

TRACKS AND BOGIES

Main Stadium Retractable Roof System (Offsite Fabrication


Progress)
Inspection of test specimens for track support bearing
2.2.9 Gaming technology in BIM

Design changes inFuzor Real time collaboration in Fuzor

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2.2.9 Gaming technology in BIM

Collaboration in the Virtual World

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2.2.9 Gaming technology in BIM

Collaboration in the Virtual World

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2.2.10 Robotics
2.2.10 Robotics

Automate Site Setting

Automate Brick Laying

Folding of Ahu Panels


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2.2.10 Robotics

3D-Printed Steel Bridge


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2.2.10 Robotics

Digital Material Development


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Welding Simulation and Robotics
2.2.11 Automation

CCTV monitor the site


Barrel collapse

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Automation Development (Dynamo)


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AUTOMATION:
PARAMETRIC MODELLING
Fully Parametric – Deck Segments Detail Study

屯門至赤鱲角連接路
Fully Parametric BIM Model & Automation

Total No. of Segments = 2,653 pcs

By Manual BIM Update:


2 Hrs / Segment
10x BIM Modeler
= 66 Days

By Parametric BIM Update:


1 min / Segment
1x BIM Engineer
= 6 Days
Fully Parametric Viaduct Deck Segment Checking

Viaduct decks segment geometry, tendons and cast-in items automated


utilising segment catalogue data.
Fully Parametric Deck Segments Checking

The tendon exposed from bottom slab The tendon path deviates between
two duct opening creating kinks
Tendon Alignment Check

Findings:

The tendons are not connected in these


areas

In the plan the stitch joint are not placed


correctly.
Tendon Alignment Check

Before After
Type B

Type C

Consolidated Types

Type F

Type D
Type CT

Type E Type G Type FT


Viaduct E Pier Marine Pile Cap Lifting Frames
Pins fixed horizontal location on lifting frame

Pin variable heights

Pin variable angles


Adaptive Lifting Beam Design Development
Lifting Beam-Case 1
Target super elevation and longitudinal gradients were inputted into
the kinematic model to review their effect on interconnecting parts.
2.2.12 Application Programming
Interface (API)
2.2.12 API
An application programming interface (API) is a connection between
computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software
interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. A document or
standard that describes how to build such a connection or interface is
called an API specification. A computer system that meets this standard is
said to implement or expose an API. The term API may refer either to the
specification or to the implementation.
2.2.12 API

BIM Workflow (Design/ Documentation Stage)


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Architectural Design by BIM


2.2.12 API

Architectural Design by using database and programming


What is API?
Customer Waiter Kitchen
Tell what he want Order kitchen to cook Cook

Have a nice meal Serve food Provide food

BIM Modeler Click buttons Revit Button Trigger software scripting Revit Write data to file

Get 3D model Stop writing data to file Create 3D image


How open API benefit BIM?
BIM Modeler Click buttons X N times

X N

Open API

BIM Modeler
Click buttons X 1

Scripting
X N

Automation
How open API benefit BIM?

Open API
BIM Modeler

Automation

Scripting
2.2.13 Modular Integrated
Construction (MiC)
2.2.13 MIC (Modular Integrated Construction)

Example of Precast Facade

Source of MIC - BIM models with accurate shape, dimensions, material, joints and
construction sequence
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2.2.13 MIC (Modular Integrated Construction)

Modular Classroom

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2.2.13 MIC (Modular Integrated Construction)

Modular Classroom

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FABRICATION BIM Involvement: 3D Collaboration

02 03
Interior Model MEP Model
(MC) (E&M SC)

01 FEDERATED 04
Framing Model CONSTRUCTION Facade Model
(Module SC) MODEL (Facade SC)

MAXimize Expertise MINimize Design Errors

Renderings Drawings Analysis Animations


FABRICATION BIM Involvement: 3D Collaboration

 Clear and collaborative illustration


 Unveil potential risks for design or fabrication
(e.g. Buildability, fire and water proof)
STRUCTURAL CARCASS Time lapse Video
FITTING-OUT WORKS Proceeding Works in Factory
1. Strengthening Steel plates for 3. WSD Agent (Sunland) & consultants 4. Install Module Window, Cladding & AC
MEP fixture, instead of running attending the joint inspections of Screen and carry out water spray test in
within FRR walls. plumbing copper water pipes. factory.

2. MEP installation at MiC


pipe ducts

5. (Internal :
Ceiling/ Floor/
Wall)

Wall Screeding,
Painting,
Tile laying and
Placing Furinture
as per approved
Interior Design
Dwgs.
FABRICATION BIM Involvement: On-Off Site Works Demarcation

PRC
to HK
2.2.14 Indoor positioning

Indoor positioning
Location finding

Senor technology interacts with mobile devices and overlap onto BIM
model.

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Virtual Reality

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