Calculation BIM Curriculum 07. Topics  Calculation with BIM  List Types  Output.

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Calculation BIM Curriculum 07

Topics  Calculation with BIM  List Types  Output

Calculation with BIM The BIM concept supports a wide range of calculation and estimating activities:  Quantity take-offs  Door-window schedules  Room inventories  Cost estimations

Element Identification Elements of the BIM model need to be identified by a unique identification tag (ID) before the calculation process runs. Building components will be sorted by their ID-s in calculation lists. Types of ID-s:  Internal ID is automatically assigned by the program  User Defined User’s can create custom ID-s manually

Quantity take-offs The basic physical parameters of building components can be listed automatically from the BIM model:  No. of elements  Size  Volume  Surface  Material

Accuracy Automatic quantity take-offs in BIM applications requires precise modeling  Elements that are not modeled will not be listed  Accuracy of calculations primarily depends on the level of modeling details  Clear intersection of structural elements is essential for correct results

Properties Calculating complex building structures requires either very detailed models or text based descriptions (properties) that are assigned to the model components. Properties are internal or external information linked to the BIM elements. Property objects can contain the following data:  Calculation database descriptions (size, volume, price etc.)  Description of components included in a composite structure  Additional text based descriptions (e.g. Safety instructions)

Benefits of Using Properties  Less physical modeling is required  Additional information can be attched to BIM elements (e.g. Cost, instructions for construction etc.)  Properties can be linked automatically by various criterias (e.g. layer names, pen colors etc.)  Calculation database can be stored in external files

Schedules  Window schedule  Door schedule  Curtain wall and storefront schedule Intelligent scheduling solutions allow:  Graphical editing of lists  User editing of parameters listed  Different graphical representations of elements (front,side, top, axonometric views) Construction documentation sets contain list of building elements in a tabular format. BIM applications allow automatic generation of various schedules:

Inventories  Typical inventory types are:  Furniture inventory  HVAC inventory  Room finishes  The area definition for inventory calculation can be made:  by zones (e.g. Rooms)  by stories  Inventories derived from the BIM model can be used effectively for facility management (FM) and cost estimation purpose. Inventories contain the list of elements belonging to a certain part of the building. Inventories can also be used to calculate the floor plan area and other parameters of the rooms in the building.

Cost Estimation Cost awareness can be a winning factor for the architects practicing in a competitive market. It is even more critical for construction companies in the bidding phase. Assigning cost information to the BIM model allow automatic cost estimation at any phase of the project life-cycle. Advanced cost estimation solutions support:  Connection to standard cost estimation database  Measuring of cost variances (design options)  Output into different formats

Cost Estimation with BIM Linked Estimating Recipes BIM Model Cost Estimation

Interactive Schedule Since the schedules are derived straight from the BIM model, any change of the model has an instant effect on the content of the calculation materials. A few BIM applications also support the editing of the model from the calculation lists. One implementation of this concept is ArchiCAD’s Interactive Schedules Interactive Schedule Features:  Graphical editing of list form  User defined parameters  Changing of the most typical element properties (e.g. Size of a window) will be reflected in the model  Elements selected on the list will be selected on the floor plan as well

Interactive Schedule

Calculation Output Open BIM applications offer wide range of calculation output formats to help the architects sharing the virtual building data with the project stakeholders.  Tabulated text  Excel spreadsheets  XML  SQL SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular computer language used to create, modify and retrieve data from relational database management systems.  ODBC Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) provides a standard software API method for using database management systems (DBMS).