Showing posts with label BIM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BIM. Show all posts

Monday, 9 October 2017

Malaysia to Experience Benefits of BIM and Cloud Technology in Mass Rapid Transit Project

The concepts of BIM Cloud technology is not new and we are already witnessing the utilization and application to these computing innovations in the field of construction. The construction projects are perceived as the most complex, unforeseen and way too pricey at times. The success of any construction projects to my experience depends more on pre-construct phase rather than actual site execution. Any mistake or over-look during the execution would not cost much when compared with an error at the initial and pre-construct phase.

Malaysia to be the First Country of Asia to Experience Benefits of BIM and Cloud Technology in Mass Rapid Transit Project
Malaysia to be the First Country of Asia to Experience Benefits of BIM and Cloud Technology in Mass Rapid Transit Project
The construction projects always rely on the inputs from number of collaborators or team members including contractors, consultants, planning & acquisition sections, client supervisory departments and many others. Exchange of construction documents including drawings, design calculations and various specifications and standards has been a troublesome problem from pre-feasibility phase towards the completion of the project. The lack of communication and conveyance of information between these parties create series of erroneous mistakes that not only causes construction delays but also significantly produces monitory losses. 

Lets now discuss about the core concepts behind what we would going to discuss with you in detail of a mega project in Malaysia. The concepts we would deal is BIM and cloud technology that is exclusively used in the project under consideration. BIM is an acronym for Building Information Model; in a layman terms BIM is basically equivalent to construct a building or an infrastructure project in a digital world before actual execution at site. Yes!, BIM consists of a 3D model on actual scale dimensions including the actual geometry and architecture of a structure from the foundation to the top roof.  There are various softwares out there in the Market that would help you in creating a BIM for your project. 

BIM Model would help in understanding the steps or activities involved in a construction project, would help in tracking the design phases as well as execution phases, would help in 3d visualization of the project. One of a significant advantage of using BIM model is change management. The data of a project is stored in a BIM model file which means any significant change in one section or feature would be replicated automatically in all the sections and elevations contained therein. Not only this the change would be automatically transmitted to the collaborators of the project with the cloud technology. 

Now let me introduce to you the basic concept of cloud technology, actually this feature is just as simple that you instead of storing your data on a PC or laptop would store it on a cloud hosting server which could be accessed by all the team members with both mobile applications (iOS / appstore) or through interenet on laptops and pcs. 

Simulation of a building project is one other significant benefit for having a BIM in your project. Because BIM model is not merely consist of architectural data but also the actual structural elements like columns and beams, frames which would help you in simulating the project prior to the actual construction for ensuring the safety. 

In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has just experienced the benefits and remunerations of cloud-based collaboration through BIM Level 2. The 51 kilometer Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) project passes through Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya (SSP) line. 

Microsoft Azure clouding hosting system of Microsoft Global ISV has Bentley Systems BIM applications that has helped to complete the project on-time and within budget, benefitting from a projected 35 percent productivity increase in the design, construction and operation of this infrastructure through seamless information sharing and collaboration. 

In a statement today, the company said the Azure-hosted Bentley Systems platform enabled MRT Corp to increase precision of construction, reduce instances of design rework and to improve safety standards by enabling seamless synchronization and information exchange between external vendors.
It has enabled all project disciplines to work dynamically using a federated model for coordinated design, despite the participation of numerous external vendors and decentralized information on this complex project, it said.

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MRT Corp director of planning and design Poh Seng Tiok said one of the key challenge faced with any mega civil construction project is ensuring seamless information exchange, and real-time collaboration among stakeholders, regardless of the platforms they are using.

“The probability for error is high if information is not managed on a common data environment, especially in a highly collaborative project like ours.

“These types of errors could lead to construction delays and increased costs due to change orders and rework to rectify issues,” he said.

It is the first metro project in Asia to adopt BIM level 2, an advanced way of working that leverages digital collaboration and has become a standard for many leading governments for public-sector projects.

He said with this implementation, all parties involved can use their own 3D BIM models, but design information is shared through a common data environment, which enables any organisation to combine data with their own to create a federated BIM model.

“More importantly, embracing digital has enabled MRTC to improve our productivity, while also enabling our workers to acquire new skillsets necessary to adhere to the BIM standards which will be mandatory in civil engineering projects from 2020,” he said.

The KVMRT SSP line project has been selected as a finalist in the BIM Advancements in Rail and Transit category in Bentley’s 2017 Be Inspired Awards programme.

The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley users advancing infrastructure design, construction, and operations throughout the world.

MRT’s project is among the 51 innovative projects which will be presented as part of related infrastructure forums at Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, October 10 until October 12 in Singapore.

Bentley Systems Asia South regional executive vice president Kaushik Chakraborty said the KVMRT project is an example of how the world’s infrastructure projects are undergoing digital transformation through the power of cloud services to improve project delivery and asset performance.

“Together with Microsoft, we are pleased to see organizations tapping the power of the cloud to realize the potential of real-time business insights and collaboration to deliver greater efficiency in a highly complex industry,” he said.

Thursday, 14 September 2017

How 4D BIM Modeling Has a Highly Positive Effect on Construction Projects?

Building Information Modeling (BIM) generally offers the wider construction industry a wide number of productivity benefits including increased coordination, analysis, quantification, safety, sustainability and accuracy.

How 4D BIM Modeling Has a Highly Positive Effect on Construction Projects?
How 4D BIM Modeling Has a Highly Positive Effect on Construction Projects?


In 1910 Henry Laurence Gantt, an American mechanical engineer created, what is now known as the Gantt chart, to monitor construction progress over time. It was a popular technique for project scheduling but lacked the ability for users to visualize the steps and permutations of a construction timeline.

With ever-increasing amount of global infrastructure, residential and commercial development projects, coupled with the growing complexity of construction projects and the increasing shortage of resources there is an expanding need for more sophisticated and sustainable tools and processes for construction management.

4D Building Information Modeling (4D BIM) is one such process. 4D BIM refers to the intelligent linking of a 3D digital model with time or schedule related information. It provides precise and useful construction project information for teams. It’s gaining momentum in the industry by providing both tangible and intangible benefits for it which are set out here.

The tangible benefits of 4D BIM modeling 


The tangible benefits of 4D BIM modelling giving enhanced productivity are :

Risk mitigation due to improved team coordination and communication
Conflict detection
improved delivery time and cost savings
improved quality

The key benefit of 4D BIM Modeling is its contribution to project scheduling, facilitating a smoother process of it.

The intangible benefit of 4D BIM modelling


An intangible benefit is the use of 4D digital models for visualization and communication of project parameters, such as the project schedule, visually to construction clients and other stakeholders, including to the less technically minded.

4D Visualization 


4D BIM modelling visualization incorporates start and finish date data for the supply and installation of construction components and reveals the importance of them in relation to the overall project. It has removed the challenge associated with traditional scheduling of construction sequences of misunderstanding brought about by the lack of visualization.

Through 4D BIM visualization, it has become easy to view schedule a variety of information. This includes construction progress information which can be shown through project viewing, review and simulation tools.

4D BIM visualization also assists in resolving any conflicts between sub-contractors or areas of site congestion which could disrupt workflow prior to construction. It can also include access routes and temporary equipment, be used to plan material deliveries, coordinate material handling equipment and ensure their availability.

Objects in a digital model are linked to a CPM schedule in order to do this. This helps stakeholders understand

firstly, the nature of the construction process
secondly, the project at any construction stage
thirdly, the appearance of a completed construction project

Visualization of the construction process

Effective visualization of the construction process can therefore be provided for view activities in relation to their cost on a daily or weekly basis as needed.

Visualization of the project at any construction stage 

By adding schedule dates to model components, a project team can improve the overall schedule and communicate this to all team members as needed at any point during a project. Over time, a schedule can be linked to a digital model to evaluate construction options.

Visualization of a completed construction project 

Visualization of a completed construction project can be useful at any stage but particularly prior to construction to mitigate risk, whether from a health and safety perspective or from a time or cost perspective.

Following the success of BIM in the design arena, contractors are now turning to BIM applications for their own uses, this includes the use of 4D BIM. Many have started using 4D BIM modeling to improve project project planning throughout a project lifecycle. It is anticipated that owner-operators will follow suit

Global BIM services provider IndiaCADworks made this investigation on how 4D BIM modeling has a highly positive effect on construction projects.