IES BIM Faculty - BIM4Analysis Update

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BIM4Analysis Update#BIMfaculty

IntroductionDr Sarah Graham - IES

Faculty 11 - Agenda1400 Welcome and Introduction

1420 Review of existing BIM integration features & planned enhancements

1450 Demo of recent project findings

1520 Interoperation between BIM and Energy Modelling

Global BIM Drivers1.Policy

UK Level 2 Mandate, April 2016 –carbon cost & value

Scottish Government, April 2017, following UK implementation.

Public sector client organisations in Ireland requiring BIM, echoed in Scandinavia.

[Tekla, 2013]

Global BIM Drivers2. Business Benefits

Business As Usual approach won’t maintain competitiveness

Knowledgeable clients see benefits of coordinated design from a 3D perspective, clash detection, reduced errors, avoid re-work , improved collaboration leading to construction cost savings

Global BIM Drivers2. Business BenefitsPerformance

Performance Gap

Soft Landings - no standards

UKGBC Building Performance Task Group

Wellness Standard

Global BIM Drivers3. Technology will evolve regardlessDigital Built Britain

IoT, AR, Modular Building, Data Analytics

Digital Engineering & Construction

Better Buildings, Smarter Cities

An Integrated Approach

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Site studyCompliance, Performance

Climate analysis

LCC/LCA

OptioneeringSystems design

Optimising operational performance

Ongoing feedback

Useful Information

Navigator

Produce a new Interoperability Navigator

All aspects of Interoperability in one place

Enhanced reports

Guidance Notes, checking

Staying cutting edge

BIM integration featuresDouglas Bell - IES

BIM

Source: PAS 1192-2:2013 - BSi

Geometry Issues

Recap on settings

Updates coming

Tag Constructions

Model Findings

To Tag Constructions3 Steps:

Step 1 – Export Default Values

NB: Not Default Analytical Cons in gbXML dialogue – Model default.

Model Findings

Step 2 – Untick Override

Model Findings

Model Findings

Step 3 – Trigger the Thermal Properties within Revit

Model Findings

Once In The VE:

Model FindingsFamily & Type:

Demonstration

Data

Revit Architecture Data:

LocationBuilding TypeRoom Volumes/Geometry (with names)Constructions - Density/R-Value/Specific Heat Capacity

Revit MEP Data:

LocationBuilding TypeRoom Volumes/Geometry (with names)OccupancyElectrical - Lighting LoadsElectrical – Power DensityConstructions - Density/R-Value/Specific Heat Capacity

Work Flows

Sarah Grahamsarah.graham@iesve.com

@sgraham_IES

Douglas Belldouglas.bell@iesve.com

Jean Carriere jean@trailloop.com

@JeanCarriere

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