The Building Information Model track is planned for EVM World this spring. In the last edition of The Measureable News we had a bibliography of BIM papers. Here are some more.
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The Building Information Model track is planned for EVM World this spring. In the last edition of
The Measureable News we had a bibliography of BIM papers. Here are some more.
Building Information Models are data-rich, object-based, intelligent and parametric digital
representations of building structures. Management of the physical attributes of a building is
necessary, but not sufficient for project success. For Federal acquisition, here are the elements
of a BIM based program planning and control system.
The question for the members of the College of Performance Management is how to integrate
the architecture of BIM into the acquisition of non-building programs.
The General Services Administration has mandated that new buildings designed through its
Public Buildings Service use building information modeling in the design stage. BIMis an
technology that creates a structure as a 3-D virtual model and linking it with data. GSA’s
mandate covers the design phase, but advocates of the technology say it has far-ranging
potential for use in ongoing facility management.
The 3-D design is primary aspect of BIM, but only one attribute. Connecting the spatial
representation to data, procurement leaders can have access to other information about the
building.
Vertical construction as well as horizontal construction is not the same as weapon systems
development, information technology development, or similar developmental items found in
Federal Acquisition. But, the program planning and controls process have strong connections
Federal Acqusition with BIM
Integrating EVM, Systems Engineering, and BIM for Federal Acquisition
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Integrated Master
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Performance
Measurement
Baseline
Techncial and
Programmatic
Construtability
Plan
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Financials and
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Concept of
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Work Breakdown
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Risk Management
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2. between these disparate domains. This is why BIM should be interesting to the College of
Performance Management.
Here are some background resources to define the Framing Assumptions of how BIM might be
extended to other domains beyond vertical construction. Google will find these for you.
A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it,
bearing within him, the image of a cathedral" - Henry David Thoreau.
[1] “Adoption of Building Information Modeling in Project Planning Risk Management,” M. M.
Mering , E. Aminudin , C. S. Chai , R. Zakaria ,C. S. Tan ,Y Y Lee and A. A. Redzuan, IOP
Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 271 (2017) 012043.
An efficient and effective risk management required a systematic and proper
methodology besides knowledge and experience. However, if the risk management
is not discussed from the starting of the project, this duty is notably complicated and
no longer efficient. This paper presents the adoption of Building Information
Modelling (BIM) in project planning risk management.
[2] “An Integrated BIM System to Track the Time and Cost of Construction Projects: A Case
Study,” Ahmad Jrade and Julien Lessard, Journal of Construction Engineering, Volume
2015, Article ID 579486.
Many construction projects suffer from poor design and from inconsistent time and
cost management. This situation has led to rethinking of the industry’s performance
and how it could be improved. Earned value management (EVM) enables better
management of time and cost constraints. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is
recognized to improve the planning and realization of a construction project. The
present paper proposes an integrated time and cost management system (ITCMS),
where an EVM platform is used in a virtual environment during the planning and
construction phases of a project.
[3] Appraising effectiveness of Building Information Management (BIM) in project
management,” Abdulsame Fazli, Sajad Fathi, Mohammad Hadi Enferadi , Mayram Fazli,
Behrooz Fathi, CENTERIS 2014 - Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN
2014 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCIST 2014 - International
Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies, 2014.
This paper analyzes how BIM (Building Information Modelling) can be utilized by
project managers as a good tool to simulate project condition to avoid redundant
works and waste of time and cost. It concludes that project managers generally have
little knowledge concerning BIM, which makes it hard for them to see its
applications. The study reveals that BIM can help project managers in the task of
delivering successful projects. BIMa better basis for decisions is provided in
comparison with traditional projects.
[4] “BIM and Cost Estimating,” Revit® Building Information Modeling,
This white paper explores how the reliable information held in a BIM can be used to
support cost estimating. This paper outlines approached used to link BIM and cost
solutions, and then provides examples of this using Revit® software in conjunction
with other cost solutions, providing insight for what information in BIM is needed for
architecture, quantity surveyors and cost estimators, and builders.
3. [5] BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling, Chuck Eastman, Paul Techolz,
Rafael Sacks, and Kathleen Liston, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
This book provides an in depth understanding of BIM technologies, the business and
organization issues associated with its implementation, and the impacts the
effective use of BIM can provide to all parties involved in the project.
[6] VA BIM Standard BIM Manual V2.2. U/S. Department of Veterans Affairs, August 1, 2017.
[7] “Building Information Management (BIM) Implementation in Naval Construction,”
Raymond Rohena, Master’s Thesis, Louisiana State University, August 2011.
[8] “Flexible Work Breakdown Structure for Integrated Cost and Schedule Control,” Youngsoo
Jung, and Sungkwon Woo, Journal of Construction Engineering and Management,
September/October 2004.
Integration of cost and schedule control systems has been an issue of great concern
for researchers and practitioners in the construction industry. This concept has not
been popular enough to maximize the benefits that this integration has to offer. A
major barrier is the overhead effort to collect and maintain detailed data. This paper
proposes a flexible work breakdown structure (WBS) that optimizes the overhead
effort by means of reducing the amount of data to be controlled. To have a flexible
structure, the WBS numbering system needs to utilize standard classification codes
and should not have a common strict hierarchy for all components.
[9] “Implementing Earned Value Management using Bridge Information Modeling,”
Mohamed Marzouk and Mohamed Hisham, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering.
Bridge Information Modeling (BrIM) is an intelligent representation of bridges since
it contains all information needed about bridges through their whole lifecycle.
[10] National Building Information Modeling Standard, Version 1.0 ‒ Part 1: Overview,
Principles, and Methodologies, 2007.
[11] “Project Cost Management in 5D BIM,” Peter Smith, 29th World Congress International
Project Management Association, 28‒30 September, 2015.
BIM and supporting digital technologies and tools provide opportunities for project
cost management professionals to dramatically improve the quality, speed,
accuracy, value and sophistication of their cost management services and therein
ensure their future as key players in the BIM world.
[12] “The Benefits, Obstacles and Problems of Practical BIM Implementation,” Darius
Migilinskasa, Vladimir Popov, Virgaudas Juocevicius, Leonas Ustinovichius, 11th
International Conference on Modern Building Materials, Structure, and Techniques,
Procedia Engineering 57, pp. 767‒774, 2013.
[13] “Ship Work Breakdown Structures Through Different Ship Lifecycle Stages,” Malay Pal,
International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding, 2015.
Definition of complete and accurate work breakdown structures of a ship is an
important and critical activity in every shipbuilding project. This is required in every
stage of a ship project, right from the inquiry and concept design stage, to basic,
detail and production design, and continues through definition of as-built structure,
maintenance work break down structure, etc., right up to defining work breakdown
structures for decommissioning (for ship and offshore structures).