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BIM: Theory, Practice, and Commissioning Evan Wyner, PE, CCP Strategic Building Solutions Joseph Lorino, PE, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Igor Starkov, EcoDomus, Inc.

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  • BIM: Theory, Practice, and Commissioning

    Evan Wyner, PE, CCP Strategic Building Solutions

    Joseph Lorino, PE, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

    Igor Starkov, EcoDomus, Inc.

  • AIA Quality Assurance

    The Building Commissioning Association is a Registered Provider with The American Institute of Architects Continuing Education Systems (AIA/CES). Credit(s) earned on completion of this program will be reported to AIA/CES for AIA members. Certificates of the Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.

    This program is registered with AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.

    Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at the conclusion of this presentation.

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    BIM: Theory, Practice and Commissioning

    At the end of this session participants will be able to:

    1. Educate Owners on what BIM is and how it can have a

    positive impact on their projects

    2. Promote the Owner’s perspective on using BIM for

    operations

    3. Identify and explain the impact of BIM on

    Commissioning Best Practices

    4. Introduce BIM to facility operations staff to support

    ongoing operations

    Session Learning Objectives

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  • • Introduction

    • BIM overview

    • Owner’s perspectives on BIM

    • Commissioning in a BIM environment

    • BIM tools for operations

    • Q and A

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    Agenda

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    Introduction to BIM Concepts

  • • 3D

    • BIM

    • Coordination

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    BIM Products

    • AutoCADTM

    • RevitTM

    • NavisworksTM

  • • 3D

    • 4D

    • 5D

    • 6D?

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    Dimensions of BIM

  • BIM

    Building elements

    Analytics

    Cost

    Schedule

    Coordination

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    What is in a Model?

  • LOD 100

    Generic representation

    Volume, area, orientation

    Conceptual estimates

    Duration, phasing

    N/A

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    Levels of Development

  • LOD 200

    Systems, objects, assemblies

    General performance

    Quantitative analysis

    Time-scale of major components

    Size, location, clearances

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    Levels of Development

  • LOD 300

    Specific details shown

    System performance

    Procurement-quality take-offs

    Time-scale of details

    Operational access

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    Levels of Development

  • LOD 400

    Fabrication & assembly

    Actual element performance

    Buyout cost added

    Means and methods

    Fabrication, installation, operation

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    Levels of Development

  • LOD 500

    As-built

    Actual performance

    Final costs

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    Levels of Development

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    Data Transfer

    BIMCMMS

    BMS/L

    CS

    FACS

    SAP

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    Data Transfer

    BIMCMMS

    BMS/L

    CS

    FACS

    SAP

    User

  • AHU

    VAV box 1 Room #

    Chiller CHW pump

    Fan Motor Panelboard

    VAV box 2 Room #

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    Data Transfer

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    New York Presbyterian Hospital

    • Ranked #1 in NYC

    • Ranked 7th in Nation

    • 2,500 Beds

    • Columbia University Medical

    Center

    • Weill Cornell Medical Center

    • Morgan Stanley Children’s

    Hospital

    • Allen Hospital

    • Lower Manhattan Hospital

    • Westchester Division

    Owner’s Perspective

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    Weill Cornell Medical Center

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    David H. Koch Center

  • • 750,000 SF

    • $1.2 Billion Total Project Cost

    • LEED for Healthcare (Gold)

    • 100% Commissioning

    • Demolition: June 2014

    • Construction: January 2018

    • Owner Occupancy: March 2018

    • 3D BIM Models all trades

    • Design Trade Managers

    • Goals

    • No RFI’s

    • No Change Orders

    • Fully Coordinated Model for Construction

    • Ambulatory Surgery OR’s

    • Procedure Rooms

    • Radiation Oncology

    • Infusion

    • Gastrointestinal (GI)

    • Pre Admission Testing

    • Endoscopy

    • Diagnostic Imaging

    • Interventional Imaging

    • Central Sterile, Pharmacy

    • Well Being Center

    • Meeting/Events Space Dining

    • Future Maternity Program

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    Project Details

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    Current Project Renderings

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    Current Project Renderings

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    Current Project Renderings

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    Demolition Begins…

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    Along Came Hurricane Sandy…October 29, 2012

    Special Initiative for Rebuilding & Resiliency (SIRR)

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    Along Came Hurricane Sandy…October 29, 2012

    Special Initiative for Rebuilding & Resiliency (SIRR)

    • Shut down 6 hospitals

    • 2,000 Patients evacuated

    • 4,600 beds out of service

    • NYC SIRR developed and release June 2013

  • • Hospitals within 500 Year Flood Level by 2030

    • Central Boiler Plant & Service Tunnels Interconnected

    • Air Conditioning Equipment on Emergency Power

    • Building Raised

    • All Major Equipment Raised

    • High Tension 13.2 kV Switchgear

    • Domestic Water & Fire Pumps

    • Fuel Oil Pumps

    • Medical Air & Medical Vacuum Pumps

    • Emergency Street Connections Required

    The Use of BIM Modeling Facilitated All Changes During Design

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    Special Initiative for Rebuilding & Resiliency (SIRR)

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    Design & Construction Process

    Core & Shell

    Curtain wall & Lobby

    Medical Interiors

    MEPFP

    CM

  • • Goals – Complete the construction documents phase with a

    complete, buildable package.

    • No change orders

    • No RFIs

    • BIM is critical for design coordination amongst the team

    • Design team worked in Revit through DD process

    • At 100% DD, model was turned over to trade managers who

    continue into working construction documents in fabrication

    software

    • At end of CD, shop drawings complete, major equipment pre-

    purchased

    • Building is constructed using fully coordinated model

    • Historical Shop Drawings not necessary

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    Design & Construction Process

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    Example – Use of BIM on Exterior Curtain Wall Design

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    Mock-Up

  • • View model for accessibility issues (“NO FLY ZONES”)

    • Improves final access to equipment

    • Reduces need for manual clash detection (Navisworks)

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    Other Uses of BIM During Design Process

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Post Construction

    1. Support Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Program

    Facilities Operations

    2. Provide information on MEP and IT systems (to support

    Shutdowns Planning, Capacity Analysis or As-Built Survey

    Facilities Operations; Information Technology

    3. Track Space and Space Utilization

    Strategic Planning

    4. Track Deficiencies for Statement of Condition (SOC)

    Facilities Regulatory Compliance

    5. Support a Continuous Condition Assessment Program

    Infrastructure Planning

    6. Provide visibility for other departments into performance of MEP

    systems – BMS Integration Required

    Biomed/IT

  • • Support

    preventive/predictive

    maintenance program

    • Integrating with CMMS

    • Provide As-built,

    submittal &

    Commissioning data

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Facilities Operations

  • • Provide information on

    MEP and IT Systems

    • Accurate as-built

    documents

    • “See through the walls”

    • Find valves and identify

    shutdown locations

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Facilities Operations & IT

  • • Track space and space

    utilization

    • Over 10 million SF

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Strategic & Space Planning

  • • Support a continuous

    conditions assessment

    • Life Cycle Analysis

    • Utility Capacity

    • Future Planning

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Infrastructure Planning

  • • Provide visibility into

    performance of MEP

    systems

    • BMS Integration

    Required

    • Energy Management

    System

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Biomed/IT & Energy

  • • Track Deficiencies for Statement of

    Conditions (SOC) associated with The

    Joint Commission

    • Fire Dampers

    • Fire Doors

    • Fire Wall Penetrations

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    Owner’s Goals for BIM – Facilities Regulatory Compliance

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    What’s Next?

    1 a) Improved Asset Data Collection Process

    Track assets in Fabrication BIM model (or excel) prior to construction

    Collect field data against inventory.

    1 b) Improved Asset Data Collection Process, linked to 3D Viewer

    At end of the project, models are delivered on mobile device for field viewing

    by operations team. Model is not connected to asset data, and doesn’t show

    system relationships.

    2 a) Integrated 3D Model for DHK Project

    Architect develops/maintains simplified BIM model, tailored for FM needs

    throughout project.

    BIM model connects with existing NYP Facilities Systems.

    2 b) Integrated 3D Model, with enterprise-wide BIM capability

    Same as 2a), plus NYP commitment to maintain model on a long-term basis

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    Integration

    Tool

    Full Integration with 3D Modeling with Editing

    Space Management

    Asset

    Management

    Project

    Management (Project Cloud)

    Deficiency

    Management

    Model Viewer

    Archibus

    4Rivers

    TMSBldgReports

    Primavera

    Unifier

    BMS

    AutoCAD

    Document Locator

    ATG

    Link MEP Docs

    with BIM Objects

    Link TMS

    Asset Records

    with BIM Objects

    Connect

    Archibus with

    BIM Space

    Geometry

    Connect ATG

    with BIM Space

    Geometry

    Construction

    Project

    Process Integration:

    1. Submittal Process

    2. Commissioning

    Process

    3. As Built

    Documentation

    Process

    Archive

    Dwg

    MEP

    Master

    Dwg

    Document

    Management

    Revit

    BMS

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    Commissioning in BIM

  • • Pre-Design

    • Design

    • Construction

    • Occupancy & Operations

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    Best Practices

  • • Owner’s Project

    Requirements

    • Commissioning Plan

    • BIM Plan

    Model

    OPR

    CxPlan

    BIM Plan

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    Pre-Design

  • • Owner’s goals

    • Operational uses

    • Interactions

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    OPR

  • • Required data

    • Information transfer

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    Commissioning Plan

  • • CAD Standard

    • Products

    • Process for sharing

    • LOD

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    BIM Plan

  • • Design Review

    • Determine training

    requirements

    • Commissioning

    specifications

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    Design

  • • Submittal reviews

    • Installation checklists

    • Start-up reports

    • Balancing reports

    • Functional tests

    • O&M data

    • Training materials

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    Construction

  • • Electronic field tools

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    Construction

  • • Pictures

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    Construction

  • • Training

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    Construction

  • • Upload documents

    • Complete training

    • Reports

    • Manuals

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    Occupancy & Operations

  • • Optimize systems

    • Benchmark energy

    performance

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    Occupancy & Operations