BIM#
The building Information models and processes for this project are essential both for the team to progress, analyse and develop the design and future students to learn from the work you have done.
Rules#
All BIM should be submitted in both native format (i.e. Revit) and IFC 4X3
Try and incorporate tools from the Advanced BIM class in your processs
Preference OpenBIM models, standards and processes at all stages of the process
Validate your IFC files so they conform to the schema with a schema checking tool
Check your IFC file conforms to the disciplinary needs using the relevant IDS
Stage C BIM Model#
Structural - BIM / 3D models#
You should be developing the BIM model through the course. This might not be possible in the early stages, however, start as soon as possible when some elements are certain. To give you a guide you should expect to have a model that we can do a quantity take off from by week 10. The structural system of the entire building, basement structure, ramp access to the basement, stairs in the entire core should all be included in the BIM Model and aligned with the other disciplines. The elevator shaft on top of the building, stair access to the building roof.
D Final BIM model#
The structural system of the entire building including slabs, beams, columns and core. Also conceptual input to basement structure, ramp access to the basement, stairs in the entire core, the elevator shaft on top of the building, stair access to the building roof, should all be included in the BIM Model and aligned with the other disciplines.