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Course Detail

Course Name BIM for Construction management
Course Code 23CIE374
Program B. Tech. in Civil Engineering
Campus Coimbatore

Syllabus

Unit 1

Building Information Modeling – Introduction & Process, Evolution of BIM, BIM Model -of various buildings like Commercial & Residential, WTP, Transportation, Airports. Isometric View – Introduction, Examples and Problems. 3D Modeling

Design Authoring – Workflow, Discipline Based Modeling, Architectural, Engineering Analysis, Structural Analysis, HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Energy Analysis, Lighting Analysis, Design Review. Views in Model, Visualization Modes, Walkthrough & Fly through the Model, Layers & Properties, AR, VR & MR.

Unit 2

Clash Check, Types of Clashes, Federated Model – Clash avoidance process, Clash Detection Process – Introduction, Clash Detection – Priority Matrix, Clash Detection – Rules, Clash Detection – Report, Clash Detection – Grouping, Clash Detection – Roles & Responsibilities, Clash Detection Process – Demo.

CDE, Level of Development (LOD)- Level of Detail & Level of Information, LOD – for all elements- Chart & Matrix

Unit 3

Project Schedule, 4D BIM Modeling, Construction Analysis, 3D Control & Planning, BIM for Safety, Disaster & Risk Analysis, Digital Fabrication, Phase Planning, As-built/Record Models.

5D BIM and Quantity Take off with UOM, Exercise & Demo, Quantity Take Off, 5D – Estimation and Analysis, Cost Control, Asset Information Model, COBie and Deliverables, Space Attributes, Asset Attributes and Asset requirement, Infrastructure System, Information Exchange with Facility Management.

Industrialization of Construction through BIM – DfMA, IoT in BIM, Data analytics using AI and ML, Smart Infrastructure, Digital Twin –Connected Infrastructure.

Objectives and Outcomes

Course Objectives

  • To highlight the use of BIM models based on real-world construction projects
  • To explain the modelling and analysis using BIM software.
  • To give an overview of clash detection and avoidance using BIM
  • To give an exposure on BIM 4D and 5 D models.

Course Outcome

CO1: Create BIM model for effective coordination during planning, design and execution.

CO2: Identify clash and avoid it’s occurrence.

CO3: Apply the concept of BIM 4D for project scheduling

CO4: Apply the concept of 5D BIM for quantity takeoff and estimation

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Text Books / References

TEXT BOOKS / REFERENCES:

  1. Karen Kensek and Douglas Noble, Building Information Modelling: BIM in Current and Future Practice Wiley; 1st edition (15 August 2014)
  2. Andre Borrmann, Markus Konig, Christian Koch, JakobBeetz, Building Information Modelling, Springer 2015
  3. Rafael Sacks, Chuck Eastman, Ghang Lee, Paul Teicholz , BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Designers, Engineers, Contractors, and Facility Managers, Wiley; 3rd edition (2 October 2018)
  4. ISO 19650 – 2018 Organization and digitization of information about buildings and civil engineering works, including building information modelling (BIM)

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