Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
- Sensors - Electrical Conductivity Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Procurement
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Construction Management
Services
- Training
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is the Faith Lutheran College Secondary School, located in the suburb of Plainland, Queensland, Australia. The school was in the process of constructing a new library building and engaged Fulton Trotter Architects (FTA) as managing architects for the project. The school was interested in using Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the construction of the library building. The school's aim was to have a smoother process for the design team, better documents for tendering and construction purposes, and ultimately a more cost-efficient building. The school was also interested in using the project as a pilot for BIM collaboration with a full consultant team.
The Challenge
The Faith Lutheran College Secondary School, located in the suburb of Plainland, Queensland, Australia, was in the process of constructing a new library building. The project, worth $1.5M(Aust), was a single storey steel framed building. Fulton Trotter Architects (FTA) were engaged as managing architects to design, document, and administer the contract during the construction. The project was chosen as a pilot for Building Information Modelling (BIM) collaboration with a full consultant team consisting of a Land Surveyor, Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Hydraulic Consultant, Mechanical Engineer, and Electrical Engineer. The challenge was to trial the capabilities of FTA and the consultant team to create a fully coordinated BIM. The intention of documenting in this 3D format was to resolve details and coordinate structure and services, with the aim of reducing clashes on site and time and money spent in coming up with alternative solutions to problems that could have been prevented in the design phase.
The Solution
FTA led initial discussions with the consultant team members to understand what BIM tools would be used by each team member and agreements on expected output from each consultant. FTA created a Sketch Design model in Archicad. BIMx feature of Archicad was used extensively to illustrate early scheme to consultant team, as well as client and authorities to get initial feedback on progression of the building design. The consultant team communicated between each other using IFC format except for the Land Surveyor that could only produce a 3D DWG file. FTA was able to use Archicad to convert their files into Library Parts. Due to Archicad’s ability to communicate in IFC format FTA was able to insert each individual Consultant’s model as a module into the Architectural Model. The structural engineer’s IFC model was crucial in the process and various iterations of the steel framed structure were tested, to ultimately come up with a framework that suited the architectural form and the services running through the building.
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