Showing posts with label 5d bim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 5d bim. Show all posts

Monday, 22 January 2018

Evolution of 5D BIM For Quantity Surveyors



Quantity Surveyors are the construction industry professional’s expertise in construction costs and contracts. Are you one of them? Do you have a skill of Quantity Surveying? Or Estimating? Want to upgrade your knowledge in this evolving construction industry? Well, all your answers are with us. Read the complete article, and we are sure it will lead towards your career path. 



Introduction
In this ever-changing disruptive world of construction, BIM also known as Building Information Modeling has marked its presence and is evolving with new construction trends each passing day. The Designers, Architects, and many construction professionals have embraced BIM and are successfully generating 3D models by using the BIM process. Also, the Quantity Surveyors/ Estimators are hearing about BIM more and more but are not aware of how BIM is relevant to them? What is 5D in BIM process and how it is going to be beneficial for Quantity Surveyors? Let’s gets started with what 5D BIM is and what are its benefits?

Before that let’s take a quick look on: 

Who are Quantity, Surveyors?
While completing the building project, there needs the help from many construction professionals including Architects, Designers, Contractors, Estimators, etc. The person who is responsible for figuring out what a construction project is going to cost is known as Quantity Surveyors (QS). These experts have other roles too, especially making sure about the overall management of complete construction cost of a project. 

Quantity Surveyors prepare a ‘schedule of quantities’ that is, they develop the estimation of material and labor costs.

The other names for peoples employed with quantity surveying qualifications are an estimator, Cost Engineer, Cost Manager, Cost Analyst, Project Coordinator and Cost Planner. 


Are you passionate to become a Quantity Surveyor? Let’s overview the role of Quantity Surveyor:


  •   Managing and scheduling the overall construction cost.
  •  Working to keep the project in time within the budget.
  •   Making sure the construction costs and production are efficiently managed.
  •    Help to resolve disputes between contracting parties 


Let’s visualize how 5D BIM would help Quantity Surveyors in the BIM process
Initially, there has been a massive void in the preconstruction and general design process in the construction industry including the cost estimation. While with the onset of new technologies like BIM, the AEC industry has been in the boom. BIM is a brand new way of working, and yes, 5D BIM is helping to fill the void adequately.

What is 5D BIM in construction?
In the BIM process, when you create information, you can add the scheduling data to a different component. Creating the particular program information and visualization showing how your project will develop is termed as 4D BIM modeling. The next step is to develop accurate cost evaluation from the components of the information model termed as 5D BIM.

The 5D BIM is helpful in generating proper budget tracking as well as cost analysis. The fifth dimension (5D BIM) is associated with the 3D and 4D (time) recognizes the stakeholders and participants to envision the progress of their operations and related cost-over-time.

Benefits of 5D BIM


  •  Helps people to work in collaboration to make the model productive and thus improve the quality of the project.
  •  Helps in pointing out the design details with more clarity and facilitates the analysis capability of the model.
  • Increases the ability to resolve RFI’s in real-time.
  • 5D BIM boosts the visualization of projects such as construction details.
  •   Helps in diagnosing potential risks at an earlier phase so that the team can improve clashes in design stage itself.

With the application of 5D BIM in the construction, users can notice greater accuracy and predictability of project estimates, changes in scope, equipment or workforce changes. 5D BIM provides various methods for extracting and determining costs and evaluating scenarios.

So, if you are planning to enhance your skills and want to get upgraded then here is a fantastic course designed especially for the Engineering students and construction professionals and for those who have the knack of management techniques in various phases of the project

NIBT eLearning
With NIBT (National Institute of Building technology) have recognized the need of Quantity Surveyors and has come up with an excellent course where you can learn and understand the benefits of 5D BIM and how 5D is helpful to the quantity surveyors during the preconstruction phase.
The primary objective of this course is:

  • Understanding of 5D BIM
  •  Learn various tools for 5D BIM
  • Benefits of 5D BIM

After completing this course, you will have opportunities as BIM Modelers, Cost Estimator, Consultant, Architectural/Construction Professional.
Sounds interesting? 
Hurry up! Enroll at NIBT eLearning, an excellent portal to learn 5D BIM for quantity surveyors. 

Dive into the sea of knowledge at NIBT, explore various construction trends and become an expert professional by learning 5D BIM for quantity surveyors!









Tuesday, 26 September 2017

How soon BIM will be adopted in India and what are the upcoming opportun...





Construction Management is integrated with BIM, when it
comes to construction, BIM is inevitable, it is a part of BIM. Learn the BIM
adoption process and its future in India by our BIM expert, Mr. Chetan Mogal.


Are you willing to learn the advanced BIM related courses? 
Join NIBT for FastTrack learning and understanding of BIM and its adoption in
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Wednesday, 13 September 2017

WHAT CHANGE HAS BIM TECHNOLOGY BROUGHT IN THE INDIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY?

Introduction

BIM or Building Information Modeling is not a new concept, but it dates as back as 1985 when the term was first used with reference to an architecture designing software. The concept of a digital depiction of built structures right from the pre-construction phases to the end of the project lifecycle was realized with the advent of BIM. It facilitates project management by enhancing collaboration between different trades and functionalities involved in the AEC industry. Now those days have gone past when contractors had to face obstacles & delays because of clashes & reworks. Building Models effectuated using BIM provides detailed information regarding the complete MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing), FP (Fire Protection) & HVAC(Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) layout in a conjoined view to detect any clashes well ahead of the construction.

BIM Usage & Trends in India

The onset of the new millennium was quite phenomenal for India because of the adoption of BIM technology across the Indian AEC industry. However, initially there was a bit of hesitancy & reluctance to adopt full-featured BIM technology for construction because of technological limitations, but lately, the scenario has changed. Rapid urbanization & industrialization has given rise to the need for infrastructural setups like raising Public Utility facilities such as roads, highways, ports, hospitals, etc., Indian construction industry has witnessed a rapid change with the use of modern information technology and its application in construction. Augmented RealityVirtual RealityDronesRobotics, etc., have transformed the way construction activities used to happen on sites. Integration of BIM technology with modern information technology has ensured streamlined projects with minimal possibility of clashes leading to reworks.

Key Indian Construction Projects using BIM

BIM technology or Building Information technology is also referred to as the Virtual Design and Construction or VDC in India. There have been many construction projects pertaining massive structures that have been constructed using the BIM technology. Some of the prominent ones are listed below (Please note that only basic project details have been highlighted and the names of Construction companies or the builders aren’t mentioned for the sake of information security):
  • A vast site area measuring up to 1 Lakh 85 thousand & 6 hundred square meters for a proposed Power Plant in Vidarbha was successfully accomplished with the help of BIM technology.
  • IBIS came up with one of its 4-star hotels at Chennai on a site area measuring up to 16, 481 square meters. The scheduling, planning, designing, construction was all done using BIM technology.
  • Similarly, a corporate office building in Noida was built up on 1,15, 000 square feet was raised with in record time well ahead of the deadline with absolute perfection using BIM technology.
In the city of Amritsar, a smart and sleek rapid transit system has been developed using the BIM technology that stretches to a distance of 4KM having 7 Stations stops on its way.
Recently Nagpur Metro Rail Corporation or NMRC announced that for its ambitious project of Nagpur Metro, 5D BIM technology would be deployed to save cost and eliminate chances of potential litigation. It stretches to a route span of 38 KM & Nagpur Metro Rail project has incurred an estimate of INR 8,680 Cr. The project administrator has already assured about the success of the project because of the use of advanced 5D BIM technology that would streamline the project saving time as well as cost.

Conclusion

BIM technology is rapidly catching up trend in the developing countries and India isn’t an exception. The adoption of BIM technology had been a gradual phenomenon in India but it has gained immense popularity amongst AEC professionals in the recent past. The future indications are very promising and BIM technology has got a prosperous future in the Indian Construction Industry.

Monday, 3 July 2017

Use 5D BIM for Cost and Schedule modeling



 5D BIM effective for BIM modeling

There is always some lurking fear of the unknown in the construction industry. We may have used the best and greatest minds to get the value and cost of construction of a pre-constructed building, but we still face challenges. Technology has improved and reduced the general cost of construction by eliminating uncertainty in costs of construction.

The 5D Building Information Modeling (5D BIM) has elevated the ancient construction practices through conceptual design and cost modeling. It works as construction cost estimator, schedule of rates. With just a click at this, you can view not only the changes you make on the layout, materials or size, but also the cost and schedule of constructing. Many firms have adopted this entirely virtual model, because of its efficiency and to allow the stakeholders to make informed decisions.
To generate accurate dimension, the type of loading and number and size of beams and column the BIM is used with Revit software as BIM tool. It helps all professionals involved in the design process to make changes and adjustments with ease and accuracy before the actual construction begins.

Let’s have a look at the advantages of 5D BIM



  •   Precision and Clarity

          The 5D Macro-BIM offers precise information on the building before construction to eliminate possible structural and financial risk. The project team can understand clearly the scope of the project scheduling and the exact cost.

  •    Easy to make changes

         Traditional construction involves a long and tiresome process while making changes to the building. Structural changes affect the design, the layout and in return affects the cost. The 5D- Macro BIM makes it easy to alter the design, the price, and layout all at the same time.

  •  Time and cost efficient

          The design process is lengthy and requires accuracy and changes with every step while involving different professionals for consultation. With the help of the 5D Macro- BIM, the time and cost of the project have significantly reduced while giving accurate estimates.

With the 5D Macro-BIM technology, you can visualize your wildest imaginations for a building. Get specific and precise dimensions, finish and cost with few simple clicks and eliminate structural and financial drawbacks during construction.