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Civil Integrated Management

Civil Integrated Management. 3, 4, 5, xD Modeling in Highway Design & Construction. Founded in 1885 by General William Barclay Parsons Approx. 14,000 Staff in 150 Offices Worldwide Active in All Major Infrastructure Markets Transportation is Key Area of Expertise

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Civil Integrated Management

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  1. Civil Integrated Management 3, 4, 5, xD Modeling in Highway Design & Construction

  2. Founded in 1885 by General William Barclay Parsons Approx. 14,000 Staff in 150 Offices Worldwide Active in All Major Infrastructure Markets Transportation is Key Area of Expertise Services Across the Life Cycle of a Project Key Company under Balfour Beatty About Parsons Brinckerhoff

  3. About Rachel Arulraj • Dr. Rachel K. Arulraj, Asst. Vice President at Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) • Active in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) Industries • Manages a multi-million dollar BIM project for a $16B Construction • Oversees IT & BIM for design projects • Doctorate in Geographic Information Systems with focus on AEC industry. • Participates in AEC Industry Advisory Boards, Professional Association Boards, Transportation Research Board committees, etc. • Won industry awards for the projects she manages • Is an award-winning speaker at international conferences. • Also a Certified Project Manager and Principal Professional Associate for Information Technology at PB.

  4. Objectives of Presentation • Show how CIM is the collection, organization and managed accessibility to accurate data and information related to a highway facility • Introduce basic principles of CIM • Briefly touch upon tools and technologies • Provide project examples where 3D, 4D, 5D has worked in design and construction projects

  5. CIM For Transportation • Civil Integrated Modeling = CIM • CIM benefits with 3D Data (Instead of 2D) • The transportation industry requires more 4D & 5D than most other industries using CIM • CIM needs computing investments • 3D is for representing graphic civil objects in an infrastructure, 4D for time and 5D for cost

  6. Late Majority (Conservatives) Early Adopters (Visionaries) Early Majority (Pragmatists) Laggards (Skeptics) Innovators (Techies) Technology Adoption Life-cycle The Chasm Adapted From: Geoffery Moore (1991) GPS in 2012 CIM in 2012

  7. Integration of Technologies Information Technology, Web, Database Management Systems, Project Controls, Schedulers Estimators Data Management Systems Geospatial Technologies (CAD, GIS, GPS Laser Scanning) CIM Presentation Portals Mapping Visual Graphics, Presentation Material, CAVE

  8. Laser Scanning Technology for CIM

  9. 4D Technologies for CIM C1 North Cut-Off Wall 7’-0” 10’-0” C1 Steel Conduit C1 Water and Sewer in East Side Walk C2A Alternative Steel Gas Main

  10. CAVE Technology for CIM Computer Analysis andVisualization Environment

  11. CIM in 3D, 4D, 5D, xD xD Use Model for O&M Integrate into Facility Management QC As-builts Review Construction Sequencing Cost Planning & Estimating Tie Construction Schedules Multi-discipline coordination Design Drawings Extracted Design, Construction and Beyond Develop 3D model Design - Weekly Meetings 3D drawings Issue 2D Drawings for Construction Design Reviews at 30%, 60%, 90% 2D drawings Traditional Tools Future Tools

  12. Benefits of CIM in 3D, 4D & 5D • Minimize Risk • Minimize Cost • Enhance Value and Quality of Design • Automate Data Management • Avoid rework and delays • Better design & construction procurement • Improve project scheduling and planning • Enhance project coordination • Communicate • See before investing

  13. CIM for Infrastructure Life Cycle • Conceptual Design – 3D • Preliminary Engineering – 3D • Detailed Design – 3D, 4D, 5D • Construction Phase – 3D, 4D, 5D • Program Cost Management – 5D • Operations & Maintenance – xD • Supply Chain Management – xD

  14. CIM @ Conceptual Phase

  15. CIM @ Conceptual Phase

  16. CIM @ Design Phase Support a Referendum

  17. CIM @ Design Phase Communicate Design to Stakeholders

  18. Cost Management – Final Design

  19. 5D Cost Estimates from BIM

  20. CIM @ Construction

  21. Operations & Maintenance

  22. Operations & Maintenance

  23. Operations & Maintenance

  24. Supply Chain Management

  25. Risk Management

  26. Enhancing Stakeholder Experience • Better Communication • Faster Approvals • Enhanced Experience For the future of the built environment

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