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BIM for Engineers
Civil Engineering
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including public works such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, airports, sewerage systems, pipelines, structural components of buildings, and railways.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering in UK divided into : 1. Structural Engineering 2. Infrastructure Engineering
infrastructure Has been used since 1927 to refer collectively to the roads, bridges, rail lines, and similar public works that are required for an industrial economy, or a portion of it, to function. The term also has had specific application to the permanent military installations necessary for the defense of a country. Perhaps because of the word's technical sound, people now use infrastructure to refer to any substructure or underlying system.
Structural Engineering includes:
Building.
Bridges.
Power Stations.
Towers.
Dams.
Infrastructure Engineering Includes:
Roads.
Railways.
Tunnels.
Sewer & Drainage.
Water Lines.
Airports.
Ports.
Telecommunications.
Green Civil Engineering (Structure & Infrastructure)
• Economic Benefits
Include local economic activity, income generation and employment Strategies.
• Social Benefits
housing and neighborhood issues, relations within and between communities, and social inclusion.
Land Regeneration
By delivering improved environmental health, quality of place and subsequently increased land value and regional investment, the conversion of brownfield land to green infrastructure can ,be very cost-effective
• Hydraulic Benefits
Flood alleviation and water quality (improvement and protection)
• Ecological & Environmental Benefits
Ecological benefits of urban green infrastructure are largely related to the provision of habitat. Species from the very common to the very rare make use of all types of green infrastructure, from large ‘brownfield’ sites to tiny patches on roundabouts and road Some of this movement and colonization is of animal species which damage property, cause vehicle collisions or carry disease the overall value of ecological green networks in climate change adaptation remains to be demonstrated.
BIM Technology
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. A BIM is a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle; defined as existing from earliest conception to demolition.
(Based National BIM Standard - United States)
1. Traditional building design was largely reliant upon two-dimensional
2. Building information modeling extends this beyond 3-D, augmenting the three primary spatial dimensions (width, height and depth - X, Y and Z
3. 4-D is Time.
4. 5-D is Cost.
5. BIM.
What BIM can do for civil engineers?
CPU of the project
Multi Users
2d,3d and Movie
Automatic Drawings CAD
Automatic BoQ
Automatic Specification
Optimum Design
Why We Need BIM?
About 12d Model
A Comprehensive Integrated Solution for the Civil Engineering Industry
Survey Data
Underground Utility Survey
Underground Utility Survey Results
Auto Tracking Techniques
Drainage, Sewer and Services
Storm water drainage and sewer capabilities
Analysis methods
Rational, Dynamic (hydrograph), 1d & 2d
Manage full range of services
Full clash detection
Full reporting, plotting and visualization
Integrated with Road Design
Complete horizontal and vertical integration with road design strings and ground surface
Pit locations update as road design changes
Visualization
12d Technology advantages
Slashing project delivery time 50% (and sometimes more),
Cutting claims
Saving millions of dollars
CPU of the project
Multi Users
2d,3d and Movie
Automatic Drawings CAD
Automatic BoQ Clients satisfaction
Clients satisfaction
Presented By: Badar Al-Shukaili
12d Model Partner