Air Force Architects Presentation Conceptualization of Program by AFCEE Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Jacobs Integration Architects for AFCEE Dynamic Prototypes Program
Conceptualization of Program by AFCEE AFCEE s CHARGE More effective control over design standards Better incorporation of best practices, more efficient More consistency in processes and products Reduce facility aquisition time and costs Avoid re-inventing the wheel
Conceptualization of Program by AFCEE Approaching Design Performance Based Kit of Parts Prescriptive Based (program criteria) (modules) (site adapt) Aircraft Hangar Administration Flight Simulator Dormitory Fitness Center Squad Ops Munitions Igloo Firing Range Dog Kennel
Conceptualization of Program by AFCEE Three Dimensional Representation of Design Guide Jumpstart Design Incorporate Critical Functional + Technical Criteria Balancing Flexibility + Standardization Unaccompanied Housing Design Guide U N I T E D S T A T E S A I R F O R C E Developed by: Headquarters United States Air Force Office of the Civil Engineer Housing Division AF/ILEH (7) 6.0478 J a n u a r y 2 0 0 6
Conceptualization of Program by AFCEE Leveraging BIM Technology Dynamic - Flexible, adaptable, and easy to change Prototype - A model on which to build Stair Unit A Unit B Unit C Commons Space
09 09 0 2 04 05 04 2 69 SF 0 4 KITCHEN 6 3 39 SF 08 4 07 06 06 5 5 6 07 20 20 7 8 8 9 2 22 22 9 25 2 25 226 SF 7 27 28 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 23 24 30 32 24 32 29 28 29 27 30 3 3 33 34 34 36 35 35 38 38 33 KITCHEN 46 47 48 47 SF 37 36 47 45 73 SF 37 40 4 4 44 45 39 42 39 42 43 44 40 43 08 Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C MECH. 05 2 05 MECH. 05 06 06 07 08 09 04 04 08 07 5 MECH. 23 2 69 SF 09 0 0 4 KITCHEN 6 3 39 SF 4 5 6 MECH. 48 Unit A
Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C 2 05 06 MECH. 05 06 08 07 04 09 07 04 08 5 2 69 SF 0 0 09 4 4 5 6 KITCHEN 3 39 SF 6 MECH. 23 23 27 25 7 24 9 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 2 30 30 22 22 27 28 9 2 20 20 24 28 7 29 29 8 8 32 3 3 32 25 226 SF MECH. 48 KITCHEN 46 47 SF 48 47 47 45 45 73 SF 33 44 34 34 33 42 4 36 Unit A - Assembled Example 42 43 43 4 40 36 40 38 38 37 37 35 44 35 39 39
09 09 0 2 04 05 04 2 69 SF 0 4 KITCHEN 6 3 39 SF 08 4 07 06 06 5 5 6 07 20 20 7 8 8 9 2 22 22 9 25 2 25 226 SF 23 24 7 27 28 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 30 32 24 32 29 28 29 27 30 3 3 33 34 34 36 35 35 38 38 33 KITCHEN 46 47 48 47 SF 37 36 47 45 73 SF 37 40 4 4 44 45 39 42 39 42 43 44 40 43 08 Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C MECH. 23 MECH. 05 7 25 23 24 24 27 8 8 9 7 28 27 9 29 28 29 MECH. 23 20 20 2 22 2 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 30 32 30 3 3 MECH. 48 22 25 226 SF 32 Unit B
Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C 2 05 06 MECH. 05 06 08 07 04 09 07 04 08 5 2 69 SF 0 0 09 4 4 5 6 KITCHEN 3 39 SF 6 MECH. 23 23 27 25 7 24 9 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 2 30 30 22 22 27 28 9 2 20 20 24 28 7 29 29 8 8 32 3 3 32 25 226 SF MECH. 48 KITCHEN 46 47 SF 48 47 47 45 45 73 SF 33 44 34 34 33 42 4 36 Unit B - Assembled Example 42 43 43 4 40 36 40 38 38 37 37 35 44 35 39 39
09 09 0 2 04 05 04 2 69 SF 0 4 KITCHEN 6 3 39 SF 08 4 07 06 06 5 5 6 07 20 20 7 8 8 9 2 22 22 9 25 2 25 226 SF 7 27 28 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 23 24 30 32 24 32 29 28 29 27 30 3 3 33 34 34 36 35 35 38 38 33 KITCHEN 46 47 48 47 SF 37 36 47 45 73 SF 37 40 4 4 44 45 39 42 39 42 43 44 40 43 08 Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C KITCHEN 46 47 48 47 SF 47 45 MECH. 48 MECH. 05 45 73 SF MECH. 23 33 34 34 35 33 44 44 42 43 4 42 43 35 37 36 37 40 4 36 40 MECH. 48 38 38 39 39 Unit C
Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Kit of Parts Discipline Models - Arch, Struct, Mech, Elec, Plumb, + Fire Unit A, B, + C 2 05 06 MECH. 05 06 08 07 04 09 07 04 08 5 2 69 SF 0 0 09 4 4 5 6 KITCHEN 3 39 SF 6 MECH. 23 23 27 25 7 24 9 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 2 30 30 22 22 27 28 9 2 20 20 24 28 7 29 29 8 8 32 3 3 32 25 226 SF MECH. 48 KITCHEN 46 47 SF 48 47 47 45 45 73 SF 33 44 34 34 33 42 4 36 Unit C - Assembled Example 42 43 43 4 40 36 40 38 38 37 37 35 44 35 39 39
Prototype Test Runs
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Prototype Use Grouping Scheduling Coordination
Linked Specifications Assembly Codes Linked to Spec Sections to Key Note Coordination
Linked Specifications Assembly Codes Linked to Spec Sections to Key Note Coordination
LEED Checklist Silver Baseline LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Renovation Project Scorecard Project Name: Project Address: LEED 2009 for New Construction and Major Yes Renovation? No Project Scorecard S U S T A I N A B L E S I T E S 2 6 P o i n t s Project Name: Project Address: Yes? No Credit 3 B r o w n f i e l d R e d e v e l o p m e n t Yes? No Credit 4. Alternative Transportation Public - Transportation Access 6 2 MATERIALS & RESOURCES 4 Points Credit 4.2 Alternative Transportation Bicycle - Storage and Changing Rooms Credit 4.3 Alternative Transportation Low-Emitting - and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles 3 Y Prereq S t o r a g e a n d C o l l e c t i o n o f R e c y c l a b l e s R e q u i r e d Credit 4.4 Alternative Transportation Parking - Capacity 2 Credit. Building Reuse- Maintain Existing Walls, Floors and Roof to 3 Credit 5. Site Development Protect - or Restore Habitat R e u s e 5 5 % Credit 5.2 Site Development Maximize - Open Space R e u s e 7 5 % 2 Credit 6. Stormwater Design Quantity - Control R e u s e 9 5 % 3 Credit 6.2 Stormwater Design Quality - Control Credit.2 Building Reuse -Maintain Interior Nonstructural Elements Credit 7. Heat Island Effect Nonroof - 2 Credit 2 C o n s t r u c t i o n W a s t e M a n a g e m e n t t o 2 Credit 7.2 Heat Island Effect Roof - 5 0 % R e c y c l e d o r S a l v a g e d Credit 8 L i g h t P o l l u t i o n R e d u c t i o n 7 5 % R e c y c l e d o r S a l v a g e d 2 Yes? No Credit 3 M a t e r i a l s R e u s e t o 2 W A T E R E F F I C I E N C Y 0 P o i n t s Reuse 5% 4 R e u s e 0 % Y Prereq W a t e 2 r U s e R e d u c t i o n R e q u i r e d Credit 4 R e c y c l e d C o n t e n t Credit W t a o t e 2 r E f f i c i e n t L a n d s c a p i n g 2 t o 4 0 % o f C o n t e n t R e d u c e b y 5 0 % 2 2 0 % o f C o n t e n t 2 N o P o t a b l e W a t e r U s e o r I r r i g a t i o n 4 Credit 5 R e g i o n a l M a t e r i a l s Credit 2 Innovative t o 2 Wastewater Technologies 2 0 % o f M a t e r i a l s Credit 3 W a t e r U s e R e d u c t i o n 2 t o 4 2 0 % o f M a t e r i a l s 2 R e d u c e b y 3 0 % 2 Credit 6 R a p i d l y R e n e w a b l e M a t e r i a l s R e d u c e b y 3 5 % 3 Credit 7 Certified Wood R e d u c e b y 4 0 % 4 Yes? No I N D O O R E N V I R O N M E N T A L Q U A L I T Y E N E R G Y & A T 5 M P O o S i n P t H s E R E 3 5 P o i n t s Y Prereq M i n i m u m I n d o o r A i r Q u a l i t y P e r f o r m a n c e Y Prereq R e q F u u i r n e d a m e n t a l C o m m i s s i o n i n g o f B u i l d i n g E n e r g y S y s t e m s R e q u i r e d Y Prereq 2 E n v i r o n m e n t a l T o b a c c o S m o k e ( E T S ) C o n t r o l Y Prereq 2 R e q M u i r n e i d m u m E n e r g y P e r f o r m a n c e R e q u i r e d Credit O u t d o o r A i r D e l i v e r y M o n i t o r i n g Y Prereq 3 F u n d a m e n t a l R e f r i g e r a n t M a n a g e m e n t R e q u i r e d Credit 2 I n c r e a s e d V e n t i l a t i o n Credit O p t i m i z e E n e r g y P e r f o r m a n c e t o 9 Credit 3. Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan During -Construction Improve by 2% for New Buildings or 8% for Existing Building Renovations Credit 3.2 Construction Indoor Air Quality Management Plan Before - Occupancy Improve by 4% for New Buildings or 0% for Existing Building Renovations 2 Credit 4. Low-Emitting Materials Adhesives - and Sealants Improve by 6% for New Buildings or 2% for Existing Building Renovations 3 Credit 4.2 Low-Emitting Materials Paints - and Coatings Improve by 8% for New Buildings or 4% for Existing Building Renovations 4 Credit 4.3 Low-Emitting Materials Flooring - Systems Improve by 20% for New Buildings or 6% for Existing Building Renovations 5 Credit 4.4 Low-Emitting Materials Composite - Wood and Agrifiber Products Improve by 22% for New Buildings or 8% for Existing Building Renovations 6 Credit 5 I n d o o r C h e m i c a l a n d P o l l u t a n t S o u r c e C o n t r o l Improve by 24% for New Buildings or 20% for Existing Building Renovations 7 Credit 6. Controllability of Systems Lighting - Improve by 26% for New Buildings or 22% for Existing Building Renovations 8 Credit 6.2 Controllability of Systems Thermal - Comfort Improve by 28% for New Buildings or 24% for Existing Building Renovations 9 Credit 7. Thermal Comfort Design - Improve by 30% for New Buildings or 26% for Existing Building Renovations 0 Credit 7.2 Thermal Comfort Verification - Improve by 32% for New Buildings or 28% for Existing Building Renovations Credit 8. Daylight and Views Daylight - Improve by 34% for New Buildings or 30% for Existing Building Renovations 2 Credit 8.2 Daylight and Views Views - Improve by 36% for New Buildings or 32% for Existing Building Renovations 3 Yes? No Improve by 38% for New Buildings or 34% for Existing Building Renovations 4 I N N O V A T I O N I N D E S I G N 6 P o i n t s Improve by 40% for New Buildings or 36% for Existing Building Renovations 5 Improve by 42% for New Buildings or 38% for Existing Building Renovations 6 Credit I n n o v a t i o n i n D e s i g n t o 5 Improve by 44% for New Buildings or 40% for Existing Building Renovations 7 I n n o v a t i o n o r E x e m p l a r y P e r f o r m a n c e Improve by 46% for New Buildings or 42% for Existing Building Renovations 8 I n n o v a t i o n o r E x e m p l a r y P e r f o r m a n c e Improve by 48%+ for New Buildings or 44%+ for Existing Building Renovations 9 I n n o v a t i o n o r E x e m p l a r y P e r f o r m a n c e Credit 2 O n - S i t e R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y t o 7 Innovation % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y Innovation 3 % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 2 Credit 2 LEED Accredited Professional 5 % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 3 Yes? No 7 % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 4 R E G I O N A L P R I O R I T Y 4 P o i n t s 9 % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 5 Yes? No % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 6 Credit R e g i o n a l P r i o r i t y t o 4 3 % R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y 7 R e g i o n a l l y D e f i n e d C r e d i t A c h i e v e d Credit 3 E n h a n c e d C o m m i s s i o n i n g 2 R e g i o n a l l y D e f i n e d C r e d i t A c h i e v e d Credit 4 E n h a n c e d R e f r i g e r a n t M a n a g e m e n t 2 R e g i o n a l l y D e f i n e d C r e d i t A c h i e v e d Credit 5 M e a s u r e m e n t a n d V e r i f i c a t i o n 3 R e g i o n a l l y D e f i n e d C r e d i t A c h i e v e d Credit 6 Green Power 2 2 P R O J E C T T O T A L S ( C e r t i f i c a t i o n E s t i m a t e s ) 0 P o i n t s Certified: 40-49 points Silver: 50-59 points Gold: 60-79 points Platinum: 80+ points Y Prereq C o n s t r u c t i o n A c t i v i t y P o l l u t i o n P r e v e n t i o n R e q u i r e d Credit Site Selection Credit 2 D e v e l o p m e n t D e n s i t y a n d C o m m u n i t y C o n n e c t i v i t y 5
SOW for Dormitories, Attachment F (BIM Requirements), Harvesting Language & BIM Manual for Dormitories ATTACHMENT F BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING REQUIREMENTS Version.0 Issued On: 04-2-09 DESIGN-BUILD/FFP, BIM Scope of Services BIM Application Neutral o A Design-Build, Firm Fixed-Price contract o The customer will receive the BIM model in the format used by the winning contractor. Once reviewed and approved, the document will serve as the parent for versions applicable to Dynamic Prototype/ Kit of Parts projects and non-kit of Parts projects that are BIM software specific. o Prepare BIM linked to performance based specifications (dynamic prototypes) to update design guides to the next level/ next generation of smart interactive dynamic prototype designs. o Cost estimating, project scheduling and COBIE initiatives are Contractor implementation electives. If the Contractor proposes to implement one or more electives in its accepted contract or task order proposal, those criteria become a contract requirement. FA89-08-D-8773-08 Attachment 2-APR-09 Page of 8 The Contractor shall provide Other A-E Services for traditional projects and programs for the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE). The scope of the contract includes support to the HQ/AFCEE missions in the Technical Division Built Infrastructure areas. This task order is to develop electronic prototype designs for specified facility types for use as design standards and for use by design teams developing projects for the AF MILCON Program and other non-milcon design and construction projects. Work includes developing an electronic design tool to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the design process across the Air Force. All efforts under this task order are in direct support of the Military Construction Program (MILCON) or other Air Force construction programs. The Building Information Model shall include the following BIM-based Facility Data a set of parametric elements for the Model (e.g., doors, air handlers, electrical panels) that clearly identify the objects specified. This Facility Data shall include all material definitions, qualities, and attributes that are necessary for the Project facility design. The BIM shall be the basis for project contract documents. Each discipline will develop a Model to include the systems described below as they would be built to ensure complete and accurate quantity takeoffs of relevant construction materials, satisfy commissioning requirements, and reflect final as-built conditions. 4PAE08 STATEMENT OF WORK The BIM will be linked to performance based specifications (dynamic prototypes) to update design guides to the next level/ generation of smart interactive dynamic prototype designs. The composite, integrated multi-discipline building information model will be used to ensure cross-discipline clash checking coordination and then to generate fully coordinated fully dimensioned construction documentation. FOR Definitions: Dynamic- a flexible and changeable design model which leverages the advantages of BIM DESIGN-BUILD SERVICES Prototype - a design model on which to build with two components: TO ) Standard Design Component-Schematic 3D facility model; performance specifications; standard cost models; LEED Scorecard DEVELOP AND CONSTRUCT DORMITORY FACILITY DYNAMIC PROTOTYPES 2) Customization Component-Scope flexibility; capable of including any regional & facility type Installation (STANDARDIZED DORMITORY FACILITY DESIGN) Design Standards; capable of adjusting for Local Cost variables Kit of Parts- a discipline specific model that can be combined with other discipline models to create a prototype. The Kit of Parts approach will allow arrangement flexibility. They will also include basic configurations, alternatives, and optional arrangements. 2 April 2009 Dynamic Prototype BIM Manual for a 4-Airman Dormitory V.0 April 2, 2009 4PAE08 SOW Developed by: Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment Ralph Rick Sinkfield, YD-, DAF Project Manager Email: rick.sinkfield@brooks.af.mil
When to utilize the dynamic prototypes RD RD2 39 CCD RFP 60% 00% PD SD DD CD CA Architectural Model to Develop Program Validation Architectural Model to Develop Design Solution + Engineering Models for Checks + Narrative Development Engineering Models Developed + Fully Integrated with Linked Specs
Customer Concept Document Process - Select a Unit Plan 2 05 MECH. 23 KITCHEN 46 47 48 47 SF 47 45 MECH. 48 MECH. 05 06 06 07 08 7 25 23 24 24 27 45 73 SF 09 04 04 08 07 5 8 8 9 7 27 28 9 29 28 29 33 44 2 69 SF 34 34 35 33 44 42 43 0 09 0 4 KITCHEN 6 3 39 SF 4 5 6 20 2 20 2 KITCHEN 26 40 SF 22 30 32 30 3 3 35 36 37 37 36 4 4 40 42 43 40 22 25 226 SF 32 38 38 39 39
Customer Concept Document Process - With a plan comes a fully vetted program Unaccompanied Housing for 4-Airmen Dormitories - Square Footage Comparison E-E4 Module Areas (NLA) Unit A (44) Unit B (44) Unit C (44) UHDG (min.) Notes Bedroom 2 9 29 29 29 m i n. bedroom width 0' - 0 " ( p. 5) - required 2 Bedroom 2 2 9 29 29 29 m i n. bedroom width 0 ' - 0" ( p. 5 ) - required 3 Bedroom 3 2 9 29 2 9 29 min. bedroom width 0 ' - 0" ( p. 5 ) - required 4 Bedroom 4 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 m i n. bedroom width 0 ' - 0 " ( p. 5 ) - required 5 Bathroom 35 35 3 5 3 5 exclude from net living area (NLA) calculations ( p. 5 ) 6 Bathroom 2 3 5 35 3 5 3 5 e xclude from net l i v ing a r e a ( N L A ) c a l c u lations ( p. 5 ) 7 Bathroom 3 35 3 5 35 3 5 exclude from net living area ( NLA ) c a l c u l a t i o n s ( p. 5 ) 8 Bathroom 4 35 3 5 35 3 5 exclude from net living area ( NLA ) c a l c u l a t i ons ( p. 5 ) 9 C l o s et 20 2 0 20 2 0 exclude from net living area ( NLA) c a l c ulations ( p. 5) 0 C l o s e t 2 20 2 0 20 2 0 exclude from net living area ( N LA) c alculations (p. 5) C l o s et 3 20 2 0 20 2 0 exclude from net living area ( NLA) c alculations (p. 5) 2 C l o s et 4 20 2 0 20 20 exclude from net living area ( NLA) c alculations (p. 5) 3 L a u n d r y 0 0 0 0 included in living room ( p.3) 4 H V A C 0 0 0 0 i n c l u d e d in living room ( p. 3 ) 5 Kitchen / D i n i n g 4 5 4 0 3 5 i n c l uded i n living room (p. 3 ) 6 L i ving 66 9 0 7 5 2 3 m i n. room width ' - 0" ( p. 5) r e c o m m e n d e d 7 NET TOTAL 9 6 7 986 9 6 6 6 3 9 refer to page 5 for NLA calculation requirements Common Support Areas (NLA) 8 Multi-Purpose 270 2 7 0 2 7 0 2 7 0 m i n. n e t required ( p. 32 ) 9 S u p ply S t o r a g e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m i n. n e t required ( p. 32 ) 20 O f f i c e 0 0 0 recommended p a r t o f the multi-purpose room ( 78 s q f t ) 2 V e n d i n g 2 5 2 5 2 5 25 m in. n e t required (p. 32 ) 22 B a t h room 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m i n. n e t required ( p. 32) 2 3 Bulk S t o rage 9 6 9 6 9 6 70. 6CF per a i r m a n 96 sqft = (70.6 cuft per person * 44 people) / 8.5 ft tall 2 4 U t i l i t y 0 0 0 a s r e q u i r e d 8 % o f b u i l d ing g r o s s i s r e c o m mendation 25 NET TOTAL 69 6 9 6 9 6 9 26 S t a irs + B alconies 5 32 4 7 382 27 BLDG CIRC 5 3 2 4 7 382 /2 o f area if n o n c o n d i t i o n e d r e f e r t o p a g e 8 f o r calculatio requirements 28 GMA 307 307 307 Recommended: 285-307 refer to page 7 for calculation requirements 29 G B A * 3 5 2 353 3 4 5 Maximum Limit : 3 55 refer to page 8 for calculation requirements * Calculations are based on demonstration Assembled Plan Examples
Customer Concept Document Process - Focused Building Plan Development (in BIM)
Implementation of Prototype + Benefits of BIM Customer Concept Document Process - Site Plan (in SketchUp)
Other Advantages for the Future 4D - Time (animating construction & better understanding sequencing) 5D - Cost Estimating (BIM Take Offs) 6D - Operation (Maintenance + Performance)
ID FP A S M A/E create E P Sub Sub2 Sub3 GC refine Sub4 Sub5 C BIM Sub6 Owner scope Operate maintain
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Program Dates V2.0 is available (see AFCEE for website access) - Includes Architectural, Structural, MEP, Fire Protection Linked Specifications, + LEED Checklist Measuring Success Acquisition time saved Construction costs (initial & life-cycle) Easy to maintain and sustainable Adequate scope + functional Continuous Improvement Feedback Dynamic Prototype Site Question/Answer Thank you!