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6D - SUSTAINABILITY

El BIM 6D is the BIM dimension that adds sustainability information to the geometric model of the building.

The concept of sustainability can be expressed in:

• environmental sustainability: ability to value the environment • economic sustainability: ability to generate income and employment • Social sustainability: capacity to generate well-being for humans.

El Informe Bruntland the World Commission on Environment and Development de 1987, defined sustainability as: “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.

In simple terms, the sixth dimension of BIM makes it possible to analyze and estimate the energy performance of the building already in the design phase, to adopt solutions techniques that guarantee lower energy consumption and evaluate the conformity of the characteristics of the building with the pre-established performance. This is essentially a large amount of integrated information, such as manufacturer data, maintenance schedules, energy requirements, data on the dismantling of each component of the building, etc. This method requires an interdisciplinary article, since technological solutions and construction should be based on the maximum interrelationship between the building, the environmental system and the installation system.

All these aspects come together in a single BIM model that simulates the real behavior of all the aspects involved.

The objective of BIM 6D modeling is to determine complete and accurate energy estimates already at a preliminary stage in order to achieve an overall reduction of energy consumption of the building throughout its life cycle and make a fully sustainable building

7D - FACILITY MANAGER

Among the "dimensions" of BIM, a prominent place is occupied by 7D, that is, the management of existing real estate assets, based on the collection, conservation, generation, updating and sharing of documents related to the history of the building (graphics, technical sheets, user manuals, warranty documents, reports, projects, etc.); all this can be done in a single BIM document management solution.

BIM 7D addresses all aspects of facility management and deals with the management and maintenance of existing buildings through actions that guarantee the quality of services and the safety of users and workers. These objectives require the adoption of BIM processes to achieve efficient property management, based on 3D models with integrated data and information. and in interoperable information systems. 7D BIM is a unique approach where everything related to the structure management process is captured in a single building information model.

The objective is to keep the performance standard of the asset components unchanged (facilities, windows, energy behavior, etc.) until its demolition. The availability of BIM models allows the simulation of multiple scenarios to effectively evaluate asset management activities: • analysis and diagnosis of the current state • definition of interventions • time calculation • cost estimate

The seventh dimension of BIM, therefore, allows the management of the building throughout its life cycle and associates the 3D model with the essential information for maintenance and asset management. In this way, information can be shared and exchanged between different interested parties, whenever they can implement over time, and there is no risk of data loss.

BIM COORDINATOR

What is a BIM coordinator?

The BIM Coordinator is an expert, with interdisciplinary skills, who carries out the delicate task of coordinating information flows within a single project, carried out according to the BIM methodology.

Moves the threads of the entire work process, since it acts as a connection element between the figure of the BIM Manager and that of the BIM Specialist: coordinates and supervises the BIM Specialist team, ensuring efficiency and compliance with the management guidelines defined by the BIM Manager.

What are the functions of a BIM Coordinator?

If the BIM Manager is responsible for the organization and management of the different BIM models, the BIM Coordinator works in relation to the single project and, in detail, his tasks with respect to it are: • guarantee the correct application of the BIM strategy; • establish the operational coordination flows to be carried out and the times; • define and verify the level of detail of models and plans; • define and apply the verification and validation methods of the models; • manage geometric and informational interference; • ensure that the content of the information is changed after coordination.

The BIM Coordinator can also assist the BIM Manager to draft the Specifications, the Information Management Offer and/or the Management Plan of the information. The process to properly carry out the coordination activity is quite articulated: to optimize model management interdisciplinary, with data related to areas such as architecture, structure or MEP, it is necessary to know and have practicality in the use of BIM Tool for the edition, verification and validation of the models.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Construction Project Management is the discipline of organizing and managing construction resources, in such a way that a given work is completed. completely within the restrictions of scope, time and cost raised at the beginning. Project management is the set of knowledge and strategic actions that are carried out for the planning, execution and monitoring of a project. It is a methodology that is increasingly valued by organizations since the fulfillment of the goals depends on this work.

WORK INSPECTION

The Technical Inspection of Works is the action of carefully examining each process that is carried out in a construction site. Building inspectors are professionals trained and experienced to inspect works in their construction cycle to ensure that they comply with building regulations.

There are different types of inspections:

Informal Inspections. formal inspections. General inspections. Inspections of critical parts. Special inspections.

WORK MONITORING

Construction monitoring is one of the essential tasks in construction projects. It allows to collect useful information about the management and development of the project to later make reports and presentations or progress of the work. The intention of this task is to project results. It is an iterative and constant process to measure the status of projects and forecast probable results based on realistic measurements. focused on improving performance and results. The success behind construction control lies in its specific, detail-oriented approach.