Solanki Keval Jayantilal

CM4001

High Speed Rail Terminal Building

Integrated Construction Practices studio integrates Lean and BIM principles giving insights into interspersed practices followed in the industry and their application in the field. The project selected was a Rail Terminal Building as such projects of national importance incorporate a number of factors governing pace, cost and quality of the project. Our work commenced by selecting the scope for an integrated model based on which the BIM Execution Plan was prepared by assigning stakeholder roles to each group member. The collaboration was done using the Common Data Environment with regular Virtual Big Room Meetings. The integrated process adopted, broaden our understanding of real-time challenges each stakeholder comes across during the course of a project and helped us identify their potential solutions by adopting BIM approach. The key deliverables of the studio were: BIMxP, Process Mapping, Site Planning, Assessment and Optimization, Integrated modeling, Clash Detection, Quantification and Resolution, 4D and 5D simulations, Material Quantity Take-off, Design Optimization and Value Engineering, Design Structure Matrix and Last Planned System with PPC Tracking for progress monitoring.


Report Content

Project Introduction, Role and HVAC Model

HVAC Model, Challenges and Inferences

Clash Detection & Resolution Process and Clash Matrix

Clash Schedule, Meeting, Structural CD & CR Process and Observation

Clash Resolution Example

4D - 5D Process Map

4D - 5D Simulation and EVA Analysis

Other Synchro Application and Inferences

Game Simulation, AR and VR Application

Final Studio Inferences

Project Video