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Dr. Azzeddine Oudjehane
SAIT Polytechnic – School of Construction
BSc Construction Project Management
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Challenges of the construction industry
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Sustainability in construction projects
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What is BIM?
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Why BIM?
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Value engineering in construction projects
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BIM and value analysis
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BIM in action: Case studies
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In 2013, the global construction industry was
worth $8.7 Trillion.
35% of investments in emerging markets (South
east Asia, MENA, India,...) in 2013, will reach 52%
in 2025
In 2013, construction investments in Canada is
expected to total~$400 B
In 2004, construction investments in Canada was
~$180 B +100% investment increase in 9 years
Investment trends for the construction sector in Alberta –
Source: Alberta Construction Sector Council
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Economic uncertainty
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Steady growth and strong demand for projects
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Labour market and workforce issues
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Green or sustainable construction
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Lean construction
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Innovation and new technologies such as BIM
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Efficiency and productivity: “Construction 2.0”
Labour productivity measures the extent to
which labour is efficiently used.
An increase in labour productivity is associated
with increases to real incomes and the
standard of living for an economy.
It is determined by its capital intensity (or
changes in the amount of capital per hour
worked), investment in human capital, and
multifactor productivity which includes
technological change, organizational
innovation, and economies of scale.
125
GDP
Hours worked
Productivity
100
75
50
25
0
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Source: StatsCan
Owner/Developer
Architect/engineer
Contractor
Multiple stakeholders
Subs/Suppliers
The stakeholders in a construction project
Architect
Owner
Organization
Owner
Engineer
Design/Engineer
Organization
Scheduler
Construction
Project
Manager
Facility
manager
Financial
Government
Estimator
Builder
Organization
Contractor
Subcontractor
Organization
Community
Outside
Organization
Sustainable construction is
concerned with the
social
environmental
economic
impacts of a project
Economic
impact
Time
Social
impact
Cost
Environmental l
impact
Scope
Building impact in the OECD countries
(source ISOVER – http://www.isover.com – retrieved November 7, 2013)
Well being of people
Health and Safety
Ethics in construction (exploited workers,...)
PROJECT COST SAVINGS
For example: Use of local materials of construction reduces
transportation costs
 Materials
 Energy
intensity
intensity
 Water
consumption
 Toxic
emissions
 Pollution
emissions
Results of a survey
over 62 countries
60%
No green projects
50%
Over 60% projects
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
2009
2012
2015
Source: World Green Building Trends
Smart market report by McGraw-Hill Construction
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Cost effectiveness and long term affordability
Durability and strength
Energy efficiency
Climate change mitigation
Conservation of water and other natural resources,
Comfort (acoustical, visual, thermal…)
Human productivity, safety and health
Indoor air quality
Reduction of outdoor air, water and ground pollution
Aesthetics
 Communication
 Collaboration
or lack of it…
or lack of it..
For every $ 1 billion in project investment
13.5%
$ 135 million is at risk
5675
% million is at risk
$
due to ineffective communication
Ref: PMI 2013 report
BENEFITS OF BIM
 Fast
and effective processes –
shared information less ROIs
 Improved
 Reduced
productivity -
conflicts and changes
during construction
 Lifecycle
data information
Concept planning
Feasibility
VE
Design and
Engineering
Procurement and
Construction
Occupation
Operation
Decommission
Source: McGrawHill Construction 2012
Source: McGrawHill Construction 2012
WHY VE?
 to provide the best design alternatives for
projects€
 to reduce costs of projects €
 to improve quality
 €
to improve organizational performance €
 to improve schedule €
 to reduce risk €
 to identify problems
 to provide optimized solutions
VE
Implementation cost
Cost savings
Concept
Design
Construction
documents
Construction
Project Life cycle
O&M
 BIM enables real time application of VE
 BIM enables changes to project parameters
as identified by VA during pre-construction
phase
 BIM enables measurement of impact from
changes
 BIM enables identification of clashes/
problems pre- construction phase
 BIM enables adoption / implementation
measurement of of sustainable values
Vancouver convention centre
Vancouver convention centre
Dr. Azzeddine Oudjehane
[email protected]
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