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Combined ACMV + FPS Clash Detection

Malaysia

Combined ACMV + FPS Clash Detection

Scope of works

Combined services model used for Navisworks clash detection and resolution.

Technical particulars

Software
Autodesk Navisworks clash detection
Disciplines
ACMV + fire protection combined

What this kind of commission involves

Building Information Modelling is only worth its cost if the model is taken to construction level of detail and clash-resolved before anyone is on site. A model produced for a presentation is a picture. A model produced for construction is a set of decisions already made — every crossing resolved, every service given a height, every penetration agreed with the structural engineer while it is still cheap to move.

Disciplines engaged

  • Federated modelling of ACMV, fire protection, cold water and sanitary plumbing
  • Electrical containment, cable tray and lighting layout modelling
  • Clash detection and resolution against architecture and structure
  • Below-ground services coordinated against pile caps and ground beams
  • Ceiling void and riser space allocation with agreed service zones
  • Penetration and builder's work schedules issued from the model
  • Model-based quantity extraction feeding the bill of quantities
  • Construction issue drawings generated from the coordinated model
  • Design review walkthroughs with the client and contractor
  • As-built model updating and handover to facilities management

What we watch for

The failures that recur on this building type, and where we look for them.

  • Modelling at presentation detail and calling the result coordinated
  • Clash reports produced but never worked down to zero and re-issued
  • No agreed level of development, so each discipline models to a different standard
  • The model abandoned at construction stage, so as-built reverts to marked-up prints

The following describes the standard engineering scope for this sector. The specific scope of any individual commission is set by its brief and contract.

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