Course: Processes of building modelling

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Course title Processes of building modelling
Course code KGM/PMS
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Tutorial
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Vodrážka Petr, doc. Ing. CSc.
  • Koucký Petr, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Basic concepts, terminology and phenomena of land-use planning with regard to the issue of sustainable development. Legislative and methodical background of land-use planning. Definition of BIM in relation to the construction generally, and especially to construction processes (BIM model, BIM methodology BIM process). 2. Land analytical materials, their creation, updating and utilization for the creation of land-use plans. 3. Analysis of the relevant data sources for land-use planning activities (state map series (SMD) DMVS dataset, Technical map of municipalities, thematic materiál for field surveys and measurements) in the BIM environment. 4. Project documentation and its relation to the real estate registry. Geodetic part of project documentation and activities of an authorized survey engineer during the construction works. Transfer and sharing of data via BIM model. 5. Documentation of actual construction and the documentation for the registration of implemented projects in the cadastre of real estates of the Czech Republic. Use of the documentation of actual construction for a maintenance of state map series and Technical map of municipalities. 6. Using the BIM models in administration of public property, reducing the cost of large investment projects and monitoring of public procurements, automation of issuing decisions in administrative proceedings. Foreign experience. 7. Transfer and sharing of data between investor, architect, designer, user and administrator of the building. BIM model as a detailed project documentation of an actual building construction. 8. Certification of the building proposal. Data for the lifecycle of the building. 9. Practical example of a project in BIM-ready Autodesk Revit software.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Interactive lecture, Lecture supplemented with a discussion, Collaborative instruction, Multimedia supported teaching, Task-based study method, Individual study, Practicum
  • Preparation for an examination (30-60) - 55 hours per semester
  • Individual project (40) - 35 hours per semester
  • Contact hours - 65 hours per semester
  • Presentation preparation (report) (1-10) - 7 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
There are no prerequisities. The course expects knowlede corresponding to the courses KMA/UGI, KMA/GES, KMA/MAP.
learning outcomes
On completion of the course student will be able to: - use the land analytical materials for land-use plan production, - use the relevant data sources for land-use planning activities, - use the BIM for property administration, monitoring of public procurements and automation of issuing decisions in administrative proceedings, - use the BIM as a tool for documentation of actual construction.
teaching methods
Lecture supplemented with a discussion
Interactive lecture
Practicum
Multimedia supported teaching
Task-based study method
Collaborative instruction
Individual study
assessment methods
Combined exam
Test
Seminar work
Recommended literature
  • ISO 29481-1:2010 specifies a methodology and format for the development of an information delivery manual (IDM)..
  • ISO 29481-2:2012 Building information models -- Information delivery manual -- Part 2: Interaction framework.
  • J. Steel, R. Drogemuller, B. Toth. Model Interoperability in Building Information Modelling. Software & Systems Modeling. Springer, 2012.
  • M. ČERNÝ. Přichází čas pro BIM ve státní správě?. 2014.
  • N. NISBET, B. DINESEN, J. THOMPSON. Thinking about BIM. Thinking about BIM executive guide to building information modelling. British Standards Institute, 2010.


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