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10-26-2009

Case Study on Changing the Face of Project Controls Utilizing Integrated BIM and Field Software


Tekla Corporation

REDWOOD CITY, CA / HELSINKI, FINLAND / BOSTON, MA - DPR Construction leverages an integrated combination of Tekla Structures Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Vela Systems field software in its doors, frame and hardware (DFH) self-perform construction business.  Today the three companies announced the availability of a case study profiling the implementation and benefits of this integrated combination.    This case study will also be explored in a webinar to be jointly offered by the companies at 1:30 EDT on Wednesday, November 11, 2009.   Visit https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/401971360 to reserve your seat for the webinar.

The Case Study
During construction of the University of California, Santa Cruz Porter B College, DPR Construction used field mobility software, tablet computers and BIM to manage all aspects of the DFH process.  The usual DFH workflow involves tracking progress of doors, frames and hardware receipt, quality inspection and installation by making notes on paper logs and drawings and then spending  time explaining, fixing and manually updating printed progress reports.

DPR Construction chose to replace this traditional workflow with a process that is centered on BIM and material tracking using construction field software. Through this 'connected' project control system, all of the information became immediately available to every project team member. Vela Systems synchronized the status information to the Tekla Structures BIM model either from the office or the field.  After synchronization, the status of any component was then readily available to project managers, superintendents and others in both a report format or in a 3D model.

The Benefits
The benefits of implementing and utilizing this system were reported in a research project affiliated with the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE) at Stanford University.  Three key benefit areas included: 1) Time Savings, 2) Clear Project Visibility, and 3) Reorder Rate Reduction.

The researchers studied the DFH workflow processes before and after the implementation of the integrated Field BIM system.  Using the integrated system DPR Construction realized the following benefits:

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