The masonry industries of the United States
and Canada are sponsoring an initiative for Building Information Modeling forMasonry (BIM-M). With the guidance of
Georgia Institute of Technology, the goal is to maintain and advance the
commercial masonry industry’s market share by improving project delivery
methods, including BIM. The first
generation BIM software for masonry is projected for 2017-2018. It will have a significant impact on the way
masonry buildings are designed, constructed and maintained.
The initiative is a major undertaking of
sponsors and volunteers. With this major
initiative comes the need to provide information to all. Therefore, a newly launched web site was
chosen as one of the public relations and information outreach vehicles. Coupled with periodic press releases, BIM-M
will be become known to the masonry industries in the United States and Canada.
BIM-M the Website
The primary function of the web site is
to transfer information on the initiative to any of the site visitors. It takes on a resume-type appearance that is
easy to navigate and allows users to download information.
The site development was created by Tim
O’Toole of the Mason Contractors Association of America. One of Tim’s duties at MCAA is to oversee the
Information Technology aspects of the organization. BIM-M is pleased to have Tim guiding them
with the website.
Layout
The web site has several key features:
--Who we are and
why we are tackling BIM for masonry.
--Visitors will
have an opportunity to join the initiative
--The benefits to
the industry including designers, suppliers, manufacturers, craftworkers,
contractors, construction managers and owners are highlighted.
--The mission
statement is spelled out for all to understand the goals and the vision for
BIM-M.
The
Building Information Modeling for Masonry Initiative (BIM-M) is identifying
barriers to and strategies for the full implementation of masonry materials and
systems into BIM software for the design and construction industries. The
purpose of our initiative is to unify the masonry industry and all supporting
industries through the development and implementation of BIM for masonry
software to facilitate smoother workflows and collaboration across all
disciplines from owner, architect, engineer, manufacturer, mason, contractor,
construction manager, and maintenance professionals.
--The organization,
committee structure and the composition of the Executive Committee that
oversees the initiative are listed.
--On-going BIM-M
projects are listed individually with their leaders and consultants and proposed
time frames of completion. The most
significant project completed has been the Phase I-Roadmap created by Georgia
Institute of Technology under the direction of Professors Chuck Eastman and
Russell Gentry. As consultants to BIM-M,
Georgia Tech’s roadmap charts the path the masonry industry needs to take
toward digital inclusion in the construction industry. The full Roadmap is available as a download
for all visitors (http://www.bimformasonry.org/pdf/a-roadmap-for-developing-and-deploying-building-information-modeling-bim-for-the-masonry-industry.pdf)
--The Resources
page provides the users with a glossary of BIM terms, downloadable
presentations and links to articles.
--Events and News
are other key features that will be updated on a regular basis. The events will include educational
opportunities and the news will include changing programs and press releases.
Still to Come!
With the first generation of BIM-M
software improvements proposed for release in 2017, there is plenty of work to
be done. The web site will follow the
activities of BIM-M and be a vehicle of information. Social media opportunities are being explored
along with additional links to related industries and organizations. Stay tuned and look to the website (www.BIMforMasonry.org).
David Biggs is a Principal of Biggs
Consulting Engineering in Troy, NY and the Program Coordinator for the BIM-M
Initiative. (biggsconsulting@att.net)
Tim O’Toole is the Director of Marketing,
Education, and Information Technology for the Mason Contractors Association of
America in Algonquin, Illinois and the developer of the BIMforMasonry website.
(totoole@masoncontractors.org)
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