Building Industry Approaches Interoperability with Georgia Tech’s Help

*********************************
There is now a CONTENT FREEZE for Mercury while we switch to a new platform. It began on Friday, March 10 at 6pm and will end on Wednesday, March 15 at noon. No new content can be created during this time, but all material in the system as of the beginning of the freeze will be migrated to the new platform, including users and groups. Functionally the new site is identical to the old one. webteam@gatech.edu
*********************************

Contact

Teri Nagel, Georgia Tech College of Architecture

Sidebar Content
No sidebar content submitted.
Summaries

Summary Sentence:

No summary sentence submitted.

Full Summary:

Digital Building Lab advances seamless data exchange.

Media
  • Building Information Model Building Information Model
    (image/jpeg)

The Digital Building Lab at Georgia Tech is partnering with the American Concrete Institute, the Precast Concrete Institute and the American Institute of Steel Construction to develop universal standards for transporting 3-D digital models among architecture, engineering, fabricator and construction teams.

These Building Information Models (BIM) change hands dozens of times in any given project, between planners, interior designers and engineers; between contractors and fabricators; and between project tasks such as space planning and structural design.

The exchanges often lead to costly miscommunication and labor hours to interpret and re-work information. In fact, the National Institute of Standards and Technology reported that $15.8 billion is lost annually by poor data exchange.

“This has been a major impediment to full adoption of BIM’s full capabilities,” said Georgia Tech Digital Building Lab Director Chuck Eastman. “The Lab is working directly with its corporate members and the above industry groups to develop the technology and information standards that address the challenges that come with segmented business practices and multiple software platforms organizing terabytes of data.”

BIM, a technology pioneered at Georgia Tech by Eastman, is an integrated modeling technology and process for exploring a project's key physical, functional and performance characteristics digitally before it's built, helping to deliver projects faster and more economically, while minimizing environmental impact.

The research team at Georgia Tech is hosting national workshops on campus and co-authoring enterprise-wide Information Delivery Manuals with the three influential organizations. The work on interoperability and standards also is supported by the Charles Pankow Foundation.

Additional Information

Groups

College of Design

Categories
Research
Related Core Research Areas
No core research areas were selected.
Newsroom Topics
No newsroom topics were selected.
Keywords
Business, chuck eastman, College of Architecture, culture, digital building lab, international, Management, mergers, School of Architecture
Status
  • Created By: Teri Nagel
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Dec 9, 2011 - 12:24pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:10pm