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Delivering Better Buildings: the RACE to BIM

Customer Company Size
SME
Region
  • Europe
Country
  • United Kingdom
Product
  • Vectorworks Architect
  • Solibri Model Checker
  • Revit
  • Navisworks
Tech Stack
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)
  • 3D Modeling
Implementation Scale
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Cost Savings
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Productivity Improvements
  • Digital Expertise
Technology Category
  • Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
  • Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Industries
  • Healthcare & Hospitals
  • Construction & Infrastructure
Applicable Functions
  • Facility Management
  • Quality Assurance
Use Cases
  • Predictive Maintenance
  • Remote Asset Management
  • Digital Twin
Services
  • Software Design & Engineering Services
  • System Integration
  • Training
About The Customer
The Design Büro is an architectural firm founded in 1991 in Warwickshire, United Kingdom. The firm specializes in creating health and social care facilities that contribute to the wellbeing of individuals. The designers at The Design Büro believe that environments play a significant role in the healing process, and they work closely with the people who will use their buildings to ensure the designs meet their clinical goals. The firm focuses on the needs of patients, their families, and staff members to provide supportive, inspiring, and flexible environments. The Design Büro has a strong reputation for delivering sustainable, practical, and budget-conscious projects, making them successful in their field.
The Challenge
The Design Büro faced the challenge of transitioning to Building Information Modeling (BIM) to meet the UK government's mandate for all government buildings to be delivered using BIM by 2016. The firm needed to upgrade its software and adopt a BIM workflow to continue working on government-funded projects. The transition was crucial as The Design Büro specializes in creating health and social care facilities, and they needed to ensure their designs met the clinical goals of their clients while maintaining sustainability, practicality, and budget constraints. The firm tested Vectorworks Architect software with a traditional 2D process on The Tamarind Centre project before fully committing to BIM.
The Solution
The Design Büro's first large-scale BIM project was the Pathology Department building for the Ysbyty Glan Clywd Hospital in North Wales. The firm used Vectorworks Architect software to transition from a 2D to a 3D workflow. They set up parallel design teams, with one group working in 2D and the other in 3D. The 3D team quickly outpaced the 2D team, leading to the entire project being moved to 3D. The firm collaborated closely with key stakeholders and specialist subcontractors, utilizing BIM for cost, speed, and health and safety benefits. The Design Büro implemented a new business management strategy in January 2014, defining the workflow for staff members to follow when completing projects using 3D with BIM. They also enlisted the help of Computers Unlimited for training and improved their collaborative abilities through Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) testing. The firm relied on tutorials from the Vectorworks YouTube page for training new employees, helping them become comfortable with the workflows quickly.
Operational Impact
  • The Design Büro successfully transitioned to a BIM workflow, allowing them to meet the UK government's mandate for all government buildings to be delivered using BIM by 2016.
  • The firm implemented a new business management strategy that defines the workflow for staff members to follow when completing projects using 3D with BIM.
  • The Design Büro improved their collaborative abilities through Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) testing, ensuring interoperability with other software platforms.
  • The firm relied on tutorials from the Vectorworks YouTube page for training new employees, helping them become comfortable with the workflows quickly.
  • The Design Büro managed all new projects with a BIM route since January 2014, giving them plenty of time to learn, make mistakes, and understand their new management system for delivering information and scheduling building construction from a BIM model.
Quantitative Benefit
  • The Tamarind Centre, delivered in 2012, is a 7,800-square-meter, 89-bedroom facility.
  • The Pathology Department building for the Ysbyty Glan Clywd Hospital was completed in 2013.
  • The Design Büro's 3D team worked faster than the 2D team, leading to more efficient project delivery.

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