Bentley Systems and Trimble have committed to leveraging construction modeling for the benefit of capital, industrial, and infrastructure project delivery.
Aspects of construction modeling include modeling of temporary works, intelligent positioning, splitting and sequencing, detailing for fabrication, workface planning, construction work packaging, and support for distributed construction referencing and supplementing design modeling deliverables.
Today, architects and engineers perform design modeling with building information modeling (BIM) toolsets that support optioneering and analytical modeling, and enable owners to make better decisions for better-performing assets, including in respects that would be pertinent and valuable during operations and maintenance. However, some of the most advanced BIM deliverables have simply not been useful for constructors requirements. Accordingly, the constructors have been left to create their own discrete 3D models for the limited purposes of construction visualization. As a result, owners have been unable to expect their designers BIM work to even survive the construction process let alone provide visibility into the engineering and analytics, which otherwise could have been useful during operations. In practice, therefore, this discontinuity has negated the potential benefits of BIM for either better-performing projects or assets. Construction modeling is the response by Bentley and Trimble to fill this gap and to enable all the potential benefits. In construction modeling the architects and engineers work is preserved and referenced, with construction modeling overlaid and as-built changes included.
Bentley and Trimble will each contribute to construction modeling advances by pooling resources for product development through:
Benefits realized thus far from Bentley and Trimble construction modeling advances include:
“One of the challenges we face in construction is translating design models into meaningful construction models for survey utilization in the field. Bentley and Trimble have provided a solution that helps drive greater efficiencies and reduces rework and risk when translating the design model to the survey,” says Andy Kayhanfar, Kiewit director of Virtual Construction. “The Bentley-Trimble integration helps us better deliver the information created during the design process in OpenRoads to the project survey team through Trimble’s Business Center - HCE. With a greater amount of information passing through, the field has more confidence in the model, while the risks that come with multiple translations are significantly reduced.”
“We are now really hitting our stride working with Bentley so that our mutual construction modeling activities help our users, working together on projects, to get the most advantage of constructible models,” says Bryn Fosburgh, vice president responsible for Trimble’s Construction Technology Divisions. “We see a great many ways to transform workflows so that BIM’s lifecycle benefits can be achieved.”
“Bentley’s ongoing collaboration with Trimble is delivering real-world solutions that will transform the design to construction workflow for example, by enabling greatly enhanced information mobility through Bentley¹s recently announced ProjectWise CONNECT Edition and Trimble¹s recently announced Trimble Connect platform,” says Harry Vitelli, Bentley Systems VP, construction and field. “Both of our companies share the belief that construction modeling will offer new levels of construction data visibility. We also share a commitment to the provision of advancements in design-to-construction workflows that bring new value to our users in the project delivery space.”