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Slide 1IntroductionSlide 3Slide 4Preliminary ConceptsConcept 1Slide 7BIM Scope DevelopmentBIM ScopeSpace ValidationSlide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Energy ModelingSlide 16Rock QuantitiesFacility: 8 Buildings:Administration, Cargo, NII (2), Export Control, Maintenance Garage, Veterinary Services, POV Secondary Inspection Tenants:CBP, ICE, FDA, USDA, GSA, BrokersGross Area: 98,300 SF Site Area: 35 AcresRock Removal: +/-100,000CY LEED: Silver (Goal of Gold)Cost: $120M to $140MSchedule:Design: 2008 - 2009Construction: 2010 - 2013IntroductionLand Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, New YorkProject TeamGSABIM Champions: Robert GranatoIlana HellmannPM: Tom KingCOR: Karin ReedCO: Patricia WrightArchitect: MorphosisCM: Gilbane Building CompanyProject ChallengesMaintain Port OperationsInterstate CoordinationEnvironmentRockPreliminary ConceptsConcept 1Concept 1BIM Scope DevelopmentOCA•Minimum Requirement: Spatial Validation•Scope TemplatesDiscussions with A/E•Typically uses 4D Modeling extensively in construction coordination•Clash Detection: Goal of zero clashesBIM ScopeA/E•Space Validation *•Energy Modeling *•Rock Quantities *•Daylight Modeling•4D Circulation & Phasing Models•3D Models Conflict Reports CM •Rock Quantities•Schedule Information * Submitted for Preliminary ConceptsSpace ValidationSpace ValidationSpace ValidationSpace ValidationSpace ValidationEnergy ModelingEnergy ModelingA/E AnalysisCM AnalysisRock


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