Autodesk Revit Building and Autodesk Revit Structure Implemented for
BIM Pilot Program
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Autodesk, Inc.
(Nasdaq: ADSK) announced today that Autodesk Revit-based software is being
used to complete the design, documentation, and delivery of the new United
States Federal Courthouse in Jackson, MS as part of the United States
Government Services Administration (GSA) Public Buildings Service (PBS)
building information modeling (BIM) pilot project. H3 Hardy Collaboration
Architecture (H3) and their consultant engineers, Walter P Moore and Cooke
Douglas Farr Lemmons (CDFL), are using the Autodesk Revit Platform for BIM
-- including Autodesk Revit Building and Autodesk Revit Structure -- as the
core modeling software to realize their ideas, maintain better cost control,
track space requirements for multiple tenants, and to provide construction
documentation that is better coordinated, more consistent, and of higher
quality.
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When New York-based H3 was awarded design of the 400,000-square-foot
Jackson courthouse in 2002, the firm intended to use standard 2D software and
processes to design and document the project. The GSA's PBS provided money for
a pilot project, and H3 selected Autodesk's BIM solutions on the Revit
platform, which leverage data from a central building information model, for
the pilot. To accelerate adoption of BIM, the project team turned to Autodesk
Consulting, who got them up and running quickly using the Quick Start program,
and then helped each firm apply best practices towards sharing data that
improves document coordination.
"There's no question that BIM helps us maintain a competitive advantage,"
said Matthew Jogan, H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture. "We're excited to be
extending the frontiers of building information modeling with our pilot
program and look forward to helping the GSA, and all our clients, reap the
benefits of BIM in the design and construction of new facilities."
Walter P Moore, a leading national consulting engineering firm
headquartered in Houston, believes in adopting technologies that have the
potential to bring significant benefits to the project delivery process and
competitive advantage to the firm. After participating in the Revit Structure
beta program, the firm adopted Revit Structure in 2005 and currently has
25 projects underway.
"BIM significantly improves the quality and accuracy of the information
that we push downstream," said Jim Jacobi, CIO and principal of Walter P
Moore. "Construction documents are created directly from the model, so if the
model is correct the drawings are automatically correct. As a result we've
been able to spend a lot less time producing documentation and more time up
front modeling the structure."
With new construction project funding of $1-$2 billion per year, the GSA
design and construction program has the potential to benefit immensely from
BIM's ability to reduce construction, operating, and maintenance costs.
Through the use of BIM as part of the courthouse project, the GSA, their
vendors and suppliers, will have the potential to use the courthouse design
and engineering data for building operation and maintenance throughout the
building's life cycle.
"Adopting BIM is key to realizing efficiency in the building design,
construction, and management industries," said Jay Bhatt, Vice President,
Autodesk Building Solutions Division. "We applaud the GSA for their efforts to
implement BIM and firms like H3 and Walter P Moore for leading the pilot
program."
About the Revit Platform for Building Information Modeling
Autodesk's Revit platform was built specifically for Building Information
Modeling (BIM), a building design, construction and management methodology
that uses coordinated, consistent, computable information about a building
project in design to yield reliable digital representations of the building.
Representations can be used for design decision-making, production of
high-quality construction documents, performance predictions, cost-estimating
and construction planning, and, eventually, for managing and operating the
facility. Real-time, consistent relationships between digital design
data -- with innovative parametric building-modeling technology -- provide
significant advantages over traditional drafting software or object-oriented
CAD.
About H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture
H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture, a successor firm to Hardy Holzman
Pfeiffer Associates, was founded in 2004. The firm provides architecture,
planning and interior-design services in a flexible, collaborative community
of experienced professionals. The firm specializes in projects for the
performing arts, libraries, educational facilities, residential buildings,
museums, retail facilities, commercial office space and restaurants.
About Walter P Moore
A premier national firm celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2006, Walter P
Moore provides a broad range of engineering and consulting services to public
and private-sector clients from an expanding network of regional offices.
Walter P Moore (walterpmoore.com) is consistently recognized for engineering
excellence and as a "best place to work."
About the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
The General Services Administration (GSA) is the largest real-estate
organization in the United States, providing workplaces for one million
federal workers. It offers federal agencies construction, leasing, space
management, renovation, maintenance, and other real-estate services, in office
buildings, courthouses, laboratories, border stations and warehouses. GSA
controls 342 million square feet of space, in 1,500 federally owned and 7,300
leased buildings in 1,600 communities. The GSA's Public Buildings Service
(PBS) directs the majority of the civilian federal government's
multibillion-dollar building program, which includes construction, renovation,
alteration, and repair of federal office buildings, courthouses, and other
facilities. For further information about GSA's National 3D-4D-BIM program,
contact GSA Office of the Chief Architect or visit GSA's Web site,
http://www.gsa.gov/bim .
About Autodesk Government
Autodesk Government is a dedicated organization within Autodesk that has
served the needs of federal and state/local government agencies for more than
20 years. Autodesk Government delivers software solutions that integrate
geospatial, manufacturing, design and engineering data with other critical
information to reduce the time it takes to make informed decisions. In roles
that include emergency response management, physical infrastructure design and
protection, mission rehearsal, simulation and training, and asset tracking,
Autodesk Government is a trusted partner to help agencies ensure mission
success.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc. is a Fortune 1000 company, wholly focused on ensuring that
great ideas are turned into reality. With seven million users, Autodesk is the
world's leading software and services company for the manufacturing,
infrastructure, building, media and entertainment, and wireless data services
fields. Autodesk's solutions help customers create, manage and share their
data and digital assets more effectively. As a result, customers turn ideas
into competitive advantage, become more productive, streamline project
efficiency and maximize profits
Founded in 1982, Autodesk is headquartered in San Rafael, California. For
additional information about Autodesk, please visit www.autodesk.com.
NOTE: Autodesk and Revit are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names,
product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.
Contact: Noah Cole, 415-547-2405
Email: noah.cole@autodesk.com
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