F1 applied to Design + Construction

F1 applied to Design + Construction

There is nothing quite like the moment of elation when you have become a champion. It is a brief moment of perfection that is the culmination of smart work, determination, deliberate practice and flawless execution. When you talk to champions, they all talk about the little things they focus on the attention to the details. Those details often deal with time; hours, minutes, seconds, hundredths or even thousands of a second can be the difference between a championship and second place.

Anyone who follows Formula 1 knows the phenomenon: everything revolves around seconds or less. During qualifying, a fraction of a second is crucial: it makes the difference between pole position and 6th or 7th place. But during the race, this difference can be as much as two laps. Why this difference?!

There are several reasons for this. Consider strategic choices made by teams around fuel and tyres, position on the grid and the driving style of the driver. In short, qualifying is all about maximum speed for a short period of time, while the race itself is a long and complex battle, where numerous factors influence drivers’ performance. Every second determines not only the difference in qualifying, but the entire course of the race.

Parallel to Design + Construction

In F1 each team designs their car to meet specifications and criteria laid down by the FIA and in Architecture the designers design a structure to meet the specifications of the client and the Authorities having jurisdiction over the location where it is going to be built.

Each F1 team must then construct the design which is often 16,000 pieces in a set duration to meet the racing season and in Architecture the contractor must contract and build the structure, which can be millions of pieces, in a set duration to meet the contract requirements.
F1 is the mixture of design, engineering, human physical performance, data science, heuristics, teamwork, money, and guts. Design + Construction is the mixture of design, engineering, human physical performance, data science, heuristics, teamwork, money, and guts.
In Design + Construction, very few have ever done the math that 8 hours = 28,800 seconds and that a $ 21,000,000 month in Work In Place equates to $1,000,000 per day divided by 28,800 seconds = $ 34.72, but there are a few who are striving for that championship who done the calculations.

In F1 superior design reduces defects that slow the assembly of the car through lost time of rework or slow the car during a race because it does not perform optimally. A superior design also breeds confidence in the humans who work with the car or drive the car enabling them to push the outside of what is possible reducing the time that outside influences such as weather or car crashes could affect them.

In Design + Construction, there are exponentially more pieces to assemble under time constraints affected by the weather and issues beyond our control, and yet we do not always see the similarities or take advantage of the tools and concepts used in F1.

Designed in quality and digitization can make seemingly insignificant differences at the beginning of a project and can have huge consequences for the end result. Fragmented information, disconnected processes, and different file formats of BIM models affect the quality of construction data. These factors, in turn, can lead to inaccurate decision-making, delays, and expensive remedial work and can even make the difference between profit or loss in a construction project.

To avoid these problems, it is crucial to pay attention to details from the start of a construction project, just like during qualifying races in Formula 1. An efficient process, seamless collaboration and identifying errors in the design process can spot potential problems before they grow into major issues.

Make a difference with model control

Committing to model checking is the first step for this. At Xinaps, we strongly believe that good model checking at the beginning of a project gives huge benefits at the end. Model checking tools optimize the design process and ensure accurate and reliable models. A good model checking tool can mean the difference between a successful project and significant losses.

So pay attention to the smallest details from the start. Just as this helps drivers maintain their lead, a good model control tool like Verifi3D can ensure successful project completion right from the design process. So, ready to take your construction project to pole position?!

Join Chris Heger and Ward Turkyeh in our upcoming webinar, “BIM model checking – From pit stop to project site” on the 14th of March 2024.

Sign up today and stay ahead in the construction race!

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CEO
Xinaps

CEO
Xinaps

Optimize BIM process

Optimize BIM process

OAC Services Inc., a leading construction management and consulting firm, has been at the forefront of delivering innovative and high-quality projects. With a commitment to excellence, OAC Services sought to enhance its building design processes by integrating data-driven solutions and stressed the importance of checking designs against building codes and standards. With a growing portfolio of complex projects, the firm recognized the importance of adopting a tool that could address the need for efficient clash detection, rigorous code compliance checks and a streamlined collaboration process among project stakeholders. To achieve these goals, OAC implemented Verifi3D as part of their technology and data-driven design strategy.

Enhanced collaboration.

OAC Services knew that collaboration among different stakeholders involved in a project was essential for maintaining compliance and meeting industry standards. Leveraging Verifi3D’s seamless integration with leading CDEs such as Autodesk BIM 360 ensured that everyone involved in the project had access to the most up-to-date and validated information. Thus, enhancing overall project coordination and real-time collaboration.

Advanced rule-based checks.

With its cloud structure and advanced rule-based engine, teams were able to automate and recreate standards into rule-based checks. This facilitated teams to adhere with COBie and the National BIM Standard-United States™ (NBIMS-US™), ensuring compliance and providing a layer of assurance, mitigating the risk of regulatory issues and costly revisions.

Streamlining COBie support with automation.

Creating COBie sheets can be overwhelming due to the volume of data in models. Verifi3D simplifies the process with its advanced Data Viewer in viewing the COBie parameters and attributes that are used in the COBie worksheet, ensuring accuracy and consistency. This results in significantly improved quality of building design data, eliminating manual errors and inconsistencies.

Real-time reporting.

The real-time reporting capabilities empowered teams to generate on-the-fly reports on the building design models, allowing the project teams to address, report and track issues promptly and maintain project timelines. By addressing potential issues early in the design phase, the teams were better equipped to adapt to changes and challenges in the dynamic construction landscape.

“Verifi3D not only enhances our current processes but also positions us at the forefront of innovation in construction management. The implementation into our building design process exemplifies the transformative power of data-driven decisions. Verifi3D is not just a tool, it’s a strategic advantage for OAC Services and a game-changer in the construction tech landscape!”

Vice President of Innovation

“Verifi3D not only enhances our current processes but also positions us at the forefront of innovation in construction management. The implementation into our building design process exemplifies the transformative power of data-driven decisions. Verifi3D is not just a tool, it's a strategic advantage for OAC Services and a game-changer in the construction tech landscape!”

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Milu Sini Lal

Marketing Executive
Xinaps

Milu Sini Lal

Marketing Executive
Xinaps