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BIM ASSIGNMENT

CONMGNT 7048 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT


AND TECHNOLOGY II

SUBMITTED BY:
ANSAL ELEDATHPARAMBIL ANSARI
a1903210
Modification type 1: General settings (40 points)
1.1. Change project location to an address in Adelaide.

a.

b.
1.2. Make the trees invisible in the 3D model.

a.

b.
1.3.Create a new “curtain” exterior wall; rename it to “CMT_Curtain Wall_Metal Stud”. The
“curtain panel” characteristics of this new wall should be “Curtain wall: SH_ Curtain wall”.
Then, apply this newly built wall to the western exterior wall at level 1. Please note that the
studs should be spaced out vertically and horizontally at a range of 1.5 to 2.5 meters.

a.

b.
c.

d.
1.4. Change the width of the window
Change the width of the window located on the South side of the “master bedroom” at level 2
within a range of 2.2m to 3m

a.
1.5.Skylight Window
Add a skylight window to the “master bedroom” at level 2. The dimensions need to be set
smaller than the maximum dimension of [W: 3 m * H: 3 m]. In doing so, make sure that only
the dimensions of the newly-created skylight are changed – not all the skylights
a.

b.
c.

1.6.Kitchen and Dining Room Seperation


In the level 1 floor plan, divide the room “Kitchen & Dining” into two rooms, namely
“Kitchen” and “Dining” using an interior partition wall. Make sure the changes are also
shown in the Room Legend. Further, create a void in the partition wall. Please note that the
interior partition wall should not be discontinued.
a.
b.

c.
MODIFICATION TYPE 2: Energy analysis/optimisation
2.1.Annual End-Use Heating and Cooling Consumption
First, calculate the annual end-use heating and cooling consumption of the building. Use the
information presented in the table below to set up the calculation engine. Hint: You may use
the “Annual Building Energy Simulation” function. Attach necessary screenshots to
demonstrate your step-by-step operations.

Annual End Use Heating Consumption = 32,047 kWh


Annual End Use Cooling Consumption = 4,7258 kWh

Method-
a.
b.

c.
d.

e.
f.
2.2.Annual Solar PV
Use the “solar analysis” function, to calculate the annual solar PV energy production of the
practically usable roof.
Annual Solar PV = 27,585 kWh/year
a.

b.
c.
MODIFICATION TYPE 3: the costs of floors
Revit Autodesk allows users to quickly, yet accurately carry out material quantity takes-offs
and perform different analyses such as cost analysis/estimation. In this part of the assignment,
students should generate a floor schedule to calculate the “total cost per area” of floors of the
given model.

Propose your own cost per square meter values within the ranges specified in the table below
Floor-type Cost per square meter
Floor: Generic 150mm $25 - $40

Floor: Generic 300mm $40 - $50

Floor: Concrete-Domestic 425mm $50 - $65

Floor: Timber Suspended Floor $20 - $30

Floor: Insitu Concrete 225mm $35 - $45

a.
b.

c.
d.
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