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TBA4405

Digitalization in Construction Processes and Build Environment

New from the academic year 2018/2019

Credits 7.5
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2018
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Gjøvik
Examination arrangement Portfolio assessment

About

About the course

Course content

The course deals with the construction process in light of the digital shift.

The course focus the project manager’s new tasks and gives you a fundamental understanding of the digitized planning and construction process. The course will also include digital process modelling (BPMN).
This course does not treat only use of new BIM based computer tools to solve today’s tasks, but also new ways to organize collaboration, decision making and information flow in the whole construction process. The basis for digital information flow is the common project model called Neste steg (similar to the English parallel called RIBA Plan of Work). The course also gives knowledge of the new international standard; ISO 19650 Organization of information about construction works. Both these frameworks are key to understanding the information flow between the parties of the construction process, looks at principles and solutions for development -, and exploitation of common digital model for the construction in design, construction and operation. How to organize the project in order to achieve data security is explained. Students solve project tasks in collaboration with a company in the construction industry

Learning outcome

After completing the course, participants shall independently have:

Knowledge about:
- The structure of digital construction processes from start to end (see Bygg21 Neste steg/RIBA Plan of work).
- Terminology for digital construction processes.
- Principals for digital information flow in the building lifetime.
- The impact of digitization in the construction industry.
- Information production and information process (ownership, responsibility, tasks).
- Need for information level of detail at different stages of the planning and construction process.
- Routines for increased data security.
- Standards for digital collaboration.

Skills to:
- Organize a project with adequate roles that makes digital information flow possible.
- Define appropriate requirements for digital information delivery in an AEC-project.
- Assess the construction information in a BIM-model.

General competence to:
- Understand the possibilities and limitations in digitization of the construction process.
- Plan and organize information management in AEC-industry.
- Assess project manager’s tasks in a fully digital construction process.
- Conceptually understand and have insight to exploit BIM in the building’s lifetime.

Further on evaluation

Portfolio assessment is the basis for the grade in the course. The results for the parts are given in %-scores, while the entire portfolio is assigned a letter grade. For a re-take of an examination, all assessments during the course must be re-taken.

Required previous knowledge

No more than the entrance requirement for the study program

Course materials

Relevant litterature for the project work will be selected by the student (under supervision of the responsible teacher)
General litterature are selected from following sources:
Bygg21 Neste steg
Neste steg is developed by a working group at NTNU connected to the BAE-program at Bygg21 (see Bygg21.no). The latest version pr Oct 2017 is available (in norwegian) at http://www.prosjektnorge.no/index.php?pageId=827&item=914
ISO19650 Organization of information about construction works -- Information management using building information modelling
- Part 1: Concepts and principles
- Part 2: Delivery phase of assets
Peter Thomas Barnes og Nigel Davies (2015). BIM in Principle and in Practice, 2nd edition Publisher: ICE Publishing ISBN-13: 978-0727760920, (160 pages), 339, https://www.amazon.co.uk/Principle-Practice-Peter-Thomas-Barnes/dp/0727760920

Subject areas

  • Project Management and Construction Engineering

Contact information

Course coordinator

Lecturers

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Manufacturing and Civil Engineering

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Portfolio assessment
Grade: Letters

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2018

Semesteroppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 30 minutes
Semesteroppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 30 minutes
Semesteroppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 30 minutes
Muntlig eksamen
Weighting 10/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 20 minutes
Oppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 1 weeks
Oppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 1 weeks
Oppgave
Weighting 5/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 1 weeks
Rapport
Weighting 60/100 Examination aids Code A Duration 13 weeks