Archibus Smart Client Extension for Revit

BIM Execution Plan: Commissioning

As operating costs in properly commissioned buildings are up to 15% lower than in non-commissioned buildings, the commissioning process is a key focus for facility management.

Commissioning is often considered to be that single phase in the lifecycle of a building when it is handed over to facility management. Commissioning is more effective, however, if it is seen as a process that begins in design. The commissioning process is one of ensuring that a building fulfills its stated function. As with any other analysis or review, the earlier the feedback from commissioning, the less expensive it is to correct deficiencies, and the less work there is for all stakeholders to meet the established quality bar.

Archibus provides a number of opportunities to enhance commissioning with BIM-enabled tools.

Web publishing facilitates early review

Design firms that use Archibus can automatically publish views of their BIM models, spaces, and equipment to Archibus, and commissioning agents can view them over the Web. This review lets the commissioning agents give feedback early enough in the process that all stakeholders can synchronize with less wasted effort.

Benefits of early review: Aside from speeding occupancy and commissioning, early review helps ensure that the quality of the data meets the bar for lifecycle management. Early review saves changes that are expensive and often impossible once the project gets close to construction.

Consistent Standards

Archibus validates Revit model data to ensure consistent standards.

BIM Execution Plans often focus on defining what standards the handoff data must meet -- such as space standards for chargeback or equipment standards for preventive maintenance. While it is essential to define standards, doing so isn't sufficient. Unless the systems that you have automatically enforce validation standards and error checking, the data is unlikely to meet the customers' standards on handover. Towards that end, Archibus provides a direct Web-based connection from Revit to the enterprise database so that as architects create the data, Archibus can validate the data against the project standards

Benefits of using Archibus for consistent standards: Even if you use the built-in Revit Properties dialog to edit data, Archibus reacts to the data change and performs validation in order to keep the model and the enterprise data in synch.

Document Repository

You can use the Archibus Document Repository to link documents to multiple elements:

Benefits of using the Archibus Document Repository:

Specific Recommendations for Commissioning Projects

Archibus can generate commissioning project checklists directly from the space and equipment objects in Revit, providing a complete set of checklists for field verification.

In your BIM Execution Plan specify that: