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This innovative project methodology, developed by the start-up Zero City Project, has the foundations for the construction of the future to be as we want and as we can. aBACO is a set of methodologies that demonstrate that a more participatory, open and efficient architecture is possible. It is based on three pillars that are as complete as they are complex: the Lean Construction philosophy, the IPD management form (Integrated Project Delivery of the American Institute of Architects) and BIM (Building Information Modeling) technology. In addition, it incorporates regulatory requirements to guarantee the validity and quality of the project. Let's see which concepts of each discipline have the most weight in aBACO: Lean Construction philosophy and management tools: Appropriate technology. Organization and leadership. Innovation and collaborative decision making. Early involvement of key participants. Early definition of objectives. Intense planning. Open communication. Mutual respect and trust of all participants. Mutual benefit and reward. Part of IPD: It is the project delivery method that integrates people, systems, structures and business practices in a process that leverages the talent and points of view of all participants.
This improves project outcomes, increases customer value , reduces waste , and maximizes efficiency in all phases of design, manufacturing, and construction. It touches on five aspects: Ongoing involvement of the owner and key designers and contractors. Business interests aligned through benefit/risk sharing. Articulation of project control by the owner with key designers and contractors. Maintaining limited liability between the owner and key designers and contractors. Achievement of multi-party agreements or interlocking agreements. And finally from BIM: BIM is the catalyst and integration system of the IPD Industry Email List project. It allows you to centralize (among other things) design, manufacturing, assembly and project management logistics in a single file . In this way, it provides a platform for collaboration in the design and construction of the project and throughout the entire life cycle. And so it materializes in a project aBACO marks a new way of working based on the optimization of the building process. A project management approach that integrates everything : people, systems, companies and practices in a collaborative procedure that draws on the knowledge of each discipline to improve project results, reducing risks, deviations and waste.
This maximizes efficiency through all phases of design, manufacturing and construction. Slide of the aspects of abacus This initiative comes to us through the architectural competition for the new KÖMMERLING office building , and as we have already said, it will have a most unconventional process, training the participating teams in all these techniques. You know, if you are interested in this method, participate in the KÖMMERLING Challenge and catch up The device placed on the tablet Getting down to business, it's not all good news: the cost is $29 per scan and the modeled file takes about 48 hours to be available once it is uploaded to the application. Even so, we all know that it still represents a considerable saving of effort and money in many cases. “The current method involves about 7 hours of measurements and subsequent 3D modeling work. With Canvas, you scan, upload it, and in 48 hours you have it ready to work. This represents a very clear economic saving, in addition to a reduction in workload,” says Alex Schiff, product manager at Occipital. Looking to the future, the biggest problem seems to be the scaling of spaces, since it is something that at the moment a person has to do. In any case, I imagine that the service will improve in precision and speed.
This improves project outcomes, increases customer value , reduces waste , and maximizes efficiency in all phases of design, manufacturing, and construction. It touches on five aspects: Ongoing involvement of the owner and key designers and contractors. Business interests aligned through benefit/risk sharing. Articulation of project control by the owner with key designers and contractors. Maintaining limited liability between the owner and key designers and contractors. Achievement of multi-party agreements or interlocking agreements. And finally from BIM: BIM is the catalyst and integration system of the IPD Industry Email List project. It allows you to centralize (among other things) design, manufacturing, assembly and project management logistics in a single file . In this way, it provides a platform for collaboration in the design and construction of the project and throughout the entire life cycle. And so it materializes in a project aBACO marks a new way of working based on the optimization of the building process. A project management approach that integrates everything : people, systems, companies and practices in a collaborative procedure that draws on the knowledge of each discipline to improve project results, reducing risks, deviations and waste.
This maximizes efficiency through all phases of design, manufacturing and construction. Slide of the aspects of abacus This initiative comes to us through the architectural competition for the new KÖMMERLING office building , and as we have already said, it will have a most unconventional process, training the participating teams in all these techniques. You know, if you are interested in this method, participate in the KÖMMERLING Challenge and catch up The device placed on the tablet Getting down to business, it's not all good news: the cost is $29 per scan and the modeled file takes about 48 hours to be available once it is uploaded to the application. Even so, we all know that it still represents a considerable saving of effort and money in many cases. “The current method involves about 7 hours of measurements and subsequent 3D modeling work. With Canvas, you scan, upload it, and in 48 hours you have it ready to work. This represents a very clear economic saving, in addition to a reduction in workload,” says Alex Schiff, product manager at Occipital. Looking to the future, the biggest problem seems to be the scaling of spaces, since it is something that at the moment a person has to do. In any case, I imagine that the service will improve in precision and speed.