A hotel renovation optimized thanks to 3D BIM
Since the start of the year, Acorus has discovered the advantages of 3D BIM. Trained using Autodesk Revit Architecture software, a designer integrated into the Acorus design office can represent works on construction sites in 3D and thus simulate renovation projects. Exercise applied since last April to the construction site of the Boissières hotel in Levallois-Perret (92) where Acorus teams were mandated to renovate 48 rooms.
Firstly, measurements of the existing condition of each room were taken using a laser meter which creates a cloud of points, to ensure the correct measurement of all dimensions. Then, using the BIM design and drawing tool, the designer modeled ten bathroom typologies to the nearest cm, thus creating 3D models in all possible configurations.
For Jean-Philippe Brulé, Deputy Director Hotels-Tertiary of the Acorus Group: “These 3D digital model type representations present several advantages for our site managers operating in the hotel industry. By producing reliable and accurate plans, we can more precisely estimate our needs for equipment, materials and working time, particularly when responding to calls for tenders. »
Better prepare your site to limit reserves
The objective on the Boissières hotel site was to make the tile layout drawings for each of the bathrooms more precise: planning the quantities of tiles as well as their cutting allowing the workers to immediately devote themselves to installation. 3D BIM has made it possible to move more quickly on operations, to avoid false cuts, to reduce the risk of error which could lead to additional handling and tile scraps. Digital models made it possible to resolve problems observed during the synthesis of technical and architectural plans. In less than a week all comments were resolved before execution, directly on the 3D plans.
Ultimately, it is also the way to limit the number of reservations to be raised upon acceptance of the site. That of the Boissières hotel was also received without any reservations, two weeks in advance of execution thanks to the use of BIM.
For Jean-Philippe Brulé: “The Revit software allows us to provide an optimal response to our customers by showing them the finished product upstream, from numerous perspectives. Good site preparation is important because it limits errors in the field. This solution is interesting for us and for our customers, who immediately understand what we are offering them thanks to these 3D drawings. This is a real time saver which also allows the reserve rate to be drastically reduced. »
For Philippe Benquet, Chairman of the Acorus Group: “The tertiary sector, with its hotels and offices, is a market that we are increasingly developing, often in collaboration with our design office. Moreover, we are starting a next project with the Edgar Suites apartment-hotels, where this time all the trades will collaborate to rehabilitate their studios. Not only is 3D BIM an essential tool in the field of renovation, but its association with Lean is a winning combination for improving the efficiency and quality of renovation projects. It optimizes the use of materials by precisely calculating the necessary quantities, it allows better programming of timings, anticipation and resolution of problems linked to co-activity. By identifying problems in advance, they can be avoided. It also offers the possibility of involving the client more in the renovation project. Thanks to 3D modeling, the client can visualize the final result and better understand the project. Finally, by visualizing tasks, it is possible to optimize workflows on the construction site. This promotes more efficient execution and better coordination between the different project stakeholders. »