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You are here: Home / News / Business / CodeBook Deployed on Canadian Super-Hospital

CodeBook Deployed on Canadian Super-Hospital

January 10, 2012 By Editor

January 6, 2012, Portsmouth, RI: Cannon Design is deploying CodeBook, a toolset that boosts the value of building information modeling (BIM) software applications, in the design of a new 3.5 million square foot Hospital in Montreal, Canada. For more information on the project, please click this link (http://cannondesignblog.com/?p=5067). CDV Systems, a technology systems consultancy and North America distributor of CodeBook, is supporting Cannon Design’s use of the system.
Cannon Design is part of the project consortium, which also includes DCYSA Architecture + Design, Innisfree, OHL Construction Canada, and Laing O’Rourke Canada LTD. The project is the largest public-private partnership (P3) commissioned in North America.
Integrated with industry standard CAD and BIM design tools, CodeBook links to models, shares data and gives detailed reports and validations throughout the design and construction of a project. By providing a bridge between owners, designers and contractors and the facility managers responsible for future operation and maintenance (O&M), it promotes a ‘whole life-cycle’ approach to procurement, delivery and operation of complex buildings.
Jill Bergman, Vice President, Cannon Design explains:
“Codebook augments the team’s BIM tools and leverages the database across the project, for equipment schedules and room data management into the design process. Managing all of the room types and repetitive data across this large project, we needed an application that would help us validate the model outputs, automating the review, and ensuring compliance with the hospital’s emerging standard specifications for each type of space, without having to manually count or track anything. We also know our client will use this database for facility management after we deliver this project.”
At 3.5 million square feet of space, this healthcare facility will have the ability to serve 345,000 ambulatory patients, 22,000 inpatients and 65,000 emergency patients per year. This hospital will also feature 770 single-patient rooms, ambulatory and diagnostic centers, surgery, intensive care, clinical laboratories and a research center for over 35 medical disciplines. One of the largest academic medical centers in North America, it is scheduled to open in 2016.

Cannon Design (www.cannondesign.com) is an Ideas Based Practice, ranked among the leading international firms in planning and design for healthcare, science & technology, education, sports and recreation, commercial and government clients. At present, the firm employs a staff of over 1,000, delivering services in 16 offices throughout North America, as well as in Shanghai, China, and Mumbai, India.

Since 1992, CDV Systems (www.cdvsystems.com) has been providing comprehensive, project-centric and experience-based BIM technology services to the global architecture, engineering, construction and operation (AEC&O) market. CDV adopts a holistic approach to each BIM project, looking to deliver full BIM lifecycle management of all rooms, spaces and furniture, fixtures and equipment (FF&E) assets in architectural, MEP, landscape and civil models. A privately owned international consultancy, CDV offers a full range of services for all Revit®, CodeBook and Eagle Point software products. It is the sole US distributor of CodeBook and an Eagle Point Software Channel Partner.

Codebook International (www.codebookinternational.com) developed its first software application in the early 1990s and has been providing software solutions to design teams, contractors and building owners worldwide ever since. CodeBook International combines software development expertise and the experience of construction industry professionals. The CodeBook application manages program information from project inception through to facility management after project completion. Working with industry standard CAD and BIM tools, CodeBook links to models, shares data and gives detailed reports and validations throughout the design and construction phases of a project. On completion the building owner takes possession of a detailed room information database linked to the 3D building model.

 

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