Bradford College's David Hockney Building

NO IMAGE : Please register the image of the project.
Bradford College is an important part of West Yorkshire's higher education landscape, with a 182-year history and 25,000 students. It is also in rapid transition: rebranding, sprouting satellite colleges, laboratories, sports centres and renewing its accommodation. The six-storey, £50m David Hockney Building, named after the college’s most famous old boy, replaces three existing teaching blocks and is designed by Bond Bryan Architects to evoke the wool mills of Yorkshire's past. Turner & Townsend worked as project and cost manager.
Projects Bradford College's David Hockney Building
Location ()
Owner/client type
Contract
Project status
Use & occupancy Higher Education Facility
Structure
Gross floor area(m2)
Number of Floors 6 floors / 0 basement floors
Maximum height
Project duration :


Project duration
Feasibility
SD+DD
CD
Construction
Operation
Delivery method :
Special requirements : Fesibility :
SD+DD :
CD :
Construction :
FM :

Project Participants
Feasibility SD+DD CD Construction Operate
Architect
BIM Consultant
BIM Modeler
Contractor
Engineer
Facility manager
Owner/Developer
Researcher
Residents/End users
Subcontractor/Fabricator
Others


BIM Uses
Feasibility SD+DD CD Construction Operation


Technologies used
Feasibility SD+DD CD Construction Operation
Feasibility SD+DD CD Construction Operation
Cost Reduction
Schedule reduction
RFI reduction
ROI
Error reduction
Rework reduction
Waste reduction
Safety improvement
Communication/decision-making improvement
Others: Marketing
References CASE STUDY BRADFORD COLLEGE’S DAVID HOCKNEY BUILDING David Hockney Building, Bradford College David Hockney Building, Bradford College The Bradford College ARCHICAD 19 Signature Building
Overview
Project timeline
Team organization/Team selection
High performance
Sustainability
Energy performance
Commercial strategies (BIM execution strategies)
BIM Excution Plan/BIM Guide
Contract /Delivery methods
Model revision/update strategy
Model (information) quality checking methods
Leadership strategies
Team building and collaborative culture
Goals and alignment
Role definition and accountability
Logistical process tactics
Managing schedule and budget
BIM and design documantation
Meeting and workspace environment
Building innovation
Emerging technologies