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BIM is a big changeBIM Level 2 on Argent Street

BIM Overview • What is BIM?• BIM, Why Now ?• BIM standards.• BIM road map• BIM Maturity Levels & Dimensions Explained• Where are the BIM Opportunities?• BIM for Quantity Surveyors • BIM for Asset Management• Who Benefits & What are they?And Beyond - What Next?

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BIM is a big change….

… or is it

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BIM Overview

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My head hurts...

What is BIM?

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BIM…what it isn’t

CA 3Software NEW EXCEL3D

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What is BIM?

It’s a managed approach to the collection and sharing of information across the whole project

team.

BIMIs a Process

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What is BIM?

“If I’d asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster horse.”Henry Ford at the Model ’T’ launch

INNOVATION

A Different ‘MINDSET’© SmartBIM Solutions 2011

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What is BIM?

B M

Building Information Modelling Building Information Management

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• Creation of 3D models• Coordination • Analyze the design• Visualization

• How information is put into the model• How information is shared• Validate the information • How information is extracted

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BIM, Why Now ?

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Lower Costs

33%reduction in the initial cost

of construction and the whole life cost of built

assets

Lower Emissions

50%Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the built

environment

Faster Delivery

50%reduction in the overall time, from inception to

completion, for newbuild and refurbished assets

Why UK Gov & BIM ?

Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM as a minimum by 2016 – i.e.. All public projects over £5M

(£0M?) must demonstrate a “Level 2” BIM strategy by the end of 2015

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Where are we now

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BIM Standards

•RIBA Digital Plan of Works 2013Information Exchanges at RIBA Stages

•BS 1192:2007Collaboration in BIM

•PAS 1192-2:2013Delivery of Level 2 BIM

•PAS 1192-3:2014Operational phase of assets using BIM

•BS 1192-4:2014Collaborative production of information

•PAS 1192-5-2015Security for BIM

•BIM Protocol 2013Contractual relationship between the employer and the supplier

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BIM road map

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ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECES OFDOCUMENTATION ON A BIM PROJECT

We want BIM!

This is what we don’t want out

of BIM

BIM Planning

This is what wedo want

out of BIM

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(EIR)Employers information requirements

BIM Brief

Organisational Information Requirements

Asset Information Requirements

Asset Information Model

Technical• Software Platforms• Data Exchange Format• Co-ordination• Training

Management• Roles &Responsibilities• Clash Detection process• Collaboration• Asset Information

Commercial• Data drop deliverables• BIM deliverables

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(AIR)

(AIM)

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BIM road map

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BEP

•BIM goals and uses

•Design BIM process

•information exchange requirements

•Define infrastructure for BIM

BEP : Building Execution Plan

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BIM road map

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Tops Club BIM Model

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BIM – The Dimensions (6 Dimensions)

Site/Civil Model

Services Model

4DSequencing

5DCost Control

6DSustainability Analysis

7DFacilities Management

Level 2 BIM – Sharing Models for Coordination Review

ARCH Model STRUCT Model

Federated Model

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What are BIM Level 2 Deliverables?

• COBie.

• A federated consultants model• PDF 2D contract drawings.

• Native BIM software files

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Where are the BIM Opportunities?

• Housing• Retrofit• Schools/Academies• Healthcare• Infrastructure/Rail/Roads• Retail• Estate Management ???

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BIM for Quantity Surveyors

Threat or Opportunity?

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BIM for Quantity Surveyors

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• All information required inside of 3D model• Ability to link drawings, quantities and costs digitally on

screen and track changes• Automatic update of quantities as design changes• Improved coordination with the Design team

Benefits for Quantity Surveyors

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Opportunities for Quantity Surveyors

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The role of the Information Manager

Employer must appoint a party to undertake the Information Management role

Opportunities for Quantity Surveyors

• How information is put into the model• How information is shared• Validate the information • How information is extracted

Role & Responsibilities

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Every £1 spent on design is the equivalent to £20 in construction and then £60 in operation”

BIM for asset management

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Taking all the pieces of the Asset

BIM for asset management

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BIM for asset management

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BIM for asset management

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BIM for asset management

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And Beyond

What next ?

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Asset management for existing portfolios and new construction

BIM Consultation for clients (Client advice and EIR setup)

Information management & task team management

Converting existing 2D Drawings, legacy data to BIM

Analysing project models including model review, clash detection, energy, cost and structure.

Level 2 BIM project delivery

What are the ECD BIM Services

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Thank you.Any

Questions?

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