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Source: Parsons Brinkerhoff
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Stephen A JonesSenior Director,
Industry Insights Research
Dodge Data & Analytics
Sept 25, 2018
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Stephen Jones
• BA: Johns Hopkins University; MBA: Wharton
• 19 years in Architecture/Engineering• Principal and Board of Directors of major A/E firm Burt Hill (now Stantec)
• 4 years in Construction Technology• Vice President, Primavera Systems (now Oracle)
• 15 years with Dodge Data & Analytics (formerly McGraw-Hill Construction)
• Senior Director, Industry Insights Research
• Focus on how technology advances and process improvements are impacting the global construction industry
Dodge Global NetworkLeading source of data, forecast and analysis
about global construction
SweetsLeading source of information about
building products
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
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Industry Insights Research (Many free reports: www.construction.com)
TECHNOLOGY/INNOVATION
Measuring BIM
China BIMInformation Mobility
BIM for Owners
SUSTAINABILITY
Green Homes Green Schools
World Green Trends Design for Health
PRACTICES/PROCESSES
Managing Uncertainty
Lean Safety
Delivery Systems
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
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Specific BIM Research Reports (www.construction.com)
AustraliaNorth America (3x) Europe (UK, FR, GE) ChinaKorea
Owners ContractorsInfrastructure (2x) Green BIM Metrics
Middle East
2017
Water & Wastewater
2017
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
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Specific BIM Research Reports (www.construction.com)
AustraliaNorth America (3x) Europe (UK, FR, GE) ChinaKorea
Owners ContractorsInfrastructure (2x) Green BIM Metrics
Middle East
2017
Water & Wastewater
2017
“Forcing BIM into
a plan-centric
process”
Its 10%
technology
and 90%
sociology
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
BIM for Infrastructure (Free at: www.construction.com)
Online survey in four countries• US, UK, France and Germany
• 368 engineers, contractors (and owners in US) that do transportation projects
• Roads, bridges, tunnels, aviation, rail and mass transit
BIM for their transportation projects • Use: past, present, future
• Activities that Generate Benefits: project, process and internal
• Investments, ROI
• Non-users: obstacles, triggers
66 page report• Includes case studies, interviews and feature articles
• FREE @ construction.com
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
BIM for Infrastructure (Free at: www. construction.com)
Consistent definition of “BIM” in Dodge Data & Analytics BIM studies since 2007:
• “BIM” refers broadly to the use of 3D modeling technologies to create and use information-rich digital models and the related simulation and visualization capabilities and collaborative processes to leverage the value of the models. It is also commonly referred to as Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and model-based design.
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
BIM for Infrastructure (Free at: www.construction.com)
Follow-up to 2012 study of BIM for all types of infrastructure in US
2017 report includes comparative data for US market
Future reports can compare to this 2017 data in all regions
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Adoption (percentage of firms using BIM on their transportation projects)
BIM Users:
• How many co’s are using BIM on any of their transportation projects
o US includes owners Surveyed as “Users”
“Who’s in the BIM pool?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Implementation (percentage of users’ projects that involve BIM)
Committed Users:
• Percentage of users who report BIM involvement on 50% or more of their transportation projects
o 2 years before survey
o Current use
o Estimated use 2 years from survey
“Who’s in the deep end of
the BIM pool?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
High/Very High Value Activities (3 categories)
1. Analysis and Coordination:
• Spatial coordination
• Structural analysis
• Environmental impact and feasibility studies
“Which BIM activities
produce the most value?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
High/Very High Value Activities (3 categories)
2. Cost, Schedule, Labor, Materials Planning:
• Cost-related
• Schedule-related
• Workforce-related
• Quantity take-off
“Which BIM activities
produce the most value?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
High/Very High Value Activities (3 categories)
3. Approvals, Submittals, Other Tasks:
• Client review
• Submittals (not shop drawings)
• Automated machine guidance
“Which BIM activities
produce the most value?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
0%
39%
39%
41%
43%
45%
46%
48%
53%
57%
58%
O&M
Environmental impact
Automated Machine Guidance
Workflorce
4D Scheduling
Submittals
Cost estimation and cost control
Quantity take-off
Structural analysis
Client review/approval
Spatial coordination
Mature
Developing
Emerging
Highest Value Activities (all countries)
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
0%
39%
39%
41%
43%
45%
46%
48%
53%
57%
58%
O&M
Environmental impact
Automated Machine Guidance
Workflorce
4D Scheduling
Submittals
Cost estimation and cost control
Quantity take-off
Structural analysis
Client review/approval
Spatial coordination
Mature
Developing
Emerging
Highest Value Activities (all countries)
CERTAINTY
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Subgrade BIM
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Subgrade BIM
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Subgrade BIM
Source: Parsons Brinkerhoff
Smr and examples
DRIVE THRU
Smr and examples
DRIVE THRU
Source:ICA
Augmented Reality for Stakeholder Engagement
Source:ICA
Augmented Reality for Stakeholder Engagement
Source:ICA
▪ Macroeconomic overview
▪ Outlook by project type
▪ Big picture review
▪ Beyond 2015
Laser Scanning and Simulated Construction
Laser Scanning and Simulated Construction
Laser Scanning and Simulated Construction
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Future of Making Things
• DIGITAL TWIN: Local, urban and regional scale
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Digital Twin
Optimizing Planning and Design through Simulations
The Future of Making Things
• 5D + Risk management
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge – East Span
Source: Parsons Brinkerhoff
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
0%
39%
39%
41%
43%
45%
46%
48%
53%
57%
58%
O&M
Environmental impact
Automated Machine Guidance
Workflorce
4D Scheduling
Submittals
Cost estimation and cost control
Quantity take-off
Structural analysis
Client review/approval
Spatial coordination
Mature
Developing
Emerging
Highest Value Activities (all countries)
CERTAINTY
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Process and project benefits from using BIM
Top 7 Process and Project Benefits• Percentage of
users who selected each be in their Top 3 (from a total list of 13)
The “WHY?”
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Internal (E&C firms) business benefits from using BIM
Top 5 Internal Benefits• The internal
(engineer and contractor) business benefits rated High/Very High
The “WHY?”
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
When BIM has most value during the project The “WHEN?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Perceived ROI on BIM
Perceived ROI on BIM:
• Variation by country
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Perceived ROI on BIM
Perceived ROI on BIM:
• The percentage of users who perceive their ROI to be at each of 4 levels (or Not Sure)
o 65% positive
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Perceived ROI on BIM
Perceived ROI on BIM:
• The percentage of users who perceive their ROI to be at each of 4 levels (or Not Sure)
o 65% positive
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Perceived ROI on BIM
Perceived ROI on BIM:
• Over 25% ROI by country
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Factors that would most increase value of BIM
Increase Value of BIM:
• The factors that would have most positive impact on BIM value for users
“What do you
need?”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Owners requesting BIM
Percentage of transportation
projects on which owners request
BIM
POLL
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Adoption (percentage of firms using BIM on their transportation projects)
Non-Users:
• Percentage of engineers and contractors who report NOT using BIM on any of their transportation projects
o US includes owners
Surveyed as “Non-Users”
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Non-Users
Reasons for Not Using BIM
• High or Very High influence on not adopting BIM
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Non-Users
Reasons for Not Using BIM
• High or Very High influence on not adopting BIM
Kiewit. Driven by projects. Built by YOU.
2015 Annual MeetingThe Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Know WHY
Determine HOW
Measure HOW WELL
Rinse & Repeat!!!!
Source: Parsons Brinkerhoff
The Business Value of BIM for Transportation Infrastructure
Stephen A JonesSenior Director,
Industry Insights Research
Dodge Data & Analytics
Sept 25, 2018