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• What is BIM? • Update of Scottish BIM Implementation Plan
• New BIM Guidance for NHS Scotland
• Questions
Allows the virtual production, analysis and optimal development of a utility asset in a digital environment to support delivery & performance.
Build Better Before Built & Operated
Optimised Operation
Building Information Modelling
Structured Information
Process
Collaborative Working
Technology
This rapid prototyping with multi-variable optimization
helps ensure the selection of solutions which ensure high asset performance and maximum user comfort and
usability. Typically outcome focused areas that can be
tested in the model environment include:
Material/ Equipment Handling
Patient Traffic Patterns
Nurses Traffic Patterns
Surgeons Traffic Patterns
Infection Control through computational fluid dynamic
modelling
Building Information Modelling Healthcare – tangible benefits
“Level 2 BIM maturity is a series of domain and collaborative federated
models, consisting of both 3D geometrical and non-graphical data,
prepared by different parties during the project life-cycle within the context
of a common data environment. The project participants provide defined,
validated outputs via digital data transactions using proprietary information
exchanges between various systems in a structured and reusable form.”
Civil Team Services Team
Construction Team Operational Team
Surveying Team
BIM Level 2
Pro
ject
O
rgan
isat
ion
al Data Strategy Templates
Asset Management
& Maintenance
Start with the end in mind
Theoretical
Performance
Targets
Simulate and
Test Design
V Targets
What Data Do You Require?
Motorised valve Yes Stop valve No Pump Yes Pipes ? Clips No Plant footings No Grilles ? Acoustic Baffles ?
Product Type/Name Supplier Details Maintenance Data Description Location Asset Tag Lifecycle Data Room Weight Dimensions Serial Number
“Proportionate data requirements that have purpose and value”
What Data? What Assets?
“ BIM will be introduced in central government with a view to encouraging adoption across the public sector. The objective should be that, where appropriate, projects across the public sector adopt BIM level 2 by April 2017.” Review of Scottish Public Sector Procurement In Construction
• Recommendation endorsed by Scottish Ministers
• Supported by 5 supplementary BIM recommendations
BIM is a journey not a destination
BIM L1 BIM L2
BIM L3
BIM L0
Cementing in BIM Level 1
capability is the first part of
our mission
Level 2 not mandated on Scottish Public Sector Projects
Focus on:
What Projects Will Require BIM?
From April 2017, Scottish Government and relevant bodies in scope of the Scottish Public Finance Manual must adopt the new Scottish BIM Guidance for public works contracts commencing procurement procedures from 31st April 2017. Other bodies that can award public contracts, and other organisations providing delivery mechanisms for the construction of public buildings and infrastructure, are asked to implement BIM and integrate into their procurement procedures. In addition, the requirements for BIM may be included as a conditions of funding for forthcoming Scottish Government infrastructure programmes.
BIM Implementation Plan
Roadmap for supporting
procuring authorities within Scotland to implement BIM Level 2 from April 2017. This sets out a combination of focused actions including: • Pathfinder projects, • Guidance, • Training, • Research
BIM Buyers Group
MODELLING MANAGEMENT
Members
1. Knowledge sharing forum
2. Support organisations preparation & adoption
3. Promote best practice
BIM Academia Group
MODELLING MANAGEMENT
Members
1. Defining Future Skills Need
2. Developing New Educational Pathways
3. Attracting New Entrants
BIM Supplier Group
• Chair Ryan Tennyson WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff
• Join the network today cs-ic.org/BIM
BIM Pathfinder Projects
BIM Pathfinder Projects
BIM Knowledge Sharing Event
IS019650
BIM Digital
Engineering VDC
Task Groups, Mandates and Standards Reports and Acceleration Committees
Smart ICT
Guides and Road-maps
Pilots
Share
Making Digital Working Simple
Clear Pipeline of Gov BIM Projects
Keep Guidance simple/Utilise what already exists
Benefits to be understood and measured
Adoption of BIM to be proportionate
Link AIM Requirements with Operational Metrics
Experiences Shared
Harmonise Methods When We
Can
Consistent Messaging
Collaborative Network
Share Collateral
Share Ideas
(Futurewise)
Summary of Findings
Approach To Implementation
When? To Adopt BIM
Level 2
Why? To Adopt BIM
Level 2
How? To Adopt BIM
Level 2
BIM Level 2 Grading Tool BIM Level 2 Benefits Tool BIM Level 2 Guidance
1. Keep it simple
2. Specific to Scottish Public Sector
3. Not reinventing the wheel (Reference existing best practice)
Scottish BIM Guidance
Scottish BIM Guidance
1. Keep it simple
2. Specific to Scottish Public Sector
3. Not reinventing the wheel (Reference existing best practice)
Available from January 2017
Project Value If £X => OJEU Threshold the score = XX
Proposed use of CAFM / AMS
Previous L2 Experience or
Readiness
Info Management Plan & Strategy
Does CDE Exist?
Is the project Multidisciplinary?
Use of 3D & Meta-data
Design Risk
Stakeholder Engagement
If yes X < OJEU Threshold The sliding scale between X and X (Minimum)
If Score => XX Then Level 2 BIM If Score <XX Then Level 1 BIM
Overall Grading Criteria
SFT On-Line BIM Maturity Grading Tool
BIM MATURITY GRADING WORKFLOW
Weighted Scoring System
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