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BIM. Sarah Birchall and Jo Harris 25 th September 2014. Overview - BIM. What? Why? How? Potential…. What is Building Information Modelling (BIM)?. There are many definitions of what BIM is, but at its core BIM is: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
BIM
Sarah Birchall and Jo Harris
25th September 2014
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Overview - BIM
What?
Why?
How?
Potential….
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What is Building Information Modelling (BIM)?
There are many definitions of what BIM is, but at its core BIM is:
‘…a managed approach to the collection and exploitation of information across a project.’
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The BIM Process
1 Process for data management (BS 1192/PAS 1192)
2 A method for housing the data (BIM software model)
3 A method for distributing the data (COBie + other documents)
From inception to demolition
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So why all the fuss now?
Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project and asset information, documentation and data being electronic) as a minimum by 2016.
Levels of maturity
BIM Level 2
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‘Refined’ definition of Level 2 BIM
“The seven pillars of (BIM) wisdom”
1. PAS 1192-2
2. PAS 1192-3
3. BS 1192-4 (available Autumn 2014)
4. BIM Protocol
5. GSL (Government Soft Landings)
6. Digital plan of work
7. Classification
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TSB competition
Digital Plan of Work
Classification system
Digital presentation tool
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PAS 1192-2:2013
PAS 1192-2:2013
Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling
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Information in PAS 1192-2:3013
Fundamental principles for Level 2 information management
Plain Language Questions (PLQ) Employers Information requirements (EIR) BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Project Implementation Plan (PIP) Master Information Delivery Plan (MIDP) Task Information Delivery Plan (TIDP)
Project delivery team roles, responsibilities and authority
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PAS 1192-3:2014
PAS 1192-3:2014
Specification for information management for the operational phase of assets using building information modelling
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Overview of information management in PAS 1192-3
Organizational information requirements (OIR)“data and information required to achieve the organization’s
objectives”
Asset information requirements (AIR)“data and information requirements of the organization in relation
to the asset(s) it is responsible for”
Asset information model (AIM)“data and information that relates to assets to a level required to support an organization’s asset management system”
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PAS 1192-3 Asset
PAS 1192-2Project
ModelsRequirements
Relating the PAS 1192-2 and 1192-3 components
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BS 1192-4
BS 1192-4:2014
Collaborative production of information
Part 4: Fulfilling employers information requirements using COBie – Code of practice
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Contents of draft BS 1192-4
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Business process
5 Purposes
6 Management and quality criteria
7 Execution
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Building Information Model (BIM) Protocol
“The Protocol identifies Building Information Models that are required to be produced by members of the Project Team and puts in place specific obligations, liabilities and associated limitations on the use of the models. The Protocol can also be used by clients to require the adoption of particular ways of working – such as the adoption of a common naming standard”
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Building Information Model (BIM) Protocol1. Definitions
2. Priority of contract documents
3. Obligations of the Employer
4. Obligations of the project team member
5. Electronic data exchange
6. Use of models
7. Liability in respect of a model
8. Termination
Appendix 1: Levels of detail and the model production and delivery table
Appendix 2: Information requirements
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GSL (Government Soft Landings)
Soft Landings
“…a form of graduated handover for new and refurbished buildings, where the project team is contracted to watch over the building, support the occupant and to fine-tune the building’s systems for up to 3 years post-completion.”
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Government Soft Landings (GSL) GSL
– Taken the principles of Soft Landings and developed it for use within its own procurement strategy
– Differences – the use of metrics to demonstrate compliance with the stated project outcomes
– Four focus areas:1. Functionality and effectiveness - buildings designed to meet
the needs of the Occupiers; effective, productive working environments
2. Environmental – meet Government performance targets in energy efficiency, water usage and waste production
3. Facilities Management – a clear, cost efficient strategy for managing the operations of the building
4. Commissioning, Training and Handover – projects delivered, handed over and supported to meet the needs of the End Users
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Digital Plan of Work
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Classification
Classification Searching for like ‘things’ in a
model Combining models as all ‘things’
are consistently classified Enabling the aggregation of like
‘things’ in a model for the purposes of measurement, purchasing, maintenance, etc
A common language for all people constructing and managing assets
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Example: Classification in a hospital FM environment
Classify four ways: Spaces – every space is classified Activities – all the activities which can be carried out within each space are
classified Systems – the systems serving each space are classified Objects – the objects belonging to each system are classified
In the event of chiller failure: The spaces served by the chilled water system can be identified The activities affected within those spaces can be identified The objects in the rest of the system(s) can be identified
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….so if you meet the requirements set out in these seven components, then you will be Level 2 BIM compliant.
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The potential
Strip the waste from processes. Achieved by sharing information…. To enable right first time installation and operation that meets the needs of the users
Information about the use of the building which is informative to the operators
Better buildings, with clear operational efficiencies and
the best whole life value
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BIM4FM
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Information to make better decisions
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BIM in Operations
The majority of operaters, owners and occupiers (69.0%) recognise that BIM will become increasingly important in day-to-day working practices within the next 2-3 years (if it is not already).
BIM is definitely here to stay and is growing in importance
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Organisational requirements
PAS 1192-3
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Potential for Operations
FM engaged at start of construction projects with supply chain considering client input
User focus during the construction process
Competitive advantage in the FM supply chain
Clear understanding of operational risk
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How it fits…
BS 1192-4
BIM Protocol GSL Digital plan of work
Classification
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BIM Summary
1. What? a managed approach to the collection and exploitation of information across a project.
2. Why? Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM (Level 2) as a minimum by 2016.
3. How? UK Government’s BIM Level 2 requirement by use of seven components (pillars).
4. Potential….There is a huge potential, particularly for operators