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National BIMWorkshopJakarta, Indonesia19-20 March 2019Day 2

Mott MacDonald | Smart Infrastructure

Safety Moment

Mott MacDonald | Smart Infrastructure

Day 2 Agenda09:00 Welcome to day 2: Safety moment, and agenda

09:15-09:30 Day 1 refresher and quiz:· Prizes

09:30-10:15 Vietnam Story:· Strategic roadmap approach recap and how it applies to Vietnam

10:15 – 10:45 UK Story:· How the national agenda for infrastructure has been influenced by BIM

10:45-11:15 Focus Group Discussion:· Assess the status of BIM in Indonesia using the EU Diamond for Indonesia

11.15 – 11:30 Networking Break

11.30 – 12.30 Focus Group Discussion:· Strategic roadmap exercise to develop Indonesia BIM roadmap

12.30 – 13.15 Lunch

13.15 – 15.00 Focus Group Discussion (6 – 7 people each team)· Defining near-term roadmap activities

o key stakeholders, activities and owners (Bappenas, PUPR, All)o priority actions, 3-6 months (Bappenas, PUPR, All)o Forming a BIM Working Group (Bappenas, PUPR)

· Workshop learning outcome review· Identify support and contribution of the UK GIP and Consultant (CDBB, Mott MacDonald)

15.00 – 15.30 Closing and reflection

15.30 – 17.00 Any additional discussion with participant if required

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• Why BIM?• GIP• Challenges and opportunities• Indonesia Vision

− Bappenas Infrastructuredevelopment framework

− RPJMN priority projects− PUPR Roadmap− Indonesia 4.0

• Roadmap and EU diamondintroduction

Day 1 Summary

WhyQUIZ

Mott MacDonald | Smart Infrastructure

Handbook for the Introduction of Building Information Modelling by theEuropean public sector. EU BIM Task Group. July 2017. www.eubim.eu

Vietnam BIM program

Email: [email protected]: 0912.922.126

3/20/2019

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Milestones

Research project on BIM roadmap: 2014-2015Survey of BIM implementation statusConference, seminar, BIM forumProposed BIM roadmapBIM expert review

National BIM program: 2016Establish draft committeeProposed national BIM programPublic reviewProgram Roll-out: 2017-2021

Decision no. 2500/QĐ-TTg datedDecember 22nd 2016 by the Prime Minister

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Objective

qCost and schedule reductionqTransparencyqQuality management

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Vietnam BIM programDecision no. 2500/QĐ-TTg dated 22/12/20162017 – 2019

Raise awareness and encouragementPrepare legal frameworkBIM guidelinesTraining

2018 – 2020Piloting BIM in design, construction and project management forat least 20 new constructionsPiloting BIM in facility management forat least 10 important structuresEvaluation piloting phase

2021Applying BIM in construction industry

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Regulation related to BIM

Construction law no. 50/QH13/2014 dated June 18th 2014Decree no. 32/2015/NĐ-CP dated March 25th 2015 onconstruction cost managementCircular no. 06/2016/TT-BXD dated March 10th 2016 onestimating and managing construction costDecision no. 79/QĐ-BXD dated February 15th 2017 onstandardizing project management and consultancy costs

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Construction law

BIM implementation is one of basic principles of construction investment activities

BIM is one of activities in project management

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Decree on construction cost management

BIM fee is included in total estimated cost in project management costsand consultancy costs

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Circular guiding the determination and management ofconstruction investment costs

BIM fee is included in total estimated cost in project management costsand consultancy costs

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Decision on standardizing project management andconsultancy costs

Guide on estimating BIM fee for project regarding project management costsand consultancy costs

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OrganizationMOC to lead BIM implementation

Chairman: MOC Deputy Minister Lê Quang HùngMembers from Ministry of Construction,Transportation, Trade and Industry, Agriculture andRural Development, Planning and Investment

BIM Taskgroup BIM expert panel

BIM Steering Committee

BIM Steering Committeeregulation

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Action plan

2019-20202017 2018

Master plan approved by the Prime Minister

Detailed plan approved by Minister of Construction

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Build Client and IndustryCapacity

Develop Framework of Standards andDocuments

Web, press interviews, media and events: e.g. announce vision / BIM strategy / goalsConference, seminar

Public Sectoractivity

Privateindustryactivity

Public sector activitywith private industrysupport

Critical Milestone

Cost and schedulereduction;Transparency; Qualitymanagement.Legal framework andsocial consensus

Objective

Common BIM guide

Private Industry activitywith public sectorleadership or support

Industry and academia BIM initiatives

Applying BIMwidely

Adapted from Matthews, 2017

Proposechanges inregulationrelated toconstructioninvestment,qualitycontrol,maintenance

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Communication, Communities, People

bim.gov.vn

Conference on 28-9-2017 and 05-4-2018

Facebook page

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Build Client and Industry Capacity

BIM introductionEnvironment, platform and BIM toolsBIM standards, guidelines and BIMimplementation in projectBIM deployment plan for organizationBIM uses for consultants and contractors

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Build Client and Industry Capacity

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Build Client and Industry CapacityBudget:Public: 13Private: 7Type of project:Hospital: 3Building: 11Reservoir: 1Airport: 1Bridge: 2Road: 2Since April 2018, 6 more pilot projects

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Develop Framework of Standards and DocumentsIntroductionEmployer’s Information Requirements(EIR)Information ManagementLevel of Development (LOD)BIM Execution Plan (BEP)BIM contact appendixEstimating BIM feeBIM Dictionary

THANK YOU FOR YOURATTENTION!!!

Email: [email protected]: 0912.922.126

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Mott MacDonald | Smart Infrastructure

Handbook for the Introduction of Building Information Modelling by theEuropean public sector. EU BIM Task Group. July 2017. www.eubim.eu

Train public clientson BIM

Resources and anImplementation group

Increase the range ofprojects delivered:case studies & metrics

Develop unified set of standardsand legal framework based oninternational definition: Singledefinition of BIM implementation

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

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Build Client and Industry Capacity Develop Framework of Standards and Documents

Web, press interviews, media and events: e.g. announce vision / BIM strategy / goals

Public sector statement ofcommitment to National BIMprogramme: Target Year

Assess current standards and legaldocuments as enablers and barriersto BIM adoption

Diverse range of client andindustry groups: “BIM for …”

Public Sectoractivity

Private industryactivity

Public sectoractivity withprivate industrysupport

Critical Milestone

Develop a Digital ConstructionSector:increase productivity andimprove outcomes for thepublic sector

Goal

Identify publicsector sponsor(s) –Drivers & Goals

Industry and academia BIM initiatives

Develop BIM outlinebusiness case –Benefits & Investment

Regional and discipline specificcommunities of practice

Start PilotBIM projects

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Pilot case studies

Industry and academiadeliver BIM trainingcourses and education

Improve and enhancestandards and legalframework based onlearning and internationaldefinition

Publish set of standardsand legal framework

Progressively increase no. ofpublic projects requiring BIM

Public sector consults with industrystakeholders, academia andstandards bodies

Private Industryactivity with publicsector leadership orsupport

Industry BIM standards and guidelines developments

Identify Pilot projects

CommunicationsPlan

Exercise: Where is Indonesia’s Roadmap?

Communication,Communities,People

PublicLeadership

Build Client andIndustry Capacity

Develop Framework ofStandards and Documents

Publish National BIM Strategy /High level implementation plan

Assess current skills andcapacity in clients andsuppliers and academia

Identify implementer champions

Identify existing best practice projects

Identify good training/education

Lunch

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Immediate roadmap activity planningActivities Deliverables Owner Timescale

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In Teams:· Defining near-term roadmap activities

o key stakeholders, activities and owners (Bappenas, PUPR, All)o priority actions, 3-6 months (Bappenas, PUPR, All)o Forming a BIM Working Group (Bappenas, PUPR)

· Workshop learning outcome review· Identify support and contribution of the UK GIP and

Consultant (CDBB, Mott MacDonald)

Focus Group Discussion

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Closing and Reflection

Thank you