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What do end-users want and how can BIM deliver it? (private sector perspective)

What do end-users want and how can BIM deliver it? (private sector perspective). Marilyn Standley. 31 January 2013. Contents. How can BIM help create and maintain buildings that are more efficient, have lower carbon emissions and cost less to run?

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What do end-users want and how can BIM deliver it? (private sector perspective)

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  1. What do end-users want and how can BIM deliver it? (private sector perspective) Marilyn Standley 31 January 2013

  2. Contents • How can BIM help create and maintain buildings that are more efficient, have lower carbon emissions and cost less to run? • End users ( private sector) – what do they want and how can BIM deliver it? • Is the expertise and insight of the FM profession making its mark in the development of BIM in the UK? • How can FM professionals seize the opportunities provided by BIM to deliver more efficient buildings

  3. Can BIM help create and maintain more cost and energy efficient buildings? • Buildings as “perpetual prototypes” • BIM enables improved building performance data • BMS experience....

  4. What do end users ( private sector) – want and how can BIM deliver it? • Need for “repetitive “ building types? • BPF Survey 2012 – commercial market • Proportion of rented commercial property growing • Leases getting shorter • Existing buildings and BIM • Place/price/amenities • Future role of landlord?

  5. Is the expertise and insight of the FM profession making its mark in the development of BIM? • Early days..... • Occupational context • Ability to justify investment • Knowledge of buildings in use critical • Ability to assimilate, assess, use available information • FM Market sector

  6. How can FM professionals seize the opportunities provided by BIM? • Bridging the gap for success • www.surveymonkey.com/s/NRGR326 • BIFM working with CIC BIM Forum • BIM/GSL Working Group established • Communication • Case studies • Events • Task groups • Think FM • More engagement and purpose

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