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Explore the evolution of mobility from the 1950s to the present, highlighting key innovations like the first portable hard drive and smartphone. Discover how advancements in mobile technology are transforming the construction industry and driving progress in BIM adoption. Learn about challenges and opportunities in connectivity, data management, and application quality. Uncover the pivotal role of mobile devices in enhancing productivity, cost efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Join industry leaders in shaping a future where mobility and technology converge seamlessly to revolutionize construction practices.
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COMIT 2012 Bill Price Systems and Technology Director Costain @BillPriceBill
BIM Agenda Speed of change Making it mainstream Progress in the year What does tomorrow bring?
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC • 1984 1st PDA
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC • 1984 1st practical handheld PC • 1990 Tim Berners-Lee
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC • 1984 1st practical handheld PC • 1990 Tim Berners-Lee • 1994 1st Smartphone
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC • 1984 1st practical handheld PC • 1990 Tim Berners-Lee • 1994 1st Smartphone • 2007 1st iPhone • 2008 1st Android Smartphone
Where has mobility come from • 1950s 1st portable hard drive • 1980s 1st portable PC • 1984 1st practical handheld PC • 1990 Tim Berners-Lee • 1994 1st Smartphone • 2007 1st iPhone • 2008 1st Android Smartphone • 2010 1st Tablet • 2012 tablet out shipping PC’s
Tipping Point? Powerful mobile devices Improving connectivity Accessible data sources Overall cost of ownership dipping Application quality and richness Customer Pull • Interoperability • Fragmented Industry
Mobility Challenges • Connectivity • Mobile broadband • WiFi across projects • Obsolescence • Security – Delivery architecture needs to change • MDM • Lots of data needs to become information that needs to lead to knowledge.
Making it Mainstream • Martini Effect • Anytime anyplace anywhere. • Must be right information, when you need. • Value driven • by collaboration and reuse of data. • Business Intelligence
Overview of our BIM Process • Costain BIM portal developed • http://cosnet.costain.com/BIM/home.aspx • Standards, methods and protocols. • Inclusion of Supply Chain • Level 2 by the end of 2012
Progress Working Smarter
MARIO MARIO is a combination of the very bestlaser scanning with advanced back office support
Mobile and BIM Survey/information gathering Validate design assumptions Minimise construction impact Optimise the build - right first time. Validate constructed correctly Maintain correctly
Value – Winning the day “What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
2012+ • Consumerisation • BYOD • Multi functional devices • Social • Cloud • Obsolescence • SaaS • Data solutions • Security • Connectivity – The need for speed • Interoperability • Augmented Reality - a game changer?
COMIT 2012 Bill Price Systems and Technology Director Costain