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Enabling you for BIM (Building Information Modelling)

Enabling you for BIM (Building Information Modelling). What is BIM?. Construction Industry Council’s - Definition.

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Enabling you for BIM (Building Information Modelling)

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  1. Enabling you for BIM (Building Information Modelling)

  2. What is BIM? Construction Industry Council’s - Definition “Building Information Modelling is digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility creating a shared knowledge resource for information about it forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life cycle, from earliest conception to demolition.” Simple de-constructed version What is BIM? BIM =structured information for use in design,construction & management of facilities and assets

  3. Who are BIM4SME? – Their objectives • BIM4SME is independent & transparent service • BIM4SME is here to help you to decide if BIM is for you • BIM4SME is here to identify the risk for not embracing BIM • BIM4SME is here to develop the opportunities in embracing BIM • BIM4SME is here to bridge gaps to adopting BIM

  4. The Government through the BIM Task Group ; • Is raising awareness of BIM within the SMEmarketplace • Ensure SMEs understand the requirements of BIM relevant to their role in the supply chain • Demonstrate the value proposition / business benefits to the SME better efficiency, better information and better decision making • Make sure the SMEs understand the risks of doing nothing with regards BIM implementation • Ensure that guidance is in simple English and suitable to their business lens here to help you

  5. What is BIM for the delivery chain? Do I need drawings or schedules or models ……? How does it help the industry? But do I make profit? Do we need it? How much is it going to cost?

  6. Who drives BIM? • By the client, the “PULL” effect • By the supply chain the “PUSH” effect – This is YOU Is BIM a separate activity? • BIM is a business process supported by technology. The Argument – but we all use technology? • BIM process uses technology and data assembly in collaboration.

  7. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Who is BIM for? - Everyone Financial Legal Facility managers The client Sub supply Professional Construction

  8. no Is BIM for the big boys only? yes Can I participate in the BIM stuff as a SME? Where do I sit in the BIM delivery chain? Wait! let me explain Before you discover where you sit in the delivery chain …it would be good for YOU to… • UNDERSTANDING the FULL delivery chain • PROVIDING INFORMATION. Why it is important? • Where, when and why the industry USES THIS INFORMATION?

  9. ARCHITECTURAL, ENGNEERING & CONSTRUCTION & THE DELIVERY CHAIN UNDERSTANDING THE FULL DELIVERY CHAIN Intelligent briefing refurbish Idea Concept Design Build Manage Operate Redevelop Demolish • This is also known as the “LIFE CYCLE”

  10. PROVIDING RIGHT TYPEOF INFORMATION The Argument Intelligent briefing …but we do have brochures, datasheets, specifications! Here they are... refurbish INFORMATION A Idea Concept Design Build Manage Operate Redevelop Demolish INFORMATION B

  11. PROVIDING RIGHT TYPE OF INFORMATION All the information may be there, it may not be assembled in a uniform manner Making the information suitable for BIM INFORMATION A INFORMATION B BIM INFORMATION A BIM INFORMATION B Where do youthink your information is used? …….it can be used at any time and any where in the Life Cycle…..

  12. …so where do I sit in the BIM delivery chain? Construction Professional services Intelligent briefing Facilities management Legal services Suppliers and sub suppliers – The SME Bundle refurbish Idea Concept Design Build Manage Operate Redevelop Demolish Financial services Financial services Financial services Financial services Financial services

  13. These are the questions everyone is asking……. Why are peer organisations disjointed Why requirements are continuously Changing? Who is right? mixed messages! The Jargon What is IFC? What is Uniclass? What is COBie? What is NRM? Whichcamp to follow? What technology do I need?

  14. Firstly - The Jargon dots joined – the simple version Everything to do with industry is being put into a DATABASE BIM is all about assembling informationin a pattern so it is easily accessible This information about your products and serviceswhich becomes the DATA

  15. Now ...to answer the most commonly asked questions Why are peer organisations disjointed? Which camp to follow? Who is right? – the mixed messages Why requirements are continuously changing?

  16. The Technology Choice • - the easy stuff Assemble your product and services information without errors in a structured format as required. INFO A BIM INFO A You need to have your data tested that it complies and can be adopted WelcometoBIM

  17. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Financial Banks, insurance, accountants The financial sector needs to understand risk aversion in the BIM process.

  18. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Legal Lawyers, Contract administrators, Arbitrators, projects managers The lawyers need to understand benefits of risk mitigations as opposed to transfer in the BIM process

  19. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Professionals Architects, engineers, energy consultants, IT, project managers, specialist consultants, surveyors, QS The professionals and the supply chain need to learn how to assemble, use and migrate the information in the BIM process

  20. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Construction Principal contractors, sub-contractors, CDMs and all construction support services The contractors and the supply chain need to learn how to assemble, use and migrate the information in the BIM process

  21. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Facility Managers Operators, surveyors The facilities managers need to understand how to use this information in the BIM process

  22. The INDUSTRY & it’s typical participants Sub supply Manufacturers, suppliers, hire services The manufacturers, suppliers, hire services, etc. need to learn how to assemble, use and migrate the information

  23. … and finally not forgetting early involvement, clear end-user requirements, understand what you want to achieve, will help drive BIM The client

  24. Other choices This is not essential for all groups. For manufacturers & suppliers, having digital models in your armoury can give you a market edge ....so whatare these The Models? these are 3D models of your products, that contain the information required by BIM ....so howcan you get these The Models? outsource them specialist houses create them yourself develop them through local collaboration

  25. The implications • getting the models • Distributed costs • Distributed investment • Good quality control • Easy to adapt • Short & distributed learning • Sort time to market • Low costs • High tech investment • Good quality control • Easy to adapt • Long learning period • Long time to market • High cost • No investment • Difficult quality control • Cannot adapt • Short learning period • Sort time to market outsource them specialist houses create them yourself develop them through local collaboration

  26. CONCLUSIONS BIM is about assembling information – YOUR information You & your company now have the opportunity to accept this new way of assembling information Your information should be accurate and error free– High quality control Your information should be transportable and adoptableby others using it If you are users then you should be capable to use the information, adapt it and transport it – typically architects, engineers and contractors here to help you

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