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What was BIM4Real?

What was BIM4Real?. The Project. The EIR. The EIR. UK Government Documents. Consensus and Suggestions. BS1192:2007 Employers Information Requirements are worthwhile But need to be in plain English! And accessible With FM Team Involved Should it all be one document? COBie, be friendly!

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What was BIM4Real?

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  1. What was BIM4Real?

  2. The Project

  3. The EIR

  4. The EIR

  5. UK Government Documents

  6. Consensus and Suggestions • BS1192:2007 • Employers Information Requirements are worthwhile • But need to be in plain English! • And accessible • With FM Team InvolvedShould it all be one document? • COBie, be friendly! • Insurance and the CIC are playing nice • Model Ownership, single use • Roles are not people!

  7. Challenges – Session 1 • Roles • Task Team Manager Push Back • Federated Model Responsibility • CDE Responsibilities • Industry Foundation Class • Uniclass 2.0 Aspirational • Frequency of Information Exchange

  8. Design Delivery

  9. Consensus and Suggestions • Very little. Are we concentrating on strategy too much? • Everybody must get into the same room • Site Coordination Responsibility At Outset • Design Review Meetings Should Be Technical • Model Validation

  10. Challenges – Session 2 • Who Owns The Stairs? Object Ownership • Object Ownership - Software Limitation • Workflow Bottlenecks • Trust • Roles and Responsibilities • Confusion on Interference Checking Responsibility • Level of Definition Protocol

  11. Construction and Operation

  12. Consensus and Suggestions • Interference Checking - Should be fully completed prior to handover • Design With Tolerance In Mind • Quantity Surveyors in Design Meetings • Earlier Project Planning • Editable Format • Never Delete Something - Change It • Federated Model in BIM Execution Plan

  13. Challenges – Session 3 • Federated Model Role • Data Drops • Quantification Trust • Site Management Model

  14. .co.uk

  15. Thank you Download the event summary from http://www.bim4real.co.uk

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