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Thoughts on BIM Maturity

Thoughts on BIM Maturity. BIM. Teams Organisations Individuals Projects. Informational islands that have historically existed in the AEC industries (Hannus 1995). Connecting. Explain. Planner. Building Control. Semiotics. End User. Model view definitions. Design Team. Client.

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Thoughts on BIM Maturity

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  1. Thoughts on BIM Maturity BIM Teams Organisations Individuals Projects

  2. Informational islands that have historically existed in the AEC industries (Hannus 1995)

  3. Connecting Explain Planner Building Control Semiotics End User Model view definitions Design Team Client Contractor The requirement for each party is different

  4. The Red Queen Effect As Best Practice advances, it is necessary to change to remain competitive

  5. Why do we want BIM maturity ? Greater ROI To Achieve Better Buildings

  6. BIM File Organisation (Heng 2011)

  7. How can we achieve this?

  8. ???? ????

  9. Level 2           A managed 3D environment held in separate discipline 'BIM' tools with data attached. Commercial data will be managed by enterprise resource planning software and integrated by proprietary interfaces or bespoke middleware. This level of BIM may utilise 4D construction sequencing and/or 5D cost information. The Government’s BIM Strategy Paper calls for the industry to achieve Level 2 BIM by 2016. Level 3A fully integrated and collaborative process enabled by 'web services' and compliant with emerging Industry Foundation Class (IFC) standards. This level of BIM will utilise 4D construction sequencing, 5D cost information and 6D project lifecycle management information.

  10. Consult Australia 2010

  11. BIM Maturity Indexes COBIT BIM Meetlat BIM Successpredictor BIMM (Succar 2009) NBIMS CMM (McCuen and Suermann 2007)

  12. Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT)

  13. Capability Maturity Model Integrates

  14. Technology Process Policy BIMe Software Hardware Network Contractual Regulatory Preparatory Bilal Succar 2004 Leadership Infra Structure Human |Resources Products & Services http://bimexcellence.net/

  15. NBIMS 2007

  16. BIM IMPLEMENTATION: MANCHESTER TOWN HALL COMPLEX RESEARCH REPORT (University of Salford)

  17. NBIMS 2007

  18. NBIMS 2007

  19. David Cracknell Skills required ?

  20. Indiana University BIM Proficiency Matrix (BPM) Skills required ? projects.buildingsmartalliance.org/files/?artifact_id=3364‎

  21. Efficiency gains of collaborative BIM (Smith 2012)

  22. Best Solution Synchronous vsAsynchromous Communication – Graphic credit Ramius

  23. Successful Collaboration has been described as Synergy, where the sum is greater than all the parts; i.e. 2+2=5.

  24. The concept of a BIM Big Room to facilitate collaboration

  25. Revit Server 2013

  26. Autodesk Buzzsaw

  27. BIM viewed as a sociotechnical system with technological base of social components (Kennerley 2012)

  28. Collaboration on multiple devices

  29. Information Delivery Manual • An information delivery manual (IDM) provides significant help in getting the full benefit from a building construction information model (BIM). If the information required is available when it is needed and the quality of information is satisfactory, the construction process itself will be greatly improved.

  30. References Tool for Benchmarking BIM Performance of Design, Engineering and Construction Firms in The Netherlands Rizal Sebastian and Leon van Berlo AECbytes Viewpoint #33 (December 6, 2007) The Interactive Capability Maturity Model and 2007 AIA TAP BIM Award Winners Tammy McCuen, Major Patrick Suermann, P.E. An integrated approach to BIM competency assessment, acquisition and application Bilal Succar, Willy Sher, Anthony Williams CIFE, NBIMS

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