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BIM käyttöön Britanniassa - Onko konservatiivinen Britannia ohittamassa Suomen?

Prof. Arto Kiviniemi Head of Design Directorate School of Built Environment

University of Salford

Point of the Departure   In spring 2010 most people in UK felt

strongly that modelling will not be important for AEC professionals in the near future:   ”The industry needs people who can make

drawings with CAD. There is no industry demand for BIM and we cannot start teaching it. 3D modelling is expensive and too complicated for students.”

BIM requirements by owners 1 October 2010 | By Anna Winston

http://www.bdonline.co.uk/news/uk/bim-to-become-part-of-public-procurement-process/5006655.article

First industry responses…

Current messages around BIM, such as the client requirements…

…fast growing BIM adoption…

Source: McGraw Hill: The Business Value of BIM in Europe 2010 = UK, France, Germany

…reported benefits…

… and huge ROI numbers…

...have resulted a strong driver   which often is related to

  envy and greed   We must also get those huge profits!

  or fear   Are we losing our position on the market?

…but do people really understand the concept?

BS 8541-2:2011   Library objects for architecture, engineering and

construction. Recommended 2D symbols of building elements for use in building information modelling

  Status : Current - Published : September 2011

Where are we on the Hype Cycle?

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BIM maturity model

Key question: What benefits are we trying to achieve with BIM?

Doing something just because everyone else seems to be doing

it, is not a valid reason.

Government Construction Strategy   Published 31st May by the Cabinet Office   The Cabinet Office will co-ordinate Government’s drive to the

development of standards enabling all members of the supply chain to work collaboratively through Building Information Modelling (BIM).

  This will be a phased process working closely with industry groups, in order to allow time for industry to prepare for the development of new standards and for training.

  Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project and asset information, documentation and data being electronic) as a minimum by 2016. A staged plan will be published with mandated milestones showing measurable progress at the end of each year.

  A detailed process map and definitions for several levels of the client requirements are under development.

Morrell on 20th May 2011

http://www.building.co.uk/news/all-government-projects-to-use-bim-within-five-years/5018349.article

MSc in BIM and Integrated Design

First course started in September 2011

BIM is not about technology

PROCESS Lean design management

Integrated project delivery

Design intent Validation/verification

Better value: Benefits realised through

process change, technology adoption

and development of people

PEOPLE Leadership

Collaboration Stakeholders engagement

TECHNOLOGY BIM

Modelling and simulation Interoperability

Integration MSc in BIM and Integrated Design University of Salford 2011

Programme aims   Advanced knowledge on lean, integrated design

processes with the use of BIM technology   Educate those involved with designing and managing

(complex) re/development of built environment   Develop managerial, technical and interpersonal skills to

deliver better value through design

Modules

Design Collaboration

and Management of Integrated

Projects

Building Information Modelling

Theory and Practice

Lean Integrated Design and Production

Advanced Tech. for

Collaborative Design

or Sustainable

Design Theory and Practice

Dissertation or

Research by Design

PGCert

PGDip

MSc

A new BSc Architecture programme in preparation. Strong focus in integrated BIM and collaboration. Planned start in September 2013 (seeking for ARB and RIBA validations)

Several excellent partners, for example...

Arup

Buro Happold

Skanska UK

Balfour Beatty   Selected 2 universities as their global

strategic partners   Stanford University: 90% of US OpCos, 10% of the

rest of the world   University of Salford: 10% of US OpCos, 90% of

the rest of the world   Global BIM Expo at Salford in June 2011

  100+ senior level participants

  Tailored CPD (Continuing Professional Development) programme in development

Manchester City Council

Image courtesy of Ryder Architecture

Conclusions   UK is currently clearly behind Finland in the BIM

adoption, but development has been unbelievably fast in the last 12 months   Companies are moving rapidly, investing in BIM and looking

for advice   Individuals are looking for BIM skills

  CIC (Construction Industry Council) has formed a BIM Forum   Representation from all major professional, industry and

academic associations   Zero resistance in the industry

  Leading UK companies are very advanced – even in global perspective – and actively looking for research collaboration