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Rachel Park (Mace) presentation delivered at ThinkBIM Simulcast event, London, 29 January 2014
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Rachael Park Mace Group
ThinkBIM
January 2014 Rachael Park
Overview of an Information Manager
Overview of BIM for Project Managers
Overview of Project/Cost Management
What model data looks like to us (QS)
Level 2 Commercial Suite (“BIM Bible’s”)
Employers Information
Requirements
BIM Protocol
Scope of Services for Information
Managers
PAS 1192-2 (2013)
Best Practice for PII
Rules of Measurement (“The QS Bible’s”)
• Capital Cost • Cost Estimates • Cost Planning
NRM 1
• Detailed Measurements
• Construction Costs • Capital Replacement
Costs
NRM 2/2a • Through life costs • Maintenance Cost
Estimates • Maintenance Cost
Plans
NRM 3
“BIM Bible’s” (Level 2 Commercial Suite)
Employers Information
Requirements
BIM Protocol
Scope of Services for Information
Managers
PAS 1192-2 (2013)
Best Practice for PII
Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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“BIM Bible’s” (Level 2 Commercial Suite)
Employers Information
Requirements
BIM Protocol
Scope of Services for Information
Managers
PAS 1192-2 (2013)
Best Practice for PII
Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
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Mace Design: SOAS IFC 2X3
Mace Design: SOAS Ifc 2X3
Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx
Helpful Hints – Quantity Surveyor
• Gain a basic understanding / appreciation of how designers
approach / structure a project
• Understand any work-around or limitations of the design
software
• Appreciate not everything is modelled
• May have to develop measurement libraries to extract and
interpret quantities / data from model for immediate use
• Be aware of any data ‘lost in translation’ between file exports
Helpful Hints – Designers
• Additional information may be needed to be inputted into
model in order for quantity take off to be completed from a 3d
model
• Unlikely that model data / structure will be compatible for
quantity take off in line with NRM’s.
• Unlikely that model data / structure can be broken into work
package structures of trade packages.
Helpful Hints - All
• Communication is vital
• Be clear about what your requirements are – retrospective /
abortive work is frustrating and costly
• Be honest! - Don’t over/under exaggerate your capabilities
• Sit with your team and review all aspects of models and the
required outputs together