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Rachael Park Mace Group

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ThinkBIM

January 2014 Rachael Park

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Overview of an Information Manager

Overview of BIM for Project Managers

Overview of Project/Cost Management

What model data looks like to us (QS)

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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

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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

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Developed to a co-ordinated suite of measurement rules dealing with all facets of measurement Provides common measurement standard for the comparison of costs throughout the lifecycle of a building Defines the information that QS require to prepare cost estimates, plans and complete analysis Acknowledges that levels of design and measurement are progressive i.e. the level of measurement and cost detail should reflect the level of design
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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

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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

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Mace Design: SOAS IFC 2X3

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Mace Design: SOAS Ifc 2X3

Mace Design: SOAS Dwfx

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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

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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.

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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