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2013/SOM3/SCSC/WKSP2/017 Session 8
Pathways Forward
Submitted by: bimSCORE
Joint APEC-ASEAN Workshop - How Building Information Modeling Standards
Can Improve Building Performance Medan, Indonesia
24-25 June 2013
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Session 8: Pathways ForwardAn interactive discussion between the audience and a panel of workshop speakers
June 25, 2013
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Calvin Kam, PhD, AIA, PE, LEED AP
Founder, bimSCORE
Tony Rinella, Assoc. AIA
Director, bimSCORE
Session 8: Pathways Forward
Moderator
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The Speakers
Australia: John Mitchell, Chairman/President,BuildingSMART Australasia
Indonesia: Dr. Rahmi Andarini, Energy Efficiency Expert, Energy Efficiency and Conservation Clearing House Indonesia, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Korea: Dr. Ghang Lee, Associate Professor, Director Building Informatics Group, Architectural Engineering Yonsei University
Singapore: Dr. Cheng Tai Fatt, Deputy Managing Director, Building and Construction Authority Academy
United States: Dr. Calvin Kam, Co-Founder & Senior Program Expert, Public Buildings Service, U.S. General Services AdministrationFounder, bimSCORE
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Process
Actions
Realizing Vision through Process and Actions
Strategy
Vision
Source: Kent Bauer
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Status-Quo Piloting Policy Industry Innovation
Source:
Building upon our experiences from America, Asia and Europe,
bimSCORE has summarized the success of a economy’s BIM journey into 5 characteristics
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TechnologyProvide the right tools
Image source: iPoint 3D
Four Primary Evaluation Areas
PlanningEstablish objectives and protocols
AdoptionFind the right people & process
Image source: actionmarketingcopy.com/tag/marketing-objectives/
Image source: www.businessihub.com/guide-for-choosing-your-business-objectives/
Image source: www.us.spinnaker-nt.com;betterhiringtoday.com/5-signs-your-hiring-process-needs-help/
PerformanceTrack impact, progress
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Vision
Process
Actions
Strategy
Exec
utiv
ePr
ojec
t Tea
mMonitor BIM / BIM Performance, Inform Enterprise Best Practices
BIM-enabled IPD
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Performance
Source: ENR
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Adoption
Technology
Performance
bimSCORE
Confidence Level
Conventional Practice
Typical Practice
Advanced Practice
BestPractice
Innovative Practice
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73%
PerformanceQuantitative
Qualitative
Leading vs. Lagging Indicators
Construction InjuriesOperation Injuries
Source: bimSCORE and CFF teams. 2012 AIA BIM/TAP Awards
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Hazards modeledSafety equipment modeled
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A Scientific Approach to BIM & BIM Implementation
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Performance Discussion
What benefits of BIM will be leveraged in the economy, and how is success measured?
• What are the most important measureable success factors for the built environment in your economy?
• What are the indicators and targets for success? • How are successful projects identified and
recognized in your economy?
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Vision
Process
Actions
Strategy
Exec
utiv
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Translate Vision into Objectives, Targets, and Actions
BIM-enabled IPD
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Planning: Process
Sources: bimSCORE, SPAR
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Planning: Standards
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Source: GSA
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Planning Discussion
What is the role of public policy in establishing and furthering BIM-enabled goals?
• What programs do you have in place, and/or do you think would be most successful, promoting BIM-based improvements for your economy?
• What official mandates and standards does your economy have in place? How have these furthered your goals?
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Vision
Process
Actions
Exec
utiv
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Implement Process Improvements throughout Project Teams
BIM-enabled IPD
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PBS OCA 3D-4D-BIM Program
GSA’s National 3D-4D-BIM Program
From introduction in 2003 to pilots and technology/guidance development,
to upper management policy and budgetto GSA national program deployment and
support to US national standardsto international
agreements
Mandated Requirement on all GSA Projects since 2006
100+ Projects To Date
16 National Contracts up to $30 million each
Source: GSA
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Adoption: Education & Incentives
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Source: Singapore Building Construction Authorityhttp://www.bca.gov.sg/cpcf/cpcf.html
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Adoption Discussion
What is the current state of BIM capability in the regional AEC industry, and how can capability be improved?
• How can industry be engaged to establish and support BIM-related improvements?
• How can BIM capability and proficiency be improved through training, education, incentives, mandates, and law to better support success?
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Vision
Process
Actions
Strategy
Exec
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Process
Actions
Appropriately Support All Project Functions And Phases
BIM-enabled IPD
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Source: Optima
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Technology Discussion
Which technologies can best be leveraged to support social, economic, and environmental goals?
• To what degree should proven technology be adopted?
• What technology development should be driven by domestic or local R&D efforts?
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Status-Quo Piloting Policy Industry Innovation
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Moving from Status‐Quo to Innovation
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Partnering for the Future
What forms of collaboration within this group would be most helpful for your economy?
• What types of projects are of interest? • What frequency and approaches to collaboration
will be most beneficial? • What types of support can your economy
contribute?
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Calvin Kam, PhD, AIA, PE, LEED AP
Tony Rinella, Assoc. AIA
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