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Supporting the Digital Construction Industry
Stefan MordueArchitect and Business Solutions Consultant
Vinolanda, North-East England
Building Site, Somewhere in UK
The ‘Great Model’ St Pauls
‘What depresses me infinitely is that we seem to have moved hardly at all towards getting the design skills together, getting the professional institutes together, and getting the designers and constructors together. All this internecine struggle is very destructive. We ought to stop it.’
Sir Andrew Derbyshire
Why BIM and what is it?
What is BIM?
BIM – the ISO Definition
Shared digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of any built object (including buildings, bridges, roads, etc.) which forms a reliable basis for decisions BS ISO 29481-1 2010
What is BIM?
BIM – the NBS Definition
A Building Information Model is a rich information model, consisting of potentially multiple data sources, elements of which can be shared across all stakeholders and be maintained across the life of a building from inception to recycling (cradle to cradle). The information model can include contract and specification properties, personnel, programming, quantities, cost, spaces and geometry. NBS, 2010
What is BIM?
UK Government Strategy
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
Time
The UK Government’s agenda
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agendaTackle adversarial culture
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agenda
Efficiency & Waste improvements
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agendaBIM Level 2 mandate announced
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agenda
Long term vision
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agendaLevel 3 Digital Built Britain
1994 20131998 2011 2015 2016
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The UK Government’s agenda
Embed Level 2
The UK Government’s agenda
"This Government's four year strategy for BIM implementation will change the dynamics and behaviours of the construction supply chain, unlocking new, more efficient and collaborative ways of working. This whole sector adoption of BIM will put us at the vanguard of a new digital construction era and position the UK to become the world leaders in BIM.“
Francis MaudeMinister for the Cabinet Office
The UK Government’s agenda
BIM
PUSH PULL
Government Client
Supply Chain
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Source: Bew and Richards, 2008 Adapted
The UK Government’s agenda
Time
iBIMCollaborative BIM
CAD 2D / 3D
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
4th April 2016
MandateDedicated website www.Level2BIM.org launched. Filled with guidance, documentation and materials that will support industry.
Source: Bew and Richards, 2008 Adapted
The UK Government’s agenda
Time
iBIMCollaborative BIM
CAD 2D / 3D
Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
4th April 2016
MandateDedicated website www.Level2BIM.org launched. Filled with guidance, documentation and materials that will support industry.
3rd October 2016
‘Stretched’ MandateAll departments to have capability to electronically validate BIM information delivered from the supply chain.
Work commencing on ‘Digital Built Britain’.
Source: Bew and Richards, 2008 Adapted
The UK Government’s agenda
Time
iBIMCollaborative BIM
CAD 2D / 3D
BIM Standards
BIM Standards
PAS 1192:3:2014PAS 1192:2:2013 BS 1192:4:2014 PAS 1192:5:2015
Co-ordinating capital (CAPEX) data and construction information
Co-ordinating operations (OPEX) data
COBie - Data exchange Data security
How - Construction How - Operations Exchange Security
BIM Standards
BIM Protocol BS 8536:1:2015 Uniclass 2015 Digital Plan of Work
Classification DPoW
Legal Big picture Names What & when
Contractual advice, documents and standard forms
Policy for effective handover and Post Occupation
A structured and standardised information classification system
An industry standard method of describing key stages of the project cycle and their geometric and data requirements
Source: http://bim-level2.org/
NBS BIM Toolkit
Source: https://toolkit.thenbs.com
Defines
who is delivering what
who is delivering when
to what level of Definition
BIM Toolkit
Geometry model
Specification and guidance
BIM objects library
Classification &Process Management
Standards/Technical Building code
The BIM Ecosystem
An International perspective
International
Client demand including governments Withdrawal of market barriers International, regional and national standardisation Sourcing products from global locations International design and construction practice International manufacturers
International drivers
European Public Estate OwnersBuilding Information Modelling (BIM) Conference22 October 2013, Brussels
International
Representatives of 13 European public estate owners
International standardsISO Standards
CEN Standards
British Standards
Other Standards
International standards
CEN TC 442 BIM
WG1Strategy and Planning
WG2Exchange Information
WG3Information Delivery
WG4Data Dictionaries
Lets start the journey….
Stefan MordueArchitect & NBS Business Solutions consultant [email protected]
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