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Today's challenges for the industry
• Complex projects
• Tighter budgets and deadlines
• Internal and external collaboration
• Information overload
• Project risks.
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What do contractors want?
• Figure out what to build
• Optimise how to build
• Know who needs what, when and in what format
• Understand what got built
• Automate IT mobilisation
Get details to site quickly and accurately
Constructability and optioneering
Comment, design review, costing, etc
Payment claims and as-built information and data
Minimise up-front time and money
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Exp
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Time
Technology trigger
Slope ofenlightenment
Trough ofdisillusionment
Peak of inflatedexpectations
Plateau ofproductivity
Gartner hype cycle
Managing the BIM hype
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• 2D drawings and bits of paper
• Poor quality management
• 2D no is match for 4D, 5D, xD
• Poor decision-making support
• Very contractual
Waste can be around 30%.
What we usually do . . .Design
Visualisations
Material schedules
Clash detection
Coordination
Design analysis
Construction phasing
Trade & work packages
Coordination
Buildability
Optioneering
ProcureandConstruct
Operateandmaintain
Maintenance schedules
Set up FM system
Documents passed to
operator
Documentspassed to
building team
40% of design time is spent locating and validating information
Entering information once and re-using it can reduce delivery time by up to 50%
Poor communication between systems wastes 30% of costs
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3Dcollaborative
models
3Dcollaborative
models
BIM and IPD (whatever they mean . .)Design
Safe demolition
Sustainability audits
Knowledge management
Hazardous material tracking
Building cloning
Etc, etc . . .
Visualisations
Material schedules
Clash detection
Life cycle analysis
Coordination
Design analysis
2D drawings
Continued use of the model
Modelspassed to
building team
Model data fed into other projects
3Dcollaborative
models
3Dcollaborative
models
Construction phasing
Trade & work packages
Stage payments
Coordination
Buildability & access
Health & safety
2D drawings
ProcureandConstruct
Operateandmaintain
Links to BMS
Links to FM systems
Links to product details
Security systems
Maintenance schedules
Links to stock control
Models passed to
operator
Models used by others as appropriate
The process of generating and managing asset data during its life cycle
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The typical project
SydneyCivil & infrastructureDGN
SydneyArchitectureRVT
PerthStructuralDWG
SingaporeEnvironmentalPDF
BrisbanePlant pipingDGN
LondonElectricalDWG
Integrated and coordinated
project
MelbourneMechanicalDGN
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MechanicalStructureArchitecture Electrical Furniture
Combined model(s)
A highly efficient way of working.
• Data granulated and structured
• Construction documentation from combinations of models
• Ownership remains with the originator
• Model file management with collaboration
• Federated models - federated industry
The federated BIM model(s)
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The federated BIM model - architecture
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The federated BIM model - steel
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The federated BIM model - HVAC
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Architecture StructuralMEP
Big BIM or little BIM
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Building Information Model
RoadRailUtilitiesBridgeWaterPowerCommunicationsGIS . . .
Big BIM or little BIM
Big BIM or little BIM
Asset lifecycle information modelling.MEP
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So what do contractors need?
• Create, capture and use data from multiple sources• Manage data from entire project (buildings & infrastructure)• Ability to review and approve drawings and models • Common data environment to ensure consistency• Standard method and procedure• Agreed roles and responsibilities• All parties adhering to the methods, standards and systems.
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1 year50+ years
OperationProcurement Disposal
3-5 years
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Con
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Han
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Best design/build approach with appropriate maintenance
Typical approach, and failing to do routine maintenance and having to replace items earlier and more often
Untapped savings
Current industry focus on savings from BIM
buildingSMART
So what do owners need?
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What’s the answer . .?
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Controlleddistributionof e-paper
collaboration
Pre-construction . . and construction
Coordination of engineering information
management
A project team collaboration and work sharing platform for the design and construction of infrastructure projects . . .
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Business systems
Project collaboration
Lifecycle coordination
Managing information at a data
level
Managing business information
Managing published information
Pre-construction . . and construction
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Business systems
Project collaboration
Lifecycle coordination
Model Files
Data
Sche
dules
Financial
Commercial Operational
EDMS
GIS
BIM
3D CAD
2D CAD
O&M
Lette
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Subm
ittals
RFIs
Review and acceptance
Hosted service
Tender control
Project control
Document control
Renditions
Renditions
Pre-construction . . and construction
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8D, 9D, 10D, etc
How does Bentley support project teams?
BIM (3D)
Federated Information
Models
Geosuite
Building suite
Plant suite
Civil suite
Analysis tools
Interference Manager
Non-Bentley
BentleyNavigator
Virtual world
Schedule Simulator
Projectprogramming
tool
Project schedule (4D)
ProjectWise collaboration environment
Integrated suite of Bentley tools
Operations (7D)
Sustainability (6D)
Cost (5D)
Revit
Many more
AutoCAD
3rd party design and
analysis
FAB-MEP
Managing information accurately, consistently and [email protected]
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ProjectWise for contractors
Arch
MEPElec.
Struct.
PDFModel Paper
Design Construct Right content, right format for role and task
Managed collaboration for technical content
What do I build? What about buildability? What about clashes? What’s been built?
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Best practice for collaboration
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Best practice for collaboration
Coordinate and collaborateSharing content and monitoring performance
Preserving data in its rich and natural state for the long term
management of building assets
Get the right content to the right audience in the right format at the right time
Create Deliver
Preserve
Managed environment
Quality control & assurance Rules for re-use
Move content into data collaboration
environment for reuse, distribution and
storage
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Best practice: British Standard 1192
• Method for developing, organising and managing construction documentation
• Disciplined collaborative approach using a managed procedure.
• 10% construction cost saving• Supply chain profitability gains
of 2-3%
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What do we need to do?The road to ‘big BIM’
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Pro
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Time
New processes and systems tested for shorter periods
New processes and systems tested for shorter periods
Risk of failure is managed as part of the development process
Risk of failure is managed as part of the development process
Large jumps in processes and technology use
Large jumps in processes and technology use
Slow and steady progress – keeping up with the market
Slow and steady progress – keeping up with the market
Traditional approach
Fail-forward approach
New developments tested for long periods - low risk of failure
New developments tested for long periods - low risk of failure
Quick and dynamic progress – leading the market
Quick and dynamic progress – leading the market
Small frequent jumps made in work processes and technology use
Small frequent jumps made in work processes and technology use
. . a bitIt’s okay to fail
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80%
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Average
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The road less travelled
Secure finance and executive backingPilot project(s) – plan, execute and reviewPrepare deployment strategyEducation, training and supportDevelop BIM strategy
The road to ‘big BIM’
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• Processes and standards– Ensure project data can be shared– Global - industry - corporate - project
• People– Training strategy and training in the process– What’s in it for me?– How do I ‘do it’?
• Technology– The least important aspect!– It works, using standard hardware and software
Implementation principles
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It’s usually a picnic . .
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Working smarter takes vision, commitment, determination and effort . . .
The road to ‘big BIM’
• There are business benefits when you’re in a position of control
• Create a ‘big BIM’ solution that benefits the project and its participants
• Develop your road to BIM and don’t try to do it all at once.
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