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BIM FOR ASSET OWNERS removing the uncertainty
Paul Nunn – Senior BIM Specialist Construction
CSI Global Services
CSI Global Services brings together technical expertise and worldwide industry experience to assist clients with developing and benefiting from implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes. We take a process transformation approach to implementing BIM Strategies.
• Asset Owners
• Facility Managers
• Government
• Construction Companies
• Develop the client BIM goals
• Validate BIM workflows
• QA/QC the deliverables
• Data integration
BIM Definition
• "a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility" and
• "a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life cycle."
• "A basic premise of BIM is collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of the life cycle of a facility to insert, extract, update or modify information in the BIM to support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder."
Advantages of Collaborative BIM
• Design teams can identify and solve complex issues, and
• share information quickly and effectively, and
• offer a robust BIM deliverable where continuity of information with BIM is critical to the translation of relevant building data downstream.
• This continuity, or the interoperability of information from one project stakeholder to the next, is an important component to the increased adoption of BIM, and one that is even more significant for facilities managers who are looking to use the information-rich models being developed through the design and construction process.
Asset Owner aspirations for BIM
Single Point of Truth
• Asset Management
• Asset Repair
• Preventative Maintenance
• Maintenance Work Orders
• Emergency Service Request
• Energy Systems Analysis
• Visual Work Orders • Renovation Process/Analysis • Visual Inventorying • Facility Condition Assessment • Life Safety Assets Inspections • Real Time Operation Performance Review of the Asset • Implement New Operational Procedures
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Asset Managers’ challenges
• Business Value
• Ownership & Maintenance
• Change Management
• Technology Platforms
• Content Creation
• Deployment
• Consultants understanding of Asset Management
• Consultants understanding of BIM deliverables for AM/FM
Types of BIM to AM
• A federated building information model of the “as-built” condition in navisworks format
• Individual architectural, structural and trade services discipline models in “as-built” condition in both native and ifc file formats.
• Data rich models ready for linking directly to a client cmms software system.
• A database of O+M manuals and other equipment and installation data integrated with the models and ready for linking to a client asset management software system.
• All models and manuals integrated with the clients cmms, cafm and bms systems through an FDIT (facility data integration tool)
Current Demonstration Project
Singapore BCA Academy Extension
BIM to Asset Management Approach
Facility Data Integration Tool
• Track data through design, construction and commissioning
Project Handover using COBie
Entire Asset Portfolio
Individual Facility
Individual Systems
Individual Elements
O&M Manuals
Emergency Service Request
Energy Systems Analysis
Visual Work Orders
Facility Condition Assessment
Integration with BMS/EMS:
using OPC, or Cisco Mediator, or INET Supervisor, or Niagara, or Honeywell
EBI, or Johnson Controls’ Metasys, or Schneider or any other approach.
Real-Time Operation Performance Review
Scenarios
Scenario 1
• Trace airflow from a nominated room to specific AHU
• Access live operating data from BAS/BMS
• Access to manuals, instructions and documents from the assets
Scenario 2
• Find switchboard location from light
• Identify circuit
• Access spares from asset
Scenario 3
• Access FM data from site using mobile application
• Review asset data from model component
• Create work order directly from asset
LIVE PRESENTATION OF NEW BUILDING PROJECT BCA ACADEMY
Lessons learnt
BIM technology has no inherent value:
• Having BIM technology in place will not confer any benefit or create value for an asset owner.
• The adoption of such technology is a cost, not only to an asset owner but also the project team, and benefits only arise from its effective use.
Asset Owners need access to accessible and reliable data
• Consultants need to model effectively for model progression
• Teams need to learn how to collaborate effectively
• Stakeholders need to commit to the BIM process and change their attitude
• Deliverables need to be validated
Model information required
• Building location
• Building name
• Building levels
• Room names
• Rooms
• Spaces
• Systems
• Objects
• GUID (Globally unique identifier)
• DATA
FM requirements of a space
• Architectural Rooms
• MEP Spaces
• MEP Zones
• FM Space
• Classification system that’s consistent
Uniformat
UniFormat is a method of arranging construction information into a standard order or sequence on the basis of building elements or parts of a facility characterised by the function, without regard to the materials and methods used for the construction. These elements are often referred to as systems or assemblies and form the basis of Table 21 of the Omniclass system, the summary level codes include:
• A - Substructure
• B - Shell
• C - Interiors
• D - Services
• E - Equipment & Furnishings
• F - Special Construction & Demolition
• G - Building Sitework
Omniclass
The OmniClass Construction Classification System is designed to assist in the organisation, sorting and retrieval of product information and is useful for many applications, from organising library materials, product literature, and project information, to providing a classification structure for electronic databases.
OmniClass Table 23 Products are used to digitally code and classify Equipment Families
• for example, 23‐27 21 11 is the digital code for equipment Axial Flow Compressors
OmniClass Table 21 Elements are used to digitally code and classify Equipment Systems and Zones
• for example, 21‐51 31 11 17 is the digital code for equipment system named Domestic Water Distribution
Uniformat & Omniclass
Data exchange format
What is COBie? • Construction Operations Building Information Exchange
• Internationally recognized data exchange standard • Exchange building systems information between design & construction
with building owners • Format for delivering construction handover data
• Attributes Increase as model progresses • COBie is primarily textual information • Organized data in electronic form
COBie Structure
• Standard categories with ability to add your own
• Contact (all fields) • Facility (all fields) • Floor (all fields) • Space (all fields) • Zone (all fields) • Type (all fields) • Component (all fields) • System (all fields) • Spare (all fields) • Resource (all fields) • Job (all fields) • Document – for those documents that are assignable to an associated BIM
element or system (all fields, installed equipment documentation, Approval By=“Contractor Certified”, Stage=“As‐Built”)
• Attribute (all fields, manufacturer‐provided attributes, Category=”As‐Built”)
COBie Standard Worksheets
Design Models
• Contact
• Facility
• Floor
Design Models
• Space should be classified using OmniClass and Net Area is provided (Gross Area is generated by Revit).
• Zones should have categories assigned.
Design Models
• Types should have Name, Category (OmniClass), Description,
Asset Type.
• Components should have Name, Description, Type and Space.
• Systems should have Name, Category (OmniClass), Components.
• Document
• Attribute (see Tier#1 for minimum requirements)
Construction & Commissioning Models
Construction
• Type information updated by providing manufacturer, model number, warranty information (parts and labor and duration), replacement cost.
• Component information updated by providing serial number, installation date, warranty start date, tag number and/or barcode. Installation date for major equipment will be the finish date of the scheduled activity.
• Spare parts provided for types.
• Attributes provided for types and components.
Commissioning
• Attributes corrected based on real measurements.
• Documents linked to COBie worksheet.
• Can add a client specific asset number/code
• The level of effort in the development of an FM system can be significantly affected by the cleanliness, accuracy and completeness of the data with the BIM environment.
• All Models submitted to HI are to be “clean” with all extraneous 2D references and 3D elements stripped from the models.
• Models issued as a deliverable contain no undefined, incorrectly defined or duplicated elements;
• No objects/elements/families should be stripped and all drawings and schedules should remain and linked to the models.
• All “error reports” from the authoring software are resolved.
• Models and model content need to be validated and trustworthy
Audit, edit, clean & validate
Software versions & upgrades
• Incompatibility
• Not upgraded
• Not accessing improved technology
• Error Reports
Types of BIM to AM
• A federated building information model of the “as-built” condition in navisworks format
• Individual architectural, structural and trade services discipline models in “as-built” condition in both native and ifc file formats.
• Data rich models ready for linking directly to a client cmms software system.
• A database of O+M manuals and other equipment and installation data integrated with the models and ready for linking to a client asset management software system.
• All models and manuals integrated with the clients cmms, cafm and bms systems through an FDIT (facility data integration tool)
BIM to AM reality
• BIM projects are being delivered through to asset management on a regular basis
• Most examples are where the client has specified the BIM scope, process and deliverables
• USC is a good example
• Clients need the determination and commitment to a change process for a benefit
• They don’t need to know the full technical means to accomplish that initially
BIM requires process change
BIM Benefits arise when it enables people and organizations to do things differently:
• Benefits associated with BIM emerge only when individuals, project team members and the asset owner perform their roles in more efficient and effective ways.
• Fundamentally, those involved with using the building information model to conduct daily business activities must take responsibility for ensuring benefits materialise.
Commitment & Attitude
QUESTIONS?
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