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Page 1: An Introduction to BIM Execution Planning (BEP) Image copyright Mervyn Richards

An Introduction to BIM Execution Planning (BEP)

Image copyright Mervyn Richards

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02/04/2014 Introduction to BIM

09/04/2014 The Government Framework for BIM - BIM Protocol - PAS 1192-2

16/04/2014 BIM Execution Planning - Information Management - Supply Chain Assessment

23/04/2014 BIM Uses and Benefits

30/04/2014 BIM and Winning Work

07/05/2014 Building the Asset Information Model - COBie and Government Soft Landings

14/05/2014 BIM Strategy Planning

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The objectives of this webinar are to:

•Introduce the need for BIM Execution Planning

• Pre-contract BIM Execution Planning

• Post-contract BIM Execution Planning

•Identify the critical steps to BIM Execution Planning in accordance with PAS 1192-2:2013

•Signpost to other resources for BIM Execution Planning

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What is BIM ?

“An integrated digital process providing

coordinated, reliable information about a project throughout all phases, from design through construction

and into operation”

Image by courtesy of Autodesk

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The BIM Protocol

http://www.bimtaskgroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/The-BIM-Protocol.pdf

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The BIM Protocol

• Identifies the Building Information Models

• Information Manager• Employers Information Requirements• Data drops at defined project stages• Encourages collaborative working

practices in Project Teams• Common standards or working

methods: PAS1192-2

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Employers Information Requirements

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BIM Execution Plan

The purpose of the BIM Execution Plan is to facilitate the management of information on the project

This includes the contractual information exchange requirements set out in a BIM Protocol alongside the wider project deliverables established by the contract

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Employers Information Requirements

EIRs incorporated into tender documents

Bidders submit approach to project information management

Clients evaluate proposed approach, capability and capacity

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Pre contract BIM Execution Plan

Everything requested in the EIR plus:

•Project Implementation Plan (PIP)

•Project goals for collaboration and information modelling

•Major project milestones consistent with the project programme

•Project information model (PIM) deliverable strategy

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Project Implementation Plan (PIP) and Supply Chain Capability Summary (SCCS)

• Supplier building information management assessment form(s)

• Supplier information technology assessment form(s)

• Supplier resource assessment form(s).

Templates of the documents included in the Construction Project Information Exchange (CPIx) Protocolhttp://www.cpic.org.uk

Pre contract BIM Execution Plan

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Supply Chain Capability Summary (SCCS)

Pre-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

The purpose of the BIM Execution Plan is to facilitate the management of information on the project

This includes the contractual information exchange requirements set out in a BIM Protocol alongside the wider project deliverables established by the contract

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Agreed targets for:

•Responsibilities

•Planning of work and Data segregation

•Timely delivery of information

•Exchange – timing, formats

•Design co-ordination and Clash detection

•Collaboration process

•Final handover to the clients

Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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Common Data Environment

A single source of information for any given project, used to collect, manage and disseminate all relevant approved project documents for multi-disciplinary teams in a managed process

A CDE may use a project server, an extranet, a file-based retrieval system or other suitable toolset.

Post-contract BIM Execution Plan

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CPIx BEP Templates

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BIM Execution Plans & You?

• Do you understand Employers Information Requirements?

• Do you understand your own capability, capacity and resources?

• Do you understand the capability, capacity and resources of your supply chain?

• How will PAS 1192-2 fit with your existing business process?

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Help is at hand

• Free Online BIM Diagnostic

• Series of 7 free webinars

• BIM Capability Workshops

• Cultural & Behavioural Change Programme

• Assessment Audits

• Exemplar Change Programme

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http://www.bimtaskgroup.org/

http://www.cic.org.uk/

http://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/about-bsi/media-centre/press-releases/2013/3/new-standard-for-bim-to-help-meet-2016-government-savings-target/

http://www.cpic.org.uk/en/cpix-on-line-tools/index.cfm

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Questions?