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Interactive Building Information Model Maturity Model
As of: 07/21/2011
TODAY: July 21, 2011 40745
NIBS 2007 The Interactive BIM Capability Maturity ModelArea of Interest Weighted Importance Choose your perceived maturity level Credit
Data Richness 84% Expanded Data Set 1.7
Life-cycle Views 84% No Complete Project Phase 0.8
Change Management 90% Initiation 1.8
Roles or Disciplines 90% Two Roles Partially Supported 2.7
Business Process 91% Separate Processes Not Integrated 0.9
Timeliness/ Response 91% Most Response Info manually re-collected - Slow 0.9Delivery Method 92% Network Access w/ Basic IA 2.8
Graphical Information 93% NCS 2D Non-Intelligent As Designed 2.8
Spatial Capability 94% Not Spatially Located 0.9
Information Accuracy 95% Initial Ground Truth 1.9
Interoperability/ IFC Support 96% Forced Interoperability 1.9
Credit Sum 19.2
Maturity Level Not Certified
ADMINISTRATION Points Required for Certification Levels
0 39082 Low High Not Certified
39814.00 40178.00 40 49.9 Minimum BIM
50 69.9 Certified
70 79.9 Silver
80 89.9 Gold
90 100 Platinum
Remaining Points Required For: Certified 30.9
Hyperlinks:
Interactive Maturity Model
Area of Interest Weighting Flowchart
Tabular Maturity Model
Category Descriptions
Matrix Definitions
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Areas of Interest Chart
Data Richness
Life-cycle Views
Change Management
Roles or Disciplines
Business Process
Timeliness/ ResponseDelivery Method
Graphical Information
Spatial Capability
Information Accuracy
Interoperability/ IFC Support
0.0
2.0
4.0
1.7
0.8 1.8
2.70.9
0.9
2.8
2.8
0.9
1.9
1.9
Areas of Interest and their Respective Credits
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Area of Interest Weighting
Interoperability/IFC SupportWeight: 96%
Information AccuracyWeight: 95%
Spatial CapabilityWeight: 94%
Graphical InformationWeight: 93%
Delivery Method
Weight: 92%
Timeliness/ResponseWeight: 91%Business Process
Weight: 91%
Change ManagementWeight: 90%
Roles or DisciplinesWeight: 90%
Data RichnessWeight: 84%
Lifecycle ViewsWeight: 84%
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Tabular BIM Capability Maturity Model 5/30/2006
Maturity Level
1 Basic Core Data No Interoperability
2 Aware of CM
3
4
5
6
7
8 Add Financial
9 4D - Add Time
10
NIBS 2007
AData Richness
BLife-cycle Views
CRoles Or
Disciplines
GChange
Management
DBusinessprocess
F Timeliness/Response
EDeliveryMethod
HGraphical
Information
I SpatialCapability
JInformationAccuracy
KInteroperability/ IFC
Support
No CompleteProject Phase
No Single RoleFully Supported
No CMCapability
SeparateProcesses Not
Integrated
Most ResponseInfo manually re-collected - Slow
Single PointAccess No IA
Primarily Text -No Technical
Graphics
Not SpatiallyLocated
No GroundTruth
Expanded DataSet
Planning &Design
Only One RoleSupported
Few BusProcessesCollect Info
Most ResponseInfo manually re-
collected
Single PointAccess w/Limited IA
2D Non-Intelligent As
Designed
Basic SpatialLocation
Initial GroundTruth
ForcedInteroperability
Enhanced Data
Set
Add
Construction/Supply
Two Roles
PartiallySupported
Aware of CM
and Root CauseAnalysis
Some Bus
ProcessCollect Info
Data Calls Not In
BIM But MostOther Data Is
Network
Access w/Basic IA
NCS 2D Non-
Intelligent AsDesigned
Spatially
Located
Limited
Ground Truth -Int Spaces
Limited
Interoperability
Data Plus SomeInformation
IncludesConstruction/
Supply
Two Roles FullySupported
Aware CM, RCAand Feedback
Most BusProcessesCollect Info
LimitedResponse Info
Available In BIM
NetworkAccess w/
Full IA
NCS 2DIntelligent As
Designed
Located w/Limited Info
Sharing
Full GroundTruth - IntSpaces
Limited InfoTransfers Between
COTS
Data PlusExpandedInformation
IncludesConstr/Supply &
Fabrication
Partial Plan,Design&Constr
Supported
ImplementingCM
All BusinessProcess(BP)Collect Info
Most ResponseInfo Available In
BIM
Limited WebEnabledServices
NCS 2DIntelligent As-
Builts
Spatiallylocated
w/Metadata
LimitedGround Truth -
Int & Ext
Most Info TransfersBetween COTS
Data w/LimitedAuthoritativeInformation
Add LimitedOperations &
Warranty
Plan, Design &ConstructionSupported
Initial CMprocess
implemented
Few BPCollect &
Maintain Info
All ResponseInfo Available In
BIM
Full WebEnabledServices
NCS 2DIntelligent And
Current
Spatiallylocated w/Full
Info Share
Full GroundTruth - Int And
Ext
Full Info TransfersBetween COTS
Data w/ MostlyAuthoritativeInformation
IncludesOperations &
Warranty
Partial Ops &SustainmentSupported
CM process inplace and earlyimplementation
Some BPCollect &
Maintain Info
All ResponseInfo From BIM &
Timely
Full WebEnabled
Services w/IA
3D - IntelligentGraphics
Part of alimited GIS
Limited CompAreas &
Ground Truth
Limited Info UsesIFC's For
Interoperability
CompletelyAuthoritativeInformation
Operations &SustainmentSupported
CM and RCAcapability
implemented
All BP Collect& Maintain Info
Limited RealTime Access
From BIM
Web EnabledServices -
Secure
3D - CurrentAnd Intelligent
Part of a morecomplete GIS
Full ComputedAreas &
Ground Truth
Expanded InfoUses IFC's ForInteroperability
LimitedKnowledge
Management
Full Facility Life-cycle Collection
All Facility Life-Cycle RolesSupported
Businessprocesses aresustained by
CM using RCAand Feedback
loops
Some BPCollect&MaintIn Real Time
Full Real TimeAccess From
BIM
NetcentricSOA BasedCAC Access
Integrated intoa complete
GIS
Comp GTw/LimitedMetrics
Most Info UsesIFC's For
Interoperability
Full KnowledgeManagement
SupportsExternal Efforts
Internal andExternal Roles
Supported
Businessprocesses are
routinelysustained byCM, RCA and
Feedback loops
All BPCollect&MaintIn Real Time
Real TimeAccess w/ Live
Feeds
NetcentricSOA Role
Based CAC
nD - Time &Cost
Integrated intoGIS w/ FullInfo Flow
ComputedGround Truthw/Full Metrics
All Info Uses IFC'sFor Interoperability
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Capability Maturity Model Category Descriptions
Weight Title Description Hyperlinks:
1.1 Data Richness
1.1 Life-cycle Views
1.2 Roles Or Disciplines
1.2 Change Management
1.3 Business process
1.3 Timeliness/ Response
1.4 Delivery Method
1.5 Graphical Information
1.6 Spatial Capability
1.7 Information Accuracy
1.8 Interoperability/ IFC Support
Identifies the completeness of the building Information Model from initially very few pieces of
unrelated data to the point of it becoming valuable information and ultimately corporate knowledgeabout a facility Interactive Maturity Model
Views refer to the phases of the project and identifying how many phases are to be covered by theBIM. One would start as individual stove pipes of information and then begin linking thosetogether and taking advantage of information gathered by the authoritative source of theinformation. This category has high cost reduction, high value implications based on theelimination of duplicative data gathering. The goal would be to support functions outside thetraditional facility management roles, such as first responders.
Area of Interest Weighting Flowchart
Roles refer to the players involved in the business process and how the information flows. This isalso critical to reducing the cost of data re-collection. Disciplines are often involved in more thanone view as either a provider or consumer of information. Our goal is to involve both internal andexternal roles as both providers and consumers of the same information so that data does nothave to be re-created and that the authoritative source is the true provider of the information.
Tabular Maturity Model
Change Management identifies a methodology used to change business processes that have
been developed by an organization. If a business process is found to be flawed on in need ofimprovement, one institutes a root cause analysis of the problem and then adjusts the businessprocess based on that analysis. Since this is related to the following item, business processes itshould come after it.
Category Descriptions
The business process defines how business is accomplished. If the data and information isgathered as part of the business process then data gathering is a no cost requirement. If data isgathered as a separate process then the data will likely not be accurate. The goal is to have databoth collected and maintained in a real time environment, so as physical changes are made theyare reflected for others to access in their portion of the business process.
Matrix Definitions
While some information is more static than other information it all changes and up to the minuteaccuracy may be critical in emergency situations. The closer to accurate real time information youcan be the better quality the decisions that are made. Some of those decisions may be life savingin nature.
Data delivery is also critical to success. If data is only available on one machine then sharing cannot occur other than by email or hard copy. In a structured networked environment if informationis centrally stored or accessible then some sharing will occur. If the model is a systems orientedarchitecture (SOA) in a web enabled environment the nentcentricity will occur and information willbe available in a controlled environment to the appropriate players. Information assurance mustbe engineered into all phases.
Often the starting point is a non-graphical environment. The advent of graphics helps paint aclearer picture for all involved. As standards are applied then information can begin to flow as theprovider and receiver must have the same standards in place. As 3D images come into play moreconsumers of the information will have a common view and a higher level of understanding willoccur. As time and cost are added then the interfaces can be expanded significantly.
Understanding where something is in space is significant to many information interfaces and therichness of the information. Energy calculations must know where the heat gains will come from,first responders need to know where water supplies and utility cutoffs are located in relation to thefacility.
Having a way to ensure that information remains accurate Is only possible through somemathematical ground truth capability. Having a mathematical product will also allow for bettermanagement by supporting difficult to game metrics. These numbers can be used for occupancy,information collection completeness and overall inventory calculations.
Our ultimate goal is to ensure interoperability of information. Getting accurate information to theparty requiring the information. There are many ways to achieve this, however the most effectiveis to use a standards based approach to ensure that information is a form that it can be sharedand products are available that can read that standard for of information.
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Maturity Level Data R ichness Life-cycle Views Roles Or Disciplines Business process Delivery Method Timeliness/ Response Change Management Graphical I
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Choose this selectionwhen you haveestablished a BIM, buthave only very basic datato load
Data is gathered as it isavailable but no singlephase is authoritative norcomplete
Roles apply to peoplesjobs and at this level noones role is fullysupported through theBIM
Business processes arenot defined and thereforenot used to storeinformation in the BIM
The BIM is onlyaccessible from a singleworkstation and has noinformation assurancebuilt-in
Information is re-collectedwhen needed to respondto a question - theprocess is slow and un-automated and has to bere-invented each time aquestion is asked
No change managementprocess awareness isevident nor has beenimplemented in theorganization.
There are nothe BIM - onl
As you become moreadvanced additional datawill be available and beentered. This is still earlyin the maturity
Since basic initial data iscollected during planningand design this is typicallythe first phase to be madeavailable, but this can beany phase such as
construction also
Roles apply to peoplesjobs and at this levelthere is one persons rolethat is fully supportedthrough the BIM
Few business processesare designed to collectinformation to maintainthe BIM in theorganization
The BIM is not on anetwork but there iscontrol over who canaccess the BIM
Most of the informationneeded to respond to aquestion must becollected to respond tothe question howeverthere is awareness of
how to obtain theinformation
There is an earlyawareness of the needfor business processdefinition and changemanagement in theorganization although
implementation is not yetinitiated
2D drawings the BIM but tinteraction winformation - were not devthe NCS
At this point you arebeginning to be at a pointwhere you come to themodel for basic data andthere truly somethingthere
An additional phase isavailable, typicallyconstruction, however thetwo phases do notnecessarily need to belinked
Roles apply to peoplesjobs and at this levelthere are at least twopeoples roles that arepartially supportedthrough the BIM but theystill do have to go to otherproducts to accomplishtheir jobs
Some businessprocesses are designedto collect information tomaintain the BIM in theorganization
The BIM is on a networkand there is basicpassword control overdata entry and retrieval
Most information is in theBIM however manyresponses to data callsinvolve collection of datawhich is then store in theBIM
Early implementation ofbusiness processdefinition is underwayand there is an earlyawareness of the needfor business processdefinition and there is anawareness of changemanagement and theneed for root causeanalysis in theorganization
The drawingsdeveloped ware still non-iand not objec
This is the first stagewhen data is turned intoinformation
A third phase is addedalthough information doesnot have to be flowing, itis assumed that some is
Roles apply to peoplesjobs and at this levelthere are at least twopeoples roles that arefully supported throughthe BIM in that they donot have to go to otherproducts to accomplishtheir jobs
Most business processesare designed to collectinformation to maintainthe BIM in theorganization
The BIM is on a networkand there is control overdata entry and retrieval
Information is stored inthe BIM and many datacalls can be answeredwith information that isalready in the BIM
Business processes arein place and there is anunderstanding of the fullchange managementrequirement to includeroot cause analysis andimplementation of afeedback loop.
The drawingsare intelligenrecognizes itwith propertieare as designas built
The data is beginning tobe accepted asauthoritative and theprimary source
A forth phase of thefacility lifecycle is addedand some information isflowing
Peoples jobs in planningand design are fullysupported through theBIM in that they do nothave to go to otherproducts to accomplishtheir jobs
All business processesare designed to collectinformation as they areperformed
The BIM is in a limitedweb environment typicallyfound in a single officeenvironment, IA is not inplace to control data entryor retrieval
A significant portion of theresponse informationrelated to a facility isstored in the BIM
Business processes arein place and theorganization has begunimplementing changemanagement procedures
The drawingsare intelligenrecognizes itwith propertieare as built bcurrent
Some metadata is storedand information istypically best available
An additional phase isadded and clearlyinformation is flowing tooperations from thedesign and constructionphases
Peoples jobs in planning,design and constructionare fully supportedthrough the BIM in thatthey do not have to go toother products toaccomplish their jobs
All business processesare designed to collectinformation as they areperformed but few arecapable of maintaininginformation in the BIM
The BIM is web enabledbut IA is not in placealthough there is somecontrol to access of theinformation. Thisenvironment would befound in a singleoffice/company
Responses to data callsrelated to the facility areprimarily stored in the BIM
Business processes arein place and early changemanagement processesare identifying changes,but no process is in placeto make changes
The drawingsare intelligenrecognizes itwith propertieare current
Most users rely oninformation as reliableand authoritative, littleadditional data checkingis required
Information collectedduring earlier phases isflowing to operations andsustainment
Peoples jobs in planning,design, construction arefully supported andoperations andsustainment are partiallysupported through the
BIM in that they do nothave to go to other
All business processesare designed to collectinformation as they areperformed and some arecapable of maintaininginformation in the BIM
The BIM is in a webenvironment so multiplepeople can operate on itand there is role based IAmanually controlled
All emergency responseinformation is in the BIMand that is considered theprimary source ofaccurate information
Early implementation ofchange management isin place and someprocesses are beingmaintained through a rootcause analysis process.
The drawingsobject basedintelligence
The information hasmetadata and is theauthoritative source
A cost model is supportedand costs are linked tothe information related toal phases. Lifecyclecosting can be performed
Peoples jobs in planning,design, construction andoperations andsustainment are fullysupported through theBIM in that they do nothave to go to otherproducts to accomplishtheir jobs
All business processesare designed to collectinformation as they areperformed and all arecapable of maintaininginformation in the BIM
The BIM is in a webenabled environment andis considered secure. It isnot in a SOA
Information stored in aBIM is available real timeand although not from alive feed processes are inplace to maintain itsaccuracy
Implementation of achange managementprocess is in place and isbeginning to beexercised, but is not fullyendorsed by allparticipants
The drawingsobject basedprocess in plathem current
Limited KnowledgeManagement implies thatKM strategies are in placeand authoritativeinformation is beginningto be linked
All phases of the lifecycleare supported andinformation is flowingbetween phases
All facility related jobsthroughout the lifecycle ofthe facility rely solely onthe BIM to accomplishtheir jobs
All business processesare designed to collectand some maintain datain real time
The BIM is in a netcentricweb environment and isserved up as a service ina service orientedarchitecture and CACenabled but roles must bemanaged manually
The information is storedin a BIM and is currentenough to be a reliablesource for information inan emergency
The change managementprocesses are in place,but is not a efficientprocess and changestypically take more than48 hours
Time phasingadded to the that one can historical as wable to projecfuture
Full KnowledgeManagement implies arobust data richenvironment with virtuallyall authoritativeinformation is loaded andlinked together
External information islinked into the model andanalysis can beperformed on the entireecosystem of the facilitythroughout its life
All facility related jobsboth internal and externalto the organization relysolely on the BIM toaccomplish their jobs
All business processesare designed to collectand maintain data in realtime
The BIM is in a netcentricweb environment and isserved up as a service ina service orientedarchitecture with rolebased CAC enabled toenter and accessinformation
Information is continuallyupdated and availablefrom live feeds tosensors. Responses toquestions are almostimmediate and areaccurate and relational
A mature and fullyoperational changemanagement process isin place and processeschanges areimplemented within 48hours
The drawing BIM are intellobject basedtime and cost