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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING BOUYGUES UK THE USE OF BIM TO IMPROVE PROJECT PERFORMANCE
Presented by Chloe Obi25th January 2017
1. BIM Level 2 Requirements 2. Benefits for Industry3. BIM for FM (COBie Extraction)4. Next Steps
Presentation Structure
StructuralModel
Protocols Structuraloptimisation
Planning, Phasing and Methods (4D)
CAFM AssetManagement
Software
Templates
Components
Thermal Analysis
Space planning and cost
SustainabilityBREEAM, Carbon
Component Detailing
Test &Commission
BIM Field QC, H&S
Point Cloud Survey
Opex (6D)
Virtual / Augmented Reality
Capex (5D)
ArchitecturalModel
MEPModel
3DMerged model
3DFederated
model+
IFC+
COBie
3DUpdated model
OpexDatabase (6D)
Capex Database
(5D)
0 Preparation 1 Brief 2 Concept 3 Detail 4 Technical 5 Construction 7 Operation6 Handover
3DAs built model
+IFC+
COBie
Clash Detection
Life cycle, Energy and Carbon (6D)
Life cycle cost and Carbon 6D)
COBie export
BIM ImplementationHow can BIM be mapped as a process?
There are various facets associated with the implementation of BIM.
BIM Level 2The UK Government has mandated the requirement for industry to produce intelligent 3D models at Level 2 by 2016.
Government have requested the information is provided in 3 different formats.
These are as follows:• Building Information Models• 2D information (directly extracted from the models)• COBie Information
BIM Level 2To facilitate the BIM initiative, the UK Government has released an array of BIM Management documents, these are as follows:
1. PAS 1192-2:2013 Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling (CAPEX)2. PAS 1192-3:2014 Specification for information management for the operational phase of assets using building information modelling (OPEX)3. BS 1192-4:2014 Fulfilling employers information exchange requirements using COBie – Code of practice4. PAS 1192-5:2014 BIM and Security5. Building Information Model (BIM) Protocol (CIC Documents)6. GSL (Government Soft Landings)7. dPOW (Digital Plan of Works)8. Classification System (Uniclass2015)
• Effective engagement• Aids decision making• Communicates the client’s requirements more clearly• Aids client confidence in our approach• Better project understanding and increased transparency• Better collaboration • Optimisation of Schedule and Cost • Aids in the capture of Asset Information requirements • Aids in the ability to create O&M data linked to the model
Benefits for Bouygues UK
BIM for FM
What is COBie?
Construction Operation Building Information Exchange
COBie:• Is an internationally recognised data exchange standard
• It allows for building information exchange between design, construction and building owners
BIM for FM
COBie is an essential part of the UK government’s BIM strategy.
It is designed to automatically transfer data from the design and construction phase through to facilities management CAFM systems.
COBie *.xls
Maximo*.max
Archibus*.bus
COBie *.xls
IFC*.ifc
Revit*.rvt
Revit export
IBMImport
Common data exchange“the cloud”
BIM for FM
COBie Extraction from BYUK Scheme
Exporting Revit to COBie:
This enables us to transfer the asset information data to an external Facilities Management software (CAFM system).
This has been used to extract the COBie data on a number of BYUK schemes.
• Bouygues UK and Bouygues Energies & Services FM have processes and procedure for information requirements and information exchange.
• Bouygues UK began initially by testing the process of COBie extraction on a pilot project • the COBie data was then shared with BYES • and a mapping process (of COBie data into the CAFM system) was identified
From COBie to CAFM (CAFM Migration)
Above is an example demonstrating how we have mapped the parameters from Revit to COBie to Maximo.
COBie to Maximo
1. Continued integration with Bouygues UK and Bouygues Energies & Services 2. Further integration of BIM for FM on Bouygues UK projects
3. Further integration of BIM to Inform Lifecycle Costs4. Further integration of BIM for Performance Monitoring
Next Steps
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