BIM Task Group
Crystal Clear BIM –
a focus on reality
David Philp – Head of BIM Implementation,
Cabinet Office : June 2013
Building Information Modelling!!!
“Solutions for uncertain times”
UK Back-story: A need for industry
reform takes centre stage
Integrate you
&#@***’s!
UK Government BIM Mandate:
An enabler of change
BIM: A global conversation
BIM in the EU
Malcolm Harbour MEP,
championed the
introduction of the BIM
amendments
into the Directive.
The review of the EU Public Procurement Directive
has several key stages before it is agreed as
legislation in early summer 2013 by all EU states.
EU Considers following UK and Dutch
leadership by introducing BIM
into public construction projects
On 18th December 2012 the EU voted to table a set
of proposals as part of the review
of the existing EU Public Procurement Directive
which will encourage the progressive
use of building information modelling (‘BIM’) in public
works contracts across member states.
The proposed use of BIM in public works largely
echoes current UK policy while not imposing
strict implementation requirements on national
legislation.
Please Sir! Is the
answer BIM??
The UK Needs to be best in class
if we are to be the providers of choice!
Assisted by a Government intervention?
BIM
Radical
Openness between technology,
economics and
behaviours
• Our industry is changing rapidly / reshaping a new future
• More thought about achieving better asset outcomes
• Need to be more efficient / optimise process
• Being driven by well informed data decisions
• BIM catalyst for change: Government Pull / Industry Push (GCS)
These times are a changing are you??
BIM Futurwise
Built Environment enters a Digital Revolution
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Asset Data Sets
Our own data is no longer enough; it is about
our ability to connect and share with others ” “
No industry; not even construction is exempt from the challenges – or opportunities – of the Data Revolution
The ability to analyse and act upon asset data, particularly external data, will be key for both solving challenges and gaining competitive in advantage the construction sector.
Data growth in the B.E.
Data economy in the B.E.
Regardless of where you work in construction , how you find and use data is dramatically changing. A new data-driven BE economy is emerging and organizations across the globe are just beginning to understand it and explore the possibilities.
The Science of
Construction: A
resistant industry
moves towards
changing systems,
processes, delivery
methods and
technology
• Film and game technology • Infinite computing • Big Data • Hyper connection • Smart cities • Smart grids
How we will use data in the future (Level 3 and beyond?) How can we leverage the benefits? Convergence with other digital data Initiatives:
Data Futurewise.
Future Considerations
Industrial 3D contour printing
BIM Policy
BIM Growth
Engagement
2.32 Government will require
fully collaborative
3D BIM (with all project and asset
information, documentation
and data being electronic) as a
minimum
by 2016.
A staged plan will be published
with mandated milestones
showing measurable progress
at the end of each year.
Keep it simple; our
hypothesis is:
BIM
Government as a client
can derive significant
improvements in cost,
value and carbon
performance through
the use of open
sharable asset information
BIM: A way of working
A smart way of thinking (“start to start”, not cradle to grave)
So not just
delivery
Value creating collaboration
BIM
Culture: doing things different: build twice
Collaboration: better together
No one can whistle a
symphony. It takes a whole
orchestra to play it! Lonely
BIM v Social BIM
Level 2 BIM: a minimum standard
Level 2 BIM: a minimum standard
Process & deliverables that involve
all players in the built environment!
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Data Procurement next!
Research: Learn from other industries
who use data really well!!
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Key ‘anchors’ for the dPoW
Plain language questions
(PLQ’s) to inform key
client decisions
COBie Data
2D PDF’s
(Native models)
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PLQ’s
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How are the PLQ’s linked to data?
Energy Analysis Requirements Humidity Requirement
Energy Analysis Requirements Radiant Heating Requirement
Energy Analysis Requirements Air Circulation Requirement
Energy Analysis Requirements Ventilation Requirement
Energy Analysis Requirements Temperature Range Requirement
Energy Analysis Requirements Energy Performance Basis
Energy Analysis Requirements HVAC Performance Basis
PLQ’s at Stage 02
How are the PLQ’s answered?
What is the data?
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PAS 1192/2 Plain Language Questions
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Data Delivery & Validation
Validate
COBie.xls
PoW – LoD (x)
X
RAG Result
Data issued from
supply chain
COBie data (eg XL
Spreadsheet)
Check process
compares issued file
with LoD Overlay
No Compliance shown
as a Red/amber/Green
Report for rework or
approval
Level of Detail Overlay file
Compliance - Continuity - Completeness
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What do we do with the data?
N.B. Some PLQ’s
are answered by
data , others rely
on drawings and
documents
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Procurement
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CIC BIM Suite - Components
• BIM Protocol
• Employers’ Information Requirements
• Scope of Services for Information Management
• PI Insurance Guidance
• PAS 1192-2
Secondly the procurement process!
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Website “Labs” • PLQ’s
• User Manual & Guide
• 22 Demand Matrices
• Uniclass 2 ‘beta’ tables
• Class Room Examples
• Validation Application
• Example Reports
BIM as part of a business process
Final process chart showing key decision points (red diamonds) and associated data drops (green
footballs)
Cookham Wood - Lessons learned
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Lessons
learned &
POE feed
back into
Standards
Committee
BIM – MOJ Value Model
Current standards are
modelled / depicted as
standard components Cell Office Classroom Roof
Elements arranged to produce required product. QA is inbuilt as required standards are embedded and
automatically report non compliance. Virtual construction results in fewer mistakes and less waste
Appointed Constructor works up
Developed Project Proposals in open
book environment and submits Agreed
Maximum Price
Standard components
build up required
output for drop 2A
tender package
Delivery Benchmarking (more product for our money)
MoJ Standard Component Library
Tenderers
prepare drop
2B tender
More timely
handover
information
Escort costs Client fees, design only Client fees Client risk Profit, supply chain Overhead, supply chain Profit, main Overhead, main Prelims, C Prelims, B Prelims, A Design development contingency Constructor fees
Constructor risk
Non-productive
Product
Level 2 Building Information Modelling (BIM) Overview
Go
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Pu
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Ch
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P
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Sid
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Clie
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PAS1192:2 PAS1192:3 Common Data Environment
3D Domain Models
2D RDD
COBie
Validate
Report Use Data COBie UK (Structured data-set)
CIC BIM Commercial
Suite
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Ref 2
Ref 3
Digital Plan of Works (dPoW)
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Ref 5
Ref 6
Po
st Occu
pan
cy Evaluatio
n
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Our HM Government BIM DNA
Govt Soft Landings
Structured data set
Collaborative Process
Data Transactions
Collaborative working
So what does this mean to: Pedagogy , BIM, Integration and research?
= BIM
BIM Education & Training
Knowledge Skills V
Digital Toolset
UNDERSTADING ASSET LIFECYCLE BIM 101
DO
MA
IN LEA
RN
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DO
MA
IN B
IM
INFUSED
T-Shaped Learning??
Framework: BIM Knowledge v Skill
Strategic
What is BIM
The Value proposition: Why BIM
Management of change
Governance, procedures,
policies, standards
Contract management
Tools, data,
standards
Skills
Government Soft Landings •Soft Landings becomes
standard for government projects.
•Early engagement during the design process with end users/client/FM
•Ownership post construction from design/construction team
•Appropriate handover process from construction to end user/FM
•Post Occupancy Evaluation/Monitoring and tie back to ownership and lessons learnt for future design
Where next? Level 2 A maturity staging post
Collaboration to Integration
Mark Bew Task Group Chair
BIM4 Steering Chair: David Philp
BIM4 Supply Chain Chair: TBC
Govt Dept Clients
CIC BIM Regional Hubs Co-ordinator: Liz Reading
UKCG Chair: Bill Healy
BIM4SME Chair: Tim Platts
Technology Vendor Alliance Chair: Bill Healy
SEC BIM Working Group Chair: Rudi Klein
NFB BIM Working Group Chair: Julia Evans
BIM4IUK Chair: Paul Shilcock
BIM4Regs Chair: Peter Caplehorn
Survey4BIM Chair: Ian Bush
CPA John Tebbit
Digital Built Britain / Tech Standards
BRE: Nick Tune
BIM4 Clients Chair: TBC
BIM4Retail Co-ordinator: James Brown
BIM4PrivateClients Chair: David Philp
BIM4Water Chair: Jon De Souza
BIM4FM Chair: Geoff Prudence
Build Off Site Richard Ogden
ACE Sally Partridge
Future Gazing / Academia
BIM2050: Neil Thompson
Institutes
CIC BIM Forum: Rob Manning
BIM Academic Forum: Jason Underwood??
Schools COYO: Alison Watson
Council Heads of Built Environment: Rob Garvey (TBC)
BIM Task Group: BIM4Communities Organogram
David Philp (1st Draft 16th June)
Thank You
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