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BIM in Singapore Sinduscson 5th BIM Conference

Presented by :

Sonny Andalis

Building and Construction Authority

22 Oct 2015

Agenda

BIM Around the World

1st Singapore BIM Roadmap 2010

2nd Singapore BIM Roadmap 2015

BIM Research and Development (R&D)

Singapore BIM Adoption & Achievements

U.S. GSA

U.S. Army

Corp of

Engineers 2008 :

Mandatory BIM

for government

projects

Statsbygg, Norway 2010: Requires IFC/BIM for new buildings

Norwegian Defence Estates Agency Is running 3 BIM pilots

Senate Properties

(property services

agency), Finland 2007: Requires IFC/BIM

in its projects and intends

to have integrated model-

based operation in future

UK 2016: Mandatory

BIM for

government

projects > £5

million

Korea 2012: Public

Procurement

Service will fully

adopt IFC-based

open BIM

Hong Kong 2014/15: Mandatory

BIM for all new HKHA

projects

MTR remodelled

existing projects for

sustainability & FM

Global Perspective

1st BIM Roadmap (2010 – 2015)

Singapore BIM Roadmap (2010)

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Singapore BIM Roadmap

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Public Sector taking the Lead

18 GPEs required BIM in projects since

July 2012

Mandatory BIM e-submission

for regulatory approval

Architecture Submissions for all new building projects > 20,000 m2

Engineering Submissions for all new building projects > 20,000 m2

All submissions for all new building projects > 5,000 m2

* Since July 2013, all projects > 20,000 m2 (67 of them) have met architectural

BIM e-submission requirements

BIM e-Submission Handholding

Monthly BIM e-Submission

Briefings for Qualified Persons

(QPs)

Step by Step Audio – Visual

Guide on BIM E-Submission

Adoption Landscape

No of firms who adopted BIM (total no of firms in green)

Panels Architectural C&S M&E Total

1 38 / 38 34 / 35 23 / 23 95 / 96

2 23 / 25 21 / 28 7 / 10 51 / 63

3 19 / 37 12 / 18 9 / 20 40 / 75

100% 97% 100% 99% 91%

76% 70%

81%

50%

68%

44% 53%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Architecture C&S M&E All PSPC

Notes:

- Figures updated as of 8 Oct 2014

- Tendering limits of the above panels range from $14 million (Panel 3) to $90 million (Panel 1)

- From July 2015, consultants’ regulatory submissions in the BIM format is mandatory for new projects > 5,000m2

Public Sector Panel of Consultants

Adoption Landscape

No of firms who adopted BIM (total no of firms in orange)

Grades All Workheads

A1 73 / 89

A2 41 / 58

B1 57 / 130

B2 41 / 159

82% 71%

44%

26%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

All Workheads

Notes:

- Figures updated as of 8 Oct 2014

- Tendering limits of the above grades range from $14 million (B2 contractors) to unlimited (A1 contractors)

Grade A1 – B2 Contractors

Singapore BIM Roadmap

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

Promoting Success Stories

Upcoming BIM Leaders to be featured: M&E Engineers, QS, Contractors, etc

BIM Shoot Out

Outreach and Success Stories • BIM Awards (Project & Organisation Category)

• IHLs’ Mentorship by BIM Managers • International IHLs BIM Competition • IHLs BIM Shootout • Government BIM Symposium • BIM Conference • Buildsmart Magazine • BIM@SG Website Site Visit & Presentation by

Industry Mentor

International IHLs BIM Competition

Singapore BIM Roadmap

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

• To lead the development of BIM standards and supporting resources to facilitate the collaborative use of BIM;

• To advise on areas that would enable effective implementation of BIM at company, project and industry levels.

Removing Impediments

- BIM Steering Committee (2011)

Removing Impediments

- BIM Manager Forums

• Develop practical Essential BIM Guides • Address technical issues

- Singapore BIM Guide;

- Particular Conditions of Contract for BIM

Design Object Libraries

for architectural and

engineering

Key Achievements

Singapore BIM Guide and Essential BIM Guides (7)

BIM e-submission Guidelines and Software/Version-specific Template Guidelines (15)

• Revise the current BIM e-submission guides and develop new guides

Code of Practice on

BIM e-submission

BIM Guides for Land Surveying , Building

Performance Analysis, and Construction

Collaboration

Upcoming Guides

Singapore BIM Roadmap

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

Building BIM Capability & Capacity

> 2,000 students trained each year

> 30 programmes from various IHLs offered BIM-related courses & workshops

> 2,000 industry professionals trained > 300 trained to become BIM Managers

> 4,500 industry professionals trained

• IHLs BIM Programme

Drive the adoption of VDC

Singapore BIM Roadmap

Entrenched current 2D drafting practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

capacity and expertise

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Ch

alle

ng

es S

trate

gie

s

Architects

Engineers

Contractors

Others

PROFILE OF FIRMS

55%

5% 17%

23%

More than 700 firms have benefited.

More than 8,000 professionals have been trained.

More than 25% average efficiency improvement gained.

Note: As of 31 MAY 15

Copyright © Building and Construction Authority

BIM 1st TRANCHE

Main

Contractor

Various Sub-contractors

Proposal for BIM Collaboration Funding

Tier 1 (Basic) : BIM Fund

Pre-Tender (Consultants only)

Post-Tender (Consultants, Main and Sub-

Contractors)

ARCH C&S M&E QS PM others

Potential

applicants

2 Stages

in a

project

OVERVIEW OF 2ND TRANCHE

ARCH C&S M&E QS PM others

Copyright © Building and Construction Authority

BEP Quality Coordinated BIM Handover BIM

Template available on

Funding website

CONTROL ELEMENTS 1

INTER-DISCIPLINE

2

INTRA-DISCIPLINE 3

2 floor elements

do not overlap

OVERVIEW OF 2ND TRANCHE (DELIVERABLES)

CONTROL ELEMENTS

Copyright © Building and Construction Authority

OVERVIEW OF 2ND TRANCHE (COORDINATED MODELS)

1

INTRA-DISCIPLINE INTER-DISCIPLINE

2 3

53,2%

69,1%

72,7%

73,4%

81,3%

82,0%

84,2%

84,9%

85,6%

12%

11%

18%

15%

21%

14%

16%

19%

22%

Carried out other automations/value-added services

Reduced overall project duration

Improved track changes process

Overall outcomes realised

Reduced errors and omissions in construction documents

Reduced reworks downstream

Improved productivity in construction documents preparation

Identified and resolved design conflict upfront

Improved visualisation/presentation

Ave. Improvements Firms

2013 Survey: Improvements Made

2nd BIM Roadmap (2015 – 2020)

2011 IPE ENDORSEMENT

Entrenched in the current 2D

drafting practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM

manpower

Additional resources needed to build up

BIM expertise

Challenges

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Strategies 2013 IPE RECOMMENDATIONS

BIM for Facility & Asset Management

Public sector taking the lead

Accelerating Process Transformation

Building BIM capability & capacity

BIM R&D

Revised Strategies

Building BIM capability

of specialist contractors

B

Developers Consultants Main

contractors Specialist

contractors Facility

managers The 2nd BIM Roadmap

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chain

A

New training programmes at all levels

C

BIM for Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA)

D

Research & Development F

BIM for FM &

Smart Building

E

2nd BIM Roadmap (2015 - 2020)

Focus: Virtual Design and Construction

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chain

Building BIM capability of specialist contractors

New training programmes at all levels

A

B

C

Drive the adoption

of Virtual Design

and Construction

(VDC)

EXECUTION VIRTUAL

PLANNING CONSTRUCTION

INTENT

Drive the adoption of VDC

Promoting Virtual Design and Construction practices downstream through training, funding, guides and R&D

DESIGN INTENT

Drive the adoption of VDC

Building BIM capability of specialist contractors

Drive the adoption of VDC

• BCA Academy Continuing Education on VDC/BIM:

– BIM Series • BIM Management

• BIM Planning

• BIM Modelling (Architectural, Structural, MEP)

• BIM Parametric Modelling

– Lean Management Series • BIM for Scheduling, workflow and process management

• BIM for Cost management

• Stanford CIFE – BCA Advanced Management Programmes on VDC

Drive the adoption of VDC

FACILITIES FOR VDC TRAININGS BIM STUDIO

Create exciting and

experiential learning

through:

• Big Room Concept for

VDC integrated project

• Showcase of cutting edge

BIM technology for VDC

• Immersive 3D virtual

environment

• AR/VR Room & BIM-to-

Field

Develop BIM for DfMA Guide together with industry

practitioners

Work with local DfMA projects stakeholders to use BIM

for DfMA

BIM for Design for Manufacturing and Assembly D

EXTERNAL CLADDING

GALVANIZED STEEL

WALL ASSEMBLY WITH FIRE RATED BOARD PROTECTION

GALVANIZED STEEL

FLOOR ASSEMBLY

INTERIOR FINISHES FURNITURE FITTING-OUT SERVICES

GALVANIZED STEEL

ROOF ASSEMBLY

FACADE-ASSEMBLY

FAÇADE SCREENING FAÇADE FINISHES

WALL ASSEMBLY

Impressive BIM for DfMA entries in 2015

International Student BIM Competition

BIM for Design for Manufacturing and Assembly D

BIM for FM and Smart Buildings E

FM

GPE FM Requirements

(MOHH, PA, Statecourt, National Gallery)

Buildingsmart Essential Guide

for Owners and Facility Managers

Smart Buildings

BIM for Underground Masterplan

BCA Academy Smart Campus project

Virtual Singapore initiative

BIM R&D

• A steering committee formed to formulate BIM R&D Roadmap to address gaps in

– Firm- and project-based implementation strategy,

– BIM practice and workflow

– BIM technology

• Focus: overall construction productivity improvement

• Centres of Excellence at NTU and NUS

VDC/BIM as part of BCA’s Construction R&D Roadmap

CoE@NUS: VDC/BIM for Safety, Sustainability, and Lean Construction

CoE@NTU: VDC/BIM for Pre-caster and Underground works

Potential VDC/BIM for DfMA and Parametric Design research collaboration with SUTD

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT F

2013 IPE Recommendation: BIM R&D

42

NTU COE – HDB Precast Project (3 x 3)

A standard set of parametric precast BIM objects commonly used in HDB projects, associated shop drawings & schedule

Streamlines process for shop drawing production & approval

Increases number of components production with the same mold (repetition)

Reduces conflicts & rejection from site due to connection issues, as the connections can be reviewed in the model first.

NTU COE Project

CD Shelter

Façade Walls Parapet wall

3 Objects 3 Precasters 3 BIM software

NUS COE Project (ongoing) Intelligent System for Determining Productivity & Safety Index

using BIM

Intelligent Review of Design for Safety Using Safety Knowledge-Based Building Information Modelling

Singapore Key Adoption & Achievements

102 GPE projects adopted BIM

8000 professionals trained

$20 million committed to 707 firms with

average of 21.5% efficiency gain

181 projects met mandatory BIM requirements

2000 students trained before graduation

Sonny ANDALIS-Centre for Construction IT

+65 6730-4438 / [email protected]