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National Institute of Building Sciences Overview Dana K. Smith, FAIA Executive Director, buildingSMART alliance September 9, :45-3:30 and the National BIM Standard and the National BIM Standard

© 2008 NIBS National Institute of Building Sciences NIBS - Public Law , Sect. 809 –Bridge between Private and Public Construction –Non-governmental – Unique 501c3 Organization –Unique in that it represents all disciplines in industry Facility Information Council Mission –"improve the performance of facilities over their full life-cycle by fostering common and open standards and an integrated life-cycle information model for the A/E/C & FM industry." 1997 – international Alliance for Interoperability (IAI) 2007 – buildingSMART – Alliance and International NIBS Related Products – –Construction Criteria Base –Whole Building Design Guide –National CAD Standard –National BIM Standard National Institute of Building Sciences

© 2008 NIBS Why Change Now? NIST in 2004 identified $15.8B lost to lack of interoperability $3 trillion industry with possible 30% waste 40% of global raw materials are consumed by buildings Facilities consume 40% of our energy 65.2% of total U.S. electricity consumption Facilities contribute 40% of the emissions Facilities contribute 20% of land fills U.S. is no longer the worlds largest consumer…but we did not slow down $4.8 trillion 2008 ✗ Source: CII & LCI 2004

© 2008 NIBS The Math Worldwide Construction Industry 2008 = $4.8T (Source ENR) US Construction Industry 2008 = $1.288T (Source ENR) 57% - 26% = 31% 31% of $1.288T = $399B Annually Source: CII & LCI 2004 This Does Not Include Operations and Sustainment, Occupation, Renovations, Air Quality Impacts, etc. – 90+% of Total

© 2008 NIBS The Owners View Our industry is an impediment to the owner attaining product delivery We don’t communicate well – 90% can’t read drawings – Typically includes owner Any time we spend is taking away from their bottom line / profit

© 2008 NIBS Daniel Libeskind’s Denver Art Museum Slide courtesy of C. Eastman A Visual Reason For BIM 3D 2D Visualization with Conflict Analysis Reality

© 2008 NIBS Simple Message for Owner BIM can deliver… –a facility sooner –a lower cost higher quality facility –a facility with few or no change orders –a significant reduction in RFI’s –a more energy efficient facility –a more sustainable facility –a more environmentally friendly facility

© 2008 NIBS Simple Message for Owner … but BIM is only the tool is the approach for success! Build building electronically before you build it physically Collect information once by authoritative source Re-use information throughout the facility lifecycle Cut out non-value added effort (waste) BIM IS GOOD and BIM is here now!

© 2008 NIBS Building Electronically First Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry.

© 2008 NIBS Far More Than Visualization Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry. Ceiling Integration – Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry

© 2008 NIBS We are All Headed in the Same Direction Integrated Project Delivery Virtual Design and Construction Lean Construction High Performance Buildings Building Green / LEED Code Compliance Checking Real Property Asset Management Sustainability Space Management Preventative Maintenance Energy Conservation Environmental Stewardship Value Engineering Life Cycle Costing All benefit from collecting information in a model and providing it to future lifecycle phases Focus

© 2008 NIBS We are Implementing BIG BIM Issues Individual Firms, Associations and Agencies Can Not Solve Alone Big Picture - Scope International Standards (ifc) National Standards Best Business Processes Education Manufacturer Objects Code Compliance Certification

© 2008 NIBS Scope of BIM A.From the smallest part rolled up to the world or portfolio view B.From inception onward in the lifecycle of a facility C.Include all stakeholders that use facility information from the designers to the occupants. D.Collect data once and use it from that point forward, sustaining it as you do your work.

© 2008 NIBS A: Rolling Up Information IAI-IFC Usage Space Natural Asset Linear Structure Structure Building Facility / Built Theatre / World Sub-Systems System Level Site Real Property Asset Country State / Province County Installation / Region Node Segment Room Space System Level Sub-Systems Room Water / Sea Land / Parcel Underground Air / Space Overlay Components City OGC ®

© 2008 NIBS B: Lifecycle Information View Simulations -Comfort -Ventilation, heating -Life cycle cost -Light, sound -Insulation -Fire, usage -Environment -Life time predictions Specifications -Specification sheets -Classification standards -Estimates, accounting Briefing -Functional req. -Estimates -Conditions -Requirements Knowledge databases -Best practise knowledge -Own practice Laws and regulations -Building regulations -Building specifications CAD software -Drawings, calculations -Architect, engineer,… VRML -Visualisation, 3D models Procurement -Product databases -Price databases Facility management -Letting, sale, operations -Maintenance -Guaranties Demolition, refurbishment -Rebuild -Demolition -Restoration Construction management -Scheduling -Logistics, 4D

© 2008 NIBS C: The Stakeholders DesignStageConceptionStageProjectDeliverySelectionStageConstructionDocumentsStageProcurementStageExecutionStage Utilization Stage Closure Stage 2yr 100+ Years 1Yr Owner Planner - Scoping, Simulation Environmentalist Realtor Appraiser Mortgage Banker Designers Engineers - Energy Analysis, LEED Conflict Analyst Cost & Quantity Estimators Specifiers Contract Specialist & Lawyers Construction Contractors Sub-Contractors Fabricators Suppliers & Manufacturers Code Officials Facility Managers Maintenance & Sustainment Safety & Occupational Health Plant Operator Renovation & Restoration Space Manager Security Manager Network Manager CIO Risk Manager Insurer Occupant Support & Way finding First Responders Disposal Recycling Archivist Graphisoft

© 2008 NIBS D: Collect Information One Time! Designer Data Owner / Occupier Data Environmentalist Data Specifier Data Financial Data Legal Data Sustainers Data Geospatial Data Image Graphisoft

© 2008 NIBS Planning Design Construction Operations Sustainment Legal Data Geospatial Data Code Compliance Checking Engineering Analysis Computer Aided Facility Management Invoicing/ Payment Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Information Based Design and Construction Product Selection Fabrication Ordering/ Delivery Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry. Geospatial Data

© 2008 NIBS Approach 1.Scope out area of responsibilities identify authoritative sources and users of information 2.Begin to develop standards and organize information flows 3.Practitioners demonstrate willingness to change 4.Practitioners fund development of a plan 5.Base plan on value of energy and sustainability savings and eliminating non-value added effort 6.Develop estimate for accomplishment of the plan 7.Seek funding from beneficiaries of the outcome –Federal and state government –Private sector owners and their associations 8.Execute plan 9.Monitor progress 10.Adjust as necessary

© 2008 NIBS Standard: NBIMS V1 P1 Delivered Dec 27, 2007 International Core National Specific –OmniClass Information Exchange Concepts Standard Development Process Information Assurance Capability Maturity Model References and Appendices Over 30 contributors 200,000+ Downloads

© 2008 NIBS Source of Confusion As a noun: Building Information Model –An instance of a populated data model of buildings that contains multi-disciplinary data specific to a particular building which they describe unambiguously As a verb: Building Information Modeling –The act/process of creating a Building Information Model (BIM – a noun) Building information modeling is a process that requires the availability of –A data model of buildings –Information about a (specific) building –Software to populate the data model with that information

© 2008 NIBS Not The First To Experience Confusion

© 2008 NIBS Evolution of the Definition Wikipedia: The Building Information Model (BIM) is a set of information generated and maintained throughout the lifecycle of a building. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of generating and managing a building information model. IAI Nordic Chapter: BIM is an object-oriented, AEC-specific … digital representation of a building to facilitate [data] exchange and interoperability of information in digital format (Kiviniemi et al., 2007).

© 2008 NIBS What is a Building Information Model? National BIM Standard Definition of BIM – A Building Information Model (BIM) is a digital representation of physical and functional characteristics of a facility. As such it serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its life-cycle from inception onward. – A basic premise of BIM is collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of the life cycle of a facility to insert, extract, update or modify information in the BIM process to support and reflect the roles of that stakeholder. The BIM is a shared digital representation founded on open standards for interoperability.

© 2008 NIBS Beginning Operations – NBIM Standard Process

© 2008 NIBS Technical Basis for NBIMS PurposeNorm Std OwnerDocumentation Business Process and Information Requirements IDM, v2BuildingSMART Intl.IDM 2 Methodology, buildingSMART Norway Generic & Schema-specific Model-View Definition MVDBuildingSMART Intl.NBIMS V1-P1, NIBS Information, Modeling and Validation Framework IMVNBIMS V1-P1, NIBS Virtual Building Objects, Properties and Associations Data Model IFC, v2x3, V2x4 ISO BuildingSMART Intl.ifc.buildingsmart.com/ Building Process & Component Classification OmniClassCSI & CSCwww.omniclass.org/ Building & Construction Terminology Reference Library IFD Library CSI, CSC, buildingSMART Norway, STABU Foundation

© 2008 NIBS What Makes It National Uniformat Masterformat

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART International Interested Countries Russia India Brazil Courtesy of Patrick MacLeamy, HOK

© 2008 NIBS What is BIM? – Interoperability View ©2007 OSCRE, Americas, Inc. StructuralEngineer HVACEngineer Govt. Constr.Manager FacilitiesManager BuildingOwner CivilEngineer Architect StructuralEngineer HVACEngineer City Constr.Manager FacilitiesManager BuildingOwner CivilEngineer Architect StructuralEngineer HVACEngineer Govt. Constr.Manager FacilitiesManager BuildingOwner CivilEngineer Architect Industry Exchange Standard

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART International Core Technologies Sectional information Parametric 3D information Parametric Elevation information Manufacturers Specifications, Finish, Price Scale sensitive plan symbols Building_part Door 2 Window_frame 4 Window 6 Glass 7 frame glass S[1:?] Room 8 Room_connection 9 windows S[0:?] door relating related Room_id 3 identification StructuralEngineer HVACEngineer City Constr.Manager FacilitiesManager BuildingOwner CivilEngineer Architect StructuralEngineer HVACEngineer Govt. Constr.Manager FacilitiesManager BuildingOwner CivilEngineer Architect Industry Exchange Standard Industry Foundation Class (ifc) Information Request & Delivery of BIM Data Requestor Provider North American Data Standards Used in the exchange of Information between team members OmniClass™, IFDLibrary™, IFC Information Delivery Manual (IDM) Object Definition Communications Definition

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART International Core Technologies Designer View Owner / Occupier View Environmentalist View Specifier View Financial View Legal View Sustainers View Geospatial View BIMBIM Image Graphisoft Model View Definition (MVD) Properties BARBi - Norway Propertie s LexiCon - Nederland Propertie s NBS - England Propertie s SDC - France Propertie s One concept carries the same unique identification in every language 78AF4E98C8D4406B873DBB85E1FE7DB In a briefing document In product catalogues Properties In classification systems Properties In building specifications Properties In a calculation system Properties In a Facility management system Properties For demolition and reconstruction Properties In a CAD system Properties NBIMS – North America Propertie s International Framework Dictionary (IFD) View Definition Language Definition

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART International Courtesy European Structural Group and A Crawley Exchange requirements defined Core Technologies Exchange Requirements Definition (ERD) Exchange Definition

© 2008 NIBS Growing The Product Industry Wide Execution

© 2008 NIBS Business Process Change: Requirements Definition Requirements Definition Precast

© 2008 NIBS BIM For Architectural Precast Concrete Workflow – Architectural Precast – Georgia Tech

© 2008 NIBS BIM For Architectural Precast Concrete

© 2008 NIBS BIM For Architectural Precast Concrete

© 2008 NIBS Sample IDM/MVD Business Process Diagram

© 2008 NIBS Work Plan

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART alliance: Emerging Projects Industry Foundation Classes (ifc) (Alliance Technical Committee) Information Delivery Manuals (IDM)(Alliance Technical Committee) Model View Definitions (MVD) (Alliance Technical Committee) Industry Framework Dictionary (IFD) (Alliance Technical Committee) National CAD Standard (NCS) (NIBS FIC) AECOO Testbed (OGC/buildingSMART/IAI) Architectural Precast (Pankow) Precast (Pankow) Automated Code Compliance Checking (AC3) (ICC) Construction to Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) (NASA/COE) Structural Design (Pankow) Geospatial Integration (Alliance) Object Standards Harmonization (ISO ISO 15926) (FIATECH) Continuing Education Principles (Alliance) University Education Coordination (Alliance) Project Execution Planning for BIM (Pankow) (PSU) Quantity Take Off (AACEi)

© 2008 NIBS Simplified Relationships NIBS Board of Directors NIBS NIBS President buildingSMART alliance™ Staff Board of Direction buildingSMART International Alliance Programs Projects From all members of the Alliance External and Internal Projects Sponsors and Members External and Internal Projects

© 2008 NIBS NBIMS as a Project of the Alliance Board of Direction buildingSMART International Compliant Products Programs Economic Issues Quality of Life Real Property Business Process Visualization, Sim. & Analysis Alliances & User Groups Energy & Environment Education Research & Development Standards & Technology

© 2008 NIBS buildingSMART alliance Benefits Over 50 active open standards projects –NBIMS Development –AECOO Testbed (Cost & Energy) –Education baseline and projects –International (ifc, IDM, MVD, IFD) Products are free based on Sponsorships Sponsors $25K and above become International Members Speakers Bureau Conferences Workshops Local Interest Groups Magazine Web Site

© 2008 NIBS Sample Products of the Alliance Products coordinated by the Alliance Products coordinated by the Alliance

© 2008 NIBS Creating Success The $399B US problem is not going to be solved with several million dollars. It should not and can not be solved entirely by practitioners We do need to demonstrate we are serious about change Please join individually and then get your organizations to join at the corporate level or more importantly to become sponsors Consider contributing 1% of your profit attributed to BIM to advancing the industry The Alliance will then be able to convince owners, industry and government leaders that this is a good investment

© 2008 NIBS Questions? Deke Smith (202)

© 2008 NIBS Thank You Deke Smith (202)

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