1 | Nick Nisbet COBie in the UK Federated Building Information Modelling HMG BIM Working Group Technical Coordinator, buildingSMART UKI Director, AEC3 UK Ltd 1
2 | Hypothesis Government as a client can derive significant improvements in cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open sharable asset information” 2
3 | Hypothesis Government as a client can derive significant improvements in cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open sharable asset information” 1.Valuable 2.Understandable 3.General 4.Non Proprietary 5.Competitive 6.Open 7.Verifiable 8.Compliant 9.Funded 10.Five Year Programme 3
4 | Seven part document set for federated BIM BIM protocol – Contract annex BS 1192:2007 – Collaborative working PAS 1192: Part 2: 2013 – Federated project working PAS 1192: Part 3: 2014 – Federated asset management BS 1192: Part 4: 2014 – UK use of COBie Government ‘Soft Landings’ – Post-occupancy review dPOW – Digital Plan of Works … 4
5 | BS1192: Part 4: 2014 – UK use of COBie Based on –NIBS NBIMS v3. –COBie-UK-2012: importance of Systems and Impacts –COBie testing tools (compliance, continuity, completeness) Incorporating –COBie ‘lab’ demand matrix –‘IAD4’ Infrastructure group recommendations for handover –‘COBie for all’ group for COBie usage in infrastructure 5
6 | dPOW: Digital plan of work Five year open web-based resource Open competition Jan-March Deliver by Autumn 2014 Type, System, Zone and Floor/Region templates –Multiple UK Classifications –Properties with expected Name (and synonyms), Measure, Description Provision stage, Provider role Delivery stage, Delivery purpose 6
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8 | Working with other Sectors © 2013 Bew 8
9 | Integrated BIM … Incentive –Valuable, exportable service –Substantial project and asset life cycle efficiency gains Objective –Integrated BIM is the primary deliverable. –Maintain federated BIM transparency and traceability –Value-adding analysis and checking 9
10 | Purpose To enable the construction and digital technology industries to collaborate and deliver dramatic market leading international growth Stakeholders 1.E-Infrastructure Leadership Council 2.BIM Task Group (Level 3) 3.Smart Cites 4.Smart Grid 5.HPC Stakeholders 6.Sensor Networks and Telemetry 7.Big Data 8.Advanced Simulation tools 9.Delivery Organisations 10.Academic Organisations (inc UCL) E-Infrastructure Leadership Council (ELC) 10
11 | Thank you Any questions? Nick Nisbet 11