Dana K “Deke” Smith FAIA Birgitta Foster Executive Director Assisting Director buildingSMART alliance 1
Concepts Standards are critical for accomplishing interoperability While there are differences the majority is common between countries and regions Many in AECOO industry are multinational – should re-tool as little as possible We need to establish the foundational principals as soon as possible – however things will change over time. 2
Building Information Model (BIM) shared knowledge resource 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. United States National BIM Standard V1, P1 Jan 2008
Defining Scope Remains a largely unanswered question Started as buildings Now includes infrastructure The standards are not just IFC We need to provide tools to expand and maintain the standards also We have enough to be in place to be of value – many are using Can’t wait till it is done… 4
BIM Use Cases 1.Existing Conditions Modeling 2.Site Analysis 3.Architectural Programming 4.QTO 5.Cost analysis 6.LCC Analysis 7.Specification production 8.Design Authoring and Briefing 9.Sustainability (LEED) Evaluation 10.Engineering Analysis 11.Energy Analysis 12.Structural Analysis 13.Lighting Analysis 14.Mechanical Analysis 15.Other Engineering Analysis 16.Building System Analysis 17.3D Coordination 18.3D Control and Planning 19.Site Utilization Planning 20.Product Library Product Selection Perform procurement Manufacturers Information (Incl. LCA) Code compliance checking Design Reviews Consistency control Construction System Design Digital Fabrication Phase Planning (4D Modeling) Commissioning Record Modeling Asset Management Space Management and Tracking Disaster Planning / Emergency Preparedness Building (Preventative) Maintenance Scheduling Security & Key Management Telephone move/add/change management Way finding FM Documentation Maintenance & Repair Information 5
Process Room Arrangement Way finding Space Management Site Analysis Digital Fabrication Record Modeling Structural Analysis Energy Analysis Sustainability LEED Planning Architectural Programming Construction Systems Design Phase Planning (4D) Existing Conditions Modeling 3D Coordination Asset Management Mechanical Analysis Lighting Analysis Code Validation Security / Key Management Telephone Management Commissioning Building Maintenance Scheduling Design Procure Assemble Operate Engineering Analysis Product Library Product Selection Manufacturers Information Perform Procurement Disaster Planning / EM Preparation FM Documentation Maintenance & Repair Information Life Cycle Costing Quantity Take Off Site Utilization Planning Design Authoring & Briefing Design Reviews Cost Analysis Specification Production Other Engineering Analysis 3D Control & Planning 3D Coordination Site Utilization Planning Design Reviews Building System Analysis
National Standards NBIMS-US National Standards NBIMS-US IFMA Guidelines IFMA Guidelines I2SL Guidelines I2SL Guidelines AIA Guidelines AIA Guidelines GSA Guidelines GSA Guidelines Association Guidelines Association Guidelines Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies National Standards NBIMS-China? National Standards NBIMS-China? National Standards NBIMS-CANADA National Standards NBIMS-CANADA Where Does Content Come From? International Standards International Standards
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NBIMS-US Content Model A.1. ISO Standards A.2. Normative Standards B.1. Information Exchanges B.3. Reference Specifications A. 3. Conformance Specifications B.2. Reference Processes B.4. Reference Examples C.2. Best Practice Guides A. Reference Standards B. Information Exchange Standards C. Guidelines and Applications A. 4. Test Suite C.1. Contract Specifications C. Guidelines and Applications B. Information Exchange Standards B. Information Exchange Standards A. Reference Standard A. Reference Standard 11 C.3. Open Standards based Applications
Included in Version 2 Guidelines and Applications Guidelines and Applications – Minimum BIM – BIM Project Execution Guide / Content – MEP Coordination – Planning, Executing and Managing Information Handover Information Exchange Standards Information Exchange Standards – COBie – Design to Spatial Programming – Design to Energy Analysis – Design to Quantity Take-off Reference Standards Reference Standards – Industry Foundation Class (IFC 2x3 / ISO PAS 16739) – OmniClass Tables (13, 21, 22, 23, 32, 36) – IFD Library Update
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