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1 Richard White, David Gate

2 Richard White David Gate Director, Strategic Consulting
David Gate Head of BIM & IoT Consulting

3 Modify/Replace/Enhance
CDE EAM CAPEX OPEX Create/Acquire Whole Life Asset Management Commission Plan/Design Where is this new BIM Technology taking us? Operate/ Use/ Maintain Modify/Replace/Enhance Dispose/Demolish Or Decommission Richard White David Gate

4 Where is the new BIM Technology taking us?
Agenda Where we are today BIM EAM basic integration – BIM Level 2 Where we should be Short term – BIM Level “2a” Where we could be Long term – BIM “Level 3”

5 1. Where we are today – CDE & EAM
CDE(s) Pain Points Handover Common information models between EAM & BIM Linear models Managing brown field sites – new assets not yet handed over alongside existing assets – safety issue Project Archive Project As-Built As-Is EAM OPEX (operate and maintain) Example Data Incl. Project Costs Project Plans Design Models Construction Models Decision Processes Sign Offs Example Data Incl. As Delivered Models As Delivered Drawings As Delivered GIS Information As Delivered Asset Register As Delivered Asset Information Example Data Incl. Asset Register Asset Information Work Management In reality, we need all the documents that describe the project to exists in a centrally located, easy to access location that allows for secure storage and management of that data. This allows us to create a single source of truth for the entire BIM process. Easy access to the data by all contributors ensure everyone is looking at the most current form of the documents. Not only will this make the information more readily available, but will also make it easier to share with a wider set of participants.

6 1. Where we are today – Integrated CDE & EAM
EAMS Group Industry Solutions Project As-Built As-Is EAM integration OPEX (operate and maintain) Example Data Incl. Project Costs Project Plans Design Models Construction Models Decision Processes Sign Offs Example Data Incl. As Delivered Models As Delivered Drawings As Delivered GIS Information As Delivered Asset Register As Delivered Asset Information & As Is Models As Is Drawings Example Data Incl. Asset Register Asset Information Work Management In reality, we need all the documents that describe the project to exists in a centrally located, easy to access location that allows for secure storage and management of that data. This allows us to create a single source of truth for the entire BIM process. Easy access to the data by all contributors ensure everyone is looking at the most current form of the documents. Not only will this make the information more readily available, but will also make it easier to share with a wider set of participants.

7 1. Where we are today EAMS Group Industry Solution Demonstration
Models courtesy of DLR Ltd and Crossrail Ltd

8 1. Where we are today – Integrated CDE & EAM
EAMS Group Industry Solutions The Key Features: Common definition of asset across lifecycle – unique Id provides link Automatic Asset Register population from COBie, CDE or other sources Links to CDE for continuous As-Is updates within CDE 3D Viewers from Autodesk, Bentley and SVSi (IFC) Bentley partnership globally unique to EAMS Group The Business Benefits: Advanced visibility to Maintainer of assets on the ground – safety improvement Operate and Maintain hit the ground running No need for costly surveys at handover Provide accurate and up to date drawings and models to the workforce Provides asset register modification tracking and automatic workflow for model and drawing updates

9 (operate and maintain)
2. Where we should be BIM Level “2a” Project As-Built As-Is EAM integration OPEX (operate and maintain) Example Additional Data Incl. Whole life cost models (WLCM) Linear models Maintenance models (RBM, RCM, Prevent) PRAMS models Example Additional Data Incl. As Delivered WLCM As Delivered Linear models As Delivered Maintenance model As Delivered PRAMS model Example Data Incl. Asset Condition measuring points (IoT) “System” models (Linear)

10 3. Where we could be EAM Information Hub Demos available BIM Level 3
At Project Initiation Project Information Management Customer Information Apps IoT/SCADA data stream handlers GIS Predictive analytics engines Specialist Degradation modelling CAD/3D tools EAM Information Hub Enterprise Safety Management System Enterprise Financial Solution Enterprise HR Management Solution Enterprise Asset Management Solution System Performance Simulators Cognitive analytics engines

11 4. Summary Automating rich asset information handover is possible now, and yields benefits for the Project (time, cost) Near term, additional value will come from explicitly modelling and handing over the “design parameters” eg. Assumed maintenance regime leading to maintenance team sizing opportunity Longer term, full scale benefits will come from simulation of the System to consider Whole Life Cost (& Safety?) Management – years off design, millions off cost The future includes an eco-system of best of breed systems throughout life Asset owners will become Information Hub owners – implications for franchising, governance?

12 4. Summary Automating rich asset information handover is possible now, and yields benefits for the Project (time, cost) Near term, additional value will come from explicitly modelling and handing over the “design parameters” eg. Assumed maintenance regime leading to maintenance team sizing opportunity Longer term, full scale benefits will come from simulation of the System to consider Whole Life Cost (& Safety?) Management – years off design, millions off cost The future includes an eco-system of best of breed systems throughout life Asset owners will become Information Hub owners – implications for franchising, governance?

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