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CAB Technical Committee BIM Working Group
11 February 2014
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Introductions and Apologies Agree Agenda
Minutes of the Previous Meeting and Actions Arising Progress Report Data Standards AOB Agree Actions Date of Next Meeting & Close
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ACTION: RS to provide example of generic COBie data.
Actions arising Actions arising ACTION: RS to supply example of an implementation plan from Stride Treglown. ACTION: RS to provide example of generic COBie data. ACTION: RS to prepare paper on standards and naming conventions. ACTION: JF to draft BIM Guidance Note. ACTION: JF to set up Linked In group. ACTION: ALL to supply a draft format for the data standard [before the next meeting]
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Developing a BIM strategy
outputs Working group outputs Strategic SWOT analysis Developing a BIM strategy Technical CAB Guidance Note Technical Conference Knowledge Exchange Workshops/ clinics LinkedIn group
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What do we need to do as a supply chain?
Draft swot DRAFT swot Get involved! STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES More customers are demanding it Involved at early stage in project Fewer delays and disputes Better risk management Better understanding of where costs lie Provide information on your products at right time in the right format at the right level of detail Competitive edge – making it easier for customers to specify your products Build customer loyalty Trade Association active Need to make investment in tools and training Some adopting wait and see attitude Long tail of supply chain not yet ‘bought in’ – the ‘mush in the middle’ Sector not ready for culture change Data standards still evolving OPPORTUNITIES THREATS Maintain relationships with existing customers Develop relationships with new customers Provide O&M and H&S information Integrate with business strategy - lean Improve in-house processes – inc. manufacturing and fabrication – avoid waste Link BIM with CPR and EPD Offsite installation Can’t justify investment costs to MD/FD Lose sales to competition that is BIM-ready Designs become ‘standard’ Value engineering still happens after undertaking upfront work
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Cab guidance note: BIM Cab guidance note
Key Points of this Guidance Note Summary Why do I need to invest in BIM? Drivers for BIM 2016, etc SWOT How does BIM relate to my business? Perspective from different parts of the supply chain Why should my business engage with it? Clients demanding it Improve processes What is BIM? Levels of BIM Challenges of BIM Awareness and understanding of BIM Making the business case Compile the internal team: e.g. you, marketeer, technical boff, salesman Investing in technology and training How to select software Legal implications
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Cab guidance note: bim Cab guidance note Where do I start?
What do my customers want? What manufacturers should do Four components: People Process Technology Data Data standards File sizes IFC/ Uniclass 2 COBie/ Non-graphical – performance information Estimating and bidding with BIM PAS 91 Contract management with BIM Useful sources of further information Glossary Draft for Technical Committee comment – 27 March Publish Guidance Note at Technical Conference – 15 May
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Workshops/ clinics/ seminars
Hear from main contractors/ clients/ specifiers Next meeting of Working Group? BIM4… groups BIM Regional Hubs
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Technical conference – 15 May
BIM stream: Working theme: “Developing your BIM strategy” 09:40 BIM KEYNOTE BIM Task Group update David Philp assisting…[clash with buildingSMART event] 10:00 Q&A 10:15 Coffee 10:45 BIM #1 BIM and manufacturers: Case study [two architects invited…] 11:15 BIM #2 BIM and main contractors Peter Trebilcock, Balfour Beatty [accepted] 11:45 BIM #3 Government Soft Landings Rob Manning, CIC [invited…] 12:15 Q&A 12:30 Lunch
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Linked In group launched Invites sent out to Working Group members
CAB TC :: BIM Working Group Invites sent out to Working Group members Share information, start discussions, etc
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CAB Content Standard(s)
Data standards Data standards British Standards COBie 2012 templates CAB Content Standard(s)
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British standards Bsitish standards PAS 1192-2:2013 BS 1192:2007
Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using building information modelling Free download: BS 1192:2007 Collaborative production of architectural, engineering and construction information. Code of practice BS 8541:2012 Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction: Part 1: Identification and classification. Code of practice Part 2: Recommended 2D symbols of building elements for use in building information modelling Part 3: Shape and measurement. Code of practice Part 4: Attributes for specification and assessment. Code of practice
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BS 8541-6: Product declarations
New bsitish standards New British standards PAS : Specification for information management for the operational phase of construction projects using building information modelling BS : Assemblies BS : Product declarations Available for public comment: May/ June 2014 Published: Autumn 2014
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Bs 8541 BS 8541 Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Bs 8541: Library objects Library objects
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Part 5: assemblies assemblies
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Part 5: assemblies assemblies
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Part 6: product declarations
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Part 6: product declarations
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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Part 6: product declarations
Source: Nick Nisbet, BSI Workshop BS 8541 (27/1/14)
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COBie: Construction Operations Buildings information exchange
Cobie 2012 templates Cobie 2012 templates COBie: Construction Operations Buildings information exchange ‘COBie UK 2012’ specific to the UK government Data schema for holding and transmitting [non-graphical] data to support the delivery and operation of a facility Templates prepared in five formats XHTML easiest to start with
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Cobie templates COBIE templates “These templates are offered without any warranty but with the intention that corrections or improvements will be incorporated where possible: The BIM Task Group welcomes any comments, corrections or suggested improvements, and it particularly invites professional and trade associations to review the templates relevant to their sectors.”
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Curtain walling cobie template
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Templates circulated for:
Cab standard CAB standard Templates circulated for: Curtain walling Windows Doors Additional information from Task Group Labs ‘Plain Language Questions’ Need for: Aluminium curtain walling Aluminium windows Aluminium doors
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Plain language questions
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BIM4M2 BIM4Facades? SW BIM Hub aob aob
As part of the CPA’s support for the BIM Taskgroup work, the Association is launching BIM4M2 on the morning of Friday 28 March at the BIS Conference Centre in London. Designed to provide a forum for manufacturer specific BIM issues the group will also work with other BIM4 groups to establish common standards, reduce duplication and deliver the benefits of BIM. BIM4Facades? SW BIM Hub
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close Close Agree actions Date of next meeting
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CAB Technical Committee BIM Working Group
11 February 2014
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Bim maturity levels BIM maturity levels
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Level 2 bim workflow Level 2 bim workflow
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Plan of work Plan of work
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