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BIM Acceleration Committee
The BIM Acceleration Committee is an alliance of industry and government Established in “February 2014 to coordinate efforts to increase the use of BIM in New Zealand” Financially supported by BRANZ and in-kind contributions from industry participants Members are drawn from across the construction industry and give their time and expertise freely. Members include:- Andrew Field – Beca Andrew Reding – Chair Brian Berg – BRANZ Dave Darwin – NZTA Dennis Burns – Archaus Haydn Read – Auckland Council Heather Staley – NZDF Jon Williams – Beca Robert Amor – UoA Samantha Johnston – AECOM Steve Appleby - AECOM Steve Davis – Assemble Steve Ritchie - Hawkins
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Acceleration activities - examples
Supply Chain Process:- BIM Handbook Case Studies Training:- BIM 101 –lectures BIM 101 – online videos BIM 201 – being finalised Co-ordinate Tertiary Education Networking:- BIMAK BIMWEL BIMSI BIM Conference 2019 Demand:- Projects Persuading Govt Depts and large clients of BIM benefits Standardisation:- eg Metadata standards Collaboration:- Working with/through Industry Organisations Surveys Annual Industry Survey Annual Client Survey
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% NZ Projects including BIM
F 63% F 64% F 57% F 49 % A 55% A 57% % of projects using BIM A 45% A 35% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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The benefits of BIM There are multiple measures of the benefits of BIM: Return on investment for clients for the 70% who measure it The return was positive For 20% a return on investment of >50% Cost savings 10% from clash detection 40% from unbudgeted changes in construction 80% reduction in the time to complete cost estimations (with accuracy of 3%) Time to complete construction was reduced by 7% Increased collaboration from shared information such as Schedules, budgets, material quantities and costs Overall productivity benefits of 18% - (UK government)
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Facilities management benefits
Less information on these FM benefits vs construction benefits, but: Permits planned maintenance ( Offers significant opportunities Source: BRANZ (Ian Page)
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Find out more about BIM and the Acceleration Committee
Google BIM in NZ
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An innovative, practical, and transparent compliance audit system
By Compliance Audit Systems Ltd New Zealand August 2018
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Background The ACABIM Approach Live demo of ACABIM
Industry Problems & the ACABIM Solution The ACABIM Approach Human-guided Automation Live demo of ACABIM
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Problems: The ACABIM solution: Background
Slow, costly, and error-prone consenting process Duplication of effort: compliant design vs consenting Codes and standards are written documents not ready for machine processing The ACABIM solution: BIM-enabled Reuse existing audit procedures Establish official digital content of legal documents Help compliant design and pre-validate consent submission Fully supports open standards
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The Approach BIM in IFC (ISO 16739)
Reuse existing procedures/ checklists in BPMN process model Approved/violated action Officially published digital codes and standards (MBIE/SNZ) BIM = Building Information Model CAP = Compliance Audit Procedures LKM = Legal Knowledge Model Research publications:
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BIM-enabled: fully supports IFC (ISO 16379) format
BIM IFC BIM-enabled: fully supports IFC (ISO 16379) format Exported by architectural & engineering design software Geometry and rich non-geometric data Internationally and nationally defined property sets Councils specify minimum BIM requirements Client: Classic Builders Modelling by: Assemble Architects: Bossley Architects
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CAP – Compliance Audit Procedures in BPMN
CAP BPMN CAP – Compliance Audit Procedures in BPMN Reuse existing audit procedures, e.g. check-lists Industry-standard or user-definable From an official repository? Get info from BIM and LKM given some conditions Perform calculations with extracted data Generate audit reports (e.g. RFIs for missing information)
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LKM – Legal Knowledge Model
LKM LegalDocML + LegalRuleML LKM – Legal Knowledge Model Represents the literal content (LegalDocML) and logical content (LegalRuleML) of any standard or code Codes and standards should be served from, and validated at, an official central repository (e.g., MBIE and SNZ) Latest versions available from the central repository for all to access G1/AS1, G4/AS1, H1/AS1 and NZS4121 created initially <ruleml: Rule> <ruleml: if> <conditions> </ruleml: if> <ruleml: then> <normative effects> </ruleml: then> </ruleml: Rule>
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Integration with other platforms
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Live demo of
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Contact details: Compliance Audit Systems Limited Dr Johannes Dimyadi Prof Robert Amor Greg Sitters
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