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The BIM Toolkit Stephen Hamil – March 2015 – v2.0
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BIM – Government Construction Strategy Francis Maude Minister for the Cabinet Office
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BIM – Government Construction Strategy
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Completing “Level-2” BIM Suite
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The Missing Pieces Digital Plan of Work Classification
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The Project 20142015 JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMar ScopeBriefPhase 1 - DefinePhase 2 - Deliver Clients BriefTeam Industry
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BIM Toolkit and Level-2 BIM How will the BIM Toolkit benefit those working within the level-2 BIM process? Standards are freely available at - http://shop.bsigroup.com/BIMhttp://shop.bsigroup.com/BIM Standards are freely available at - http://shop.bsigroup.com/BIMhttp://shop.bsigroup.com/BIM
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Assessment and need Procurement Post-contract award and mobilisation Production Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Maintenance and use
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Assessment and need
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Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013
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Assessment and need Client determines their plain language questions (determines the need) Client produces their employer’s information requirements (Required information to meet the needs as ) Information requirements aligned to the project stages This is part of the tender documentation
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit A collection of projects
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Information at a project level
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Information at a stage level
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit At the start of the project the client has not assembled their team
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit At strategy/brief stage it is possible to determine information needs
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Template tasks can be modified, removed and added to
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Tasks and deliverables are assigned to roles prior to the team being assembled This information may be exported
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Assessment and need Export to MS Excel for inclusion within the EIR document (PDF) …and export to IFC/COBie for digital re-use
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Procurement
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Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013
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Procurement Bidders respond with their pre-contract BIM execution plan Proposed responsibility of bidders supply-chain is provided The client can compare these against their original information requirements Selection can take place
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit The proposed roles have been assigned The proposed project team has been added Each item, at each stage has a party responsible The bidder
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Procurement Export to MS Excel for inclusion within the BEP document (PDF) …and export to IFC/COBie for digital re-use
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Post-contract award and mobilisation
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Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013
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Production
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Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013
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Production From design suppliers to construction suppliers: The federated Project Information Model begins to grow dPOW defines the what, the when and who Information exchanges between supply-chain Information delivery to the client as agreed in EIR Documented classification and data structure allows for verification
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Moving into the design phases the team is now assembled and the information requirements grow
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Level of detail guidance can be defined for each deliverable
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Level of information guidance can be defined for each deliverable
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit A definitions library of 6,000 items across all construction disciplines will be provided
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit At concept stage – the operations phase may be considered
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit At the technical design stage more geometric detail is required
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit The level of information grows through the bandings too
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit LOI-6 contains the standard COBie properties for transfer to the asset management systems
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit The definitions library covers infrastructure in addition to buildings
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit RICS have joined the core team and have provided classification mappings to NRM1
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit A number of new Uniclass classification tables will be published
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit At an early stage space requirements may be specified
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New Uniclass – the Core Classification
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit Advanced search technology is used to take the complexity away from classification
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Production What has been asked for by the project lead What is provided by the project team
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Deliverables COBie XLSIFC 2x3 Documents EIR Data Objects Documents Objects Documents Objects Documents Objects Documents Objects Documents Objects Spreadsheet BIM Tool XML Validation Process Overview Requirements COBieLite Validation IFC Exchange DPoW Exchange BEP Data DPoW Exchange Schema too rich Schema too loose
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Assessment and need – BIM Toolkit A dPOW in IFC – every deliverable represented as a coloured cube
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Following hand-over then “In use”
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Operation Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013 Figure taken from PAS1192-2:2013 – Copyright Mervyn RichardsPAS1192-2:2013
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-ID -ParentSpace -Level -Manufacturer -Model -ExpectedLife -O+M-Manual -ID -ParentSpace -Level -Manufacturer -Model -ExpectedLife -O+M-Manual
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More Information BIMTaskGroup.org theNBS.com/BIMToolkit Social Media - #BIMToolkit
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