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BIM in Practice An Architect's Perspective

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Page 1: BIM in Practice - An Architect's Perspective

BIM in PracticeAn Architect's Perspective

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Small Print

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About Us

Founded by Andrew Ward. Recently celebrated 10 years of business. Based in Staffordshire. Custodians of Asda’s Prototype Model Stores. Using Autodesk products predominantly. Full Autodesk Suites & LT Suites.

@JamesWardLtd | #BIMforManufacturers

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About Me

Joined Andrew 3 months after starting up. Career of 17 Years in Architecture. Converted Asda’s Prototype Store info from

AutoCAD to Revit in 2008. Delivered Asda’s First Store in BIM. Designed over 1 million square feet of Retail

Space in BIM.

@Anthony_Harte | #BIMforManufacturers

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On Secondment to Asda, in Construction Design Standards Team Sit on the Asda BIM Strategy Board.

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Understanding Language“Twerk” To dance using predominantly your

bum. Where people in Yorkshire go

Monday to Friday, 9-5pm.

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What does it mean to a Retailer?

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PLAY VIDEO

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“Without Data, you’re just another person with an opinion”.W. Edwards Deming

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Monochrome WorldEarly Colour Digital HD4k Digital (Super HD)

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A Digital Future

More Defined Gives Clearer Picture More Data

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Organically grown, no targets or management process

2D CAD TO 3D REVIT

MODEL 2009 MELKSHAM

BARNES HILLMOSBOROUGH

GORSEINON

SUNDERLAND MEZZ

MODEL 2010

FIRST BIM NEW BUILD

FIRST BIM MEZZ

REFURB

2008

201

2 2014

2010

2009

2011

2013 201

6201

5

LEVE

L 2

BIM

CLIENT FOCUS CONTRACTOR FOCUS QS COSTING FOCUS

3D VISUALISATIONFEE REDUCTIONREPEAT DESIGN

STANDARD DETAIL

PHASINGREDUCE DESIGN PERIOD

CLASH DETECTIONVALUE ENGINEER

COMMUNICATION AT SITE LEVEL

COST VARIFICATIONQUANTITY SCHEDULES

OUR FOCUS FM & LIFESCYCLE COSTS

INCREASED DATADATA DROPS

MODEL

Our move to BIM has:

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Experiences Adopting Starting Out

3 Day Initial Training Straight into Modelling No Asda Components! Onsite Live Project Training

Issues License Costs Data Sharing Level of Detail / Information No Client Requirements

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Business Impact

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Business Impact Not all Stores are created equal Some schemes were bespoke No library

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7 HOURS!

Business Impact

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Object Modelling Standards Product Data Templates (PDT’s) Structured Data

Business Impact

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Business Impact

Costs to Create Specific Content Absorbed by Business Become knowledgeable in all aspects Greater workload capacity More Efficient, less resource

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Incorporating Workflows

Health & Safety, Residual Risk Register Rudimental Clash Identification Quality Assurance & ISO9001

Filing System Naming Conventions

Sketch & Feasibility Schemes WebEx, Video Conference, On Site

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Incorporating Workflows

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Generic Walls &

Cladding

Greater LOD

(3D & Info)

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NOW

2050

FUTURE TECHArtificial Intelligence

2035

FUTURE TECH“Predictive” Digital Decisions

2025

FUTURE TECHDigital Decisions

2016

CURRENT TECHAnalogue Decisions

Moore’s Law

Moore’s Law is the observation that, computing hardware speeds double approximately every two years.

FUTURE

Future Opportunities

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KIT OF PARTS

CREATE

BUILDOPERATE

FEEDBACK

KIT OF PARTS

CREATE

BUILDOPERATE

FEEDBACK

Standards Bring together Construct Maintain Update

Future Opportunities

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Feedback Change

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Future Opportunities 650 Stores 10 Per Store (Average) 6,500 Toilet Seats £90 Seat, lasts 2 years £8.7million over 30

years £30 Seat, lasts 5 years £1.1million over 30

years£7.6m Saving

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Specs

Geometry& Specs

Warranty Info

2017.

Trusted Accurate Evolve & Develop Right Data

Industry Shift

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Store. Dept. Comp.

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To Recap

A Digital Future My Analogy What BIM is to me

Experiences in Adopting BIM Why, When, How.

Impact on the Business Time, Resources, Cost

How BIM is incorporated into workflows ISO9001, Quality, Checking Procedure

Future Opportunities Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Automated Decisions

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Thanks

@Anthony_Harte@JamesWardLtd