BIM Task Group – Briefing Presentation
Building Information ModellingUK Experience & International View
Adam Matthews, UK BIM Task Group
The Current State
• Lack of Clear Communication of Client Needs
• Incorrect Assumptions or Miscommunication within the Supply Chain
• Rework / Recreation of Data
• Inability for Project Participants to ‘Speak the Same Language’
• Poor or No Information Management
• Limited Reuse or Standardisation
35%
ObjectiveGovernment Construction Strategy
Government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project
and asset information, documentation and
data being electronic) as a minimum by 2016
15-20% cost and carbon reduction on
all centrally procured government construction
projects within the 2010/15 parliament
2011 Government Construction strategy
The Government Construction Strategy is the
framework for a range of work-streams, all of
which have the ultimate aim of reducing the
cost of government construction projects by
15-20% by the end of the 2010/15 Parliament.
Ensures the Government consistently gets a
good deal and the country gets the social
and economic infrastructure it needs for the
long-term…'
• Procurement / Lean Client • Standards / Lean Supply • FM / Soft Landings • Data and Benchmarking. • BIM Strategy• Performance Management
Targets – Industrial Strategy 2025
Conceptual
Design
Detailed
Design
Analysis Documentation
Fabrication
Construction
4D/5D
Construction
Logistics
Operations &
Maintenance
Renovation
and Retrofit
BIM and the Project Lifecycle
Level 2 BIM: a federated way of working
Civil Team Services Team
Construction Team Operational Team
Surveying Team
Why BIM Level 2 for Government?
• Reduce costs (capital and whole life)
• Increase value of construction activity
• Growth and competitiveness
• Enabling digital economy
How to Drive Industry Performance
• Clients:
–Procurement Advice to Clients
–BIM in Procurement & Contracts
• For Industry:
–Standards & Protocols for Industry
–Guidance, Education and Communication
Client is King or Queen: Data is the Trade
The selected supply base supplying data upto the tier one who is responsible for itscoordination use and submission to theemployer must be employed consistently toensure data can be created and re-used,rather than repeatedly re-typed.
Clearly it is incumbent on the employer to only ask for information that is needed ateach stage of the project
BIM Level 2 Defined
Uniclass (2)
Level 2 Defined
Uniclass (2)
• BIM Protocol & PAS 91
• Capital projects - PAS1192(2) • Operational PAS1192 (3) • Data structure PAS1192 (4) • Data security PAS1192 (5)• Uniclass 2 & Digital Plan of Work• Government Soft Landings
• BIM Learning Outcomes Framework
• Procurement
• Technical/Protocols
• Guides
Contractual Deliverables
• Significantly better stakeholder understanding and buy-in
• Better more timely (digital) information to make the right decisions
• Consistent data exchanges
• Greater programme and outcome certainty
• Giving clients the asset they wanted and can operate / maintain
Benefits Realised BIM and GSL:
• Encourage collaborative working including early engagement of FM and Operation
• Visualisation & Lifecycle solution testing & preconstruction stage
• Accurate and complete data improving quality of bids, reducing risk allowances in target prices and lump sum bids
• 3D model input into the assessment of the impact changes at all stages in a project lifecycle
• Input of a populated asset data set into CAFM systems – saving time and avoid duplication
20%
Project Savings to 20%
Infrastructure
and Buildings
European national digital programmes
Germany
Finland
France
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
UK
Plan Transition Numérique dans le Bâtiment
esBIM
Many BIM policies and programmes; and BIM Task Groups
Beaucoup politiques et programmes BIM; et BIM groupes de travail
Risk: Divergence
Stratégies numérique européenne
• Diverging
– Divergentes
• Slowing Growth
• Entraver la
croissance
• Confusing the market
• Confondre le
marché
European Public Purchasing PowerCombinant européenne sur les achats publics
BIM Maturity of European industry
EU Public Procurement Directive
2016/2018
2015“EU BIM Task
Group”UK Norway
France, Spain Germany ItalyNetherlands
EU Single Market Growth Opportunities
2015“EU BIM Task
Group”UK Norway
France Spain Germany
ItalyNetherlands Emerging
“Asia-Pacific BIM”
SingaporeHong Kong Korea Japan
Vietnam
“Latin America
BIM”Chile Peru
Mexico
International Export Growth Opportunities
Thank you
Building a digital single market for construction
www.bimtaskgroup.org@BIMgcs