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BIM Info- Osman

Saturday, 8 November 2014

8:30 pm

http://www.bimtaskgroup.org/bim-faqs/
What is level 2 BIM
file based collaboration and library management.
BIM is essentially value creating collaboration through the entire life -cycle of an asset, underpinned by the creation, collation and exchange of
shared 3D models and intelligent, structured data attached to them.

8. Okay but realistically how much more money could businesses make from implementing it?
BIM, if successfully implemented, will help organisation strip the waste from their processes which in many cases could be in the bandwidth of 20-30%. This
can be achieved by designing and building the asset virtually, once, twice.until it can be built once flawlessly on site.

Quote
Mark Twain offers some great advice The secret to getting ahead is getting started. The secret to getting started is breaking
your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.
Investment
You cannot buy BIM out a box, and the truth is you may require to make a technology investment (Note: Government is not manda ting any
specific software platforms) but BIM is very much more than technology it is a new way of working, you will need to invest mo re in doing than
buying.

15. Okay so how much is BIM going to cost my business to implement?


We are asked this question a lot, however we think that this should be reframed as either: whats the cost to my business if we dont do it? Or what is the
typical return on investment (ROI) if you implement BIM?
The cost of BIM implementation is proportional to what outcomes you want to achieve from BIM. If treated as a business change programme the principal
cost will be in staff time, BIM awareness and training etc. The inconvenient truth is that you are likely to need some new digital tools, however again the
cost of this will depend on what you need to do with model; data creation or management. Most BIM design review tools are free! BIM authoring
tools? Typically, depending upon complexity, will be around the same as (depending where you live in the UK) a pint and half of beer a day!
BIM MATURITY MODEL

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17. What is COBie?


COBie is a data standard that was developed by the US Corps of Engineering to manage the data coming from BIM models into the client organisation,
particularly for the handover of O&M information. We have extended this process (COBie UK 2012) to four data drops during the delivery stage of the
project to manage cost and carbon. The data is exchanged using spreadsheets to keep the complexity of systems and training to a minimum.

18. Is COBie a building model?


No, COBie is format for the publication of a subset of a building model. COBies focus is on delivering building information not geometric modelling. COBie
formatted building information is not an entire building model. COBie is a subset of a building model referred to as a model view or Data View

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AUTODESK AMC Proposal


Stanford Universitys Center for Integrated Facilities Engineering (CIFE) 2
identified the following statistics based on a review of 32 major projects that had adopted BIM:
Up to 40% elimination of unbudgeted change
Up to 80% reduction in time taken to generate a cost estimate
Cost estimation accuracy within 3%
Up to 10% savings of the contract value through clash detections
Up to 7% reduction in project time
Autodesk Production Assurance - part of Enterprise Business Agreement

Autodesk Business Value Methodology

Define Phase
Business value has been agreed.
A roadmap and high-level plan are in
place.
Success metrics have been identified.
Construct Phase
Solution has been designed, developed,
and tested.
All data has been migrated.
Baseline metrics are available.
An adoption plan has been created.
Adopt Phase
All users are trained and the solution is in
production with ongoing mentoring to
ensure productive use.
Metrics demonstrate business value.

Activities of BIM Implementation project


1. Define ; As is
a. BIM Maturity Assessment : 20 Days /60 Credits
Deliverables :
i. BIM maturity matrix

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i. BIM maturity matrix


ii. Team BIM Maturity Report
iii. Map of current workflows.

2. Define : To be
a. BIM Standards & Process Map : 30 days/ 90 Credits
Deliverables
i. BIM Conclusion and Recommendations report
ii. GAP analysis matrix

3. CONSTRUCT: Requirements Specification


a. Project BIM Implementation Plan: 20 Days /60 Credits
Deliverables
i. Minutes of meetings and recommendations
ii. Project Implementation outline

b. BIM Project Execution Plan : 30 days/ 90 Credits


Deliverables
i. Draft PEP
ii. Outline BIM Uses protocols adapted to the project requirements

4. CONSTRUCT: Solution Design


a. BIM Standards and Process Map : 45 days/ 135 Credits
Deliverables
i. High-Level project specific recommendations report
ii. High-Level project specific solution architecture

5. CONSTRUCT: Solution Build


a. Development of project specific file templates 10 days/ 30 Credits
1 template per discipline (ARCH, STR, ME,P) - 4 templates to be
developed by the
project team

6. ADOPT: Pre-Production Staging


a. Project-focused custom trainings : 31 Days / 93 Credits

7. ADOPT: Production Deployment :


a. Onsite over-the-shoulder mentoring and support 40 Days / 120 Credit

8. ADOPT: Solution Support


a. Project closeout 5 Days / 15 Credits
The Project Manager ensures smooth execution of the project,
appropriate resourcing & staffing, steering & communication
of project status.
Autodesk follows the successful and proven PMI (Project Management Institute4) methodology
for project and program management.

Process for BIM Implementation


Autodesk and Customer Project Managers (PMs) and lead Business Consultant(s) create a Project Management Plan (PMP)

1. Project Management Plan describes:


The approach to quality control and assurance including testing and configuration
management.
The process for acceptance of deliverables.
The procedure for managing change requests.
The plan for communications amongst stakeholders.
The organizational structure including the roles and responsibilities of both Autodesk and
Customer.
The process for identifying, quantifying and managing risks and issues.

2. Bi Weekly or Weekly Project


3. Executive Project Steering Committee

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Autodesk Consulting has 400 members of staff, operating out of three geographic
regions (EMEA, America and APAC),
Our service offerings include:
Process Assessment: to understand customer challenges and recommend solutions
BIM Implementation: full support for BIM implementation on customer projects, including
re-engineering processes, defining standards and whitepapers and other enabling services;
Collaboration and Data Management Services: Our proven methodology facilitates
strategic business alignment, helps improve workflows, and effectively integrates technology
solutions into complex business environments.
Solution Design and Roadmap: to develop solutions to address customer requirements
Quick-Starts: to help customers get started with Autodesk software rapidly and efficiently
Custom Training: tailoring training to meet specific customer needs and incorporating
workflows
Health Check: review implementations and recommendations, to provide targeted on going
QA/QC
Customization and integration: using product APIs to develop custom functionality,
enhance interoperability and workflows
Enterprise Implementation: full design, build, test and deployment for enterprise solutions,
including Data Management, Enterprise GIS and PLM solutions.
Solution Support: specific technical support for custom and enterprise solutions
KICK OFF MEETING / PM Activities

Achieve a common understanding of the project goals & scope


Review the timeline and major milestones
Understand roles, responsibilities and pre-requisites
Agree on a frequency and format for communications

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List of BIM Standards

BS 1192:2007- Collaborative production of architectural, engineering and construction information


PAS 1192-2:2013 - Specification for information management for the capital/delivery phase of construction projects using
building information modelling

PAS 1192-3- Specification for information management for the operational phase of assets using building information modelling
BS1192 part 4:2014 - Fulfilling employers information (EIR) exchange requirements using COBie Code of practice is available as
a free download.

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Other standards
Other British Standards and associated documents with some possible relationship to BIM include (note that this is not a complete list
and is being added to constantly):

Standard
PAS 55-1:2008

Specification for the optimized management of physical assets

PAS 55-2:2008

Guidelines for the application of PAS 55-1

BS ISO 55000:2014

Asset management. Overview, principles and terminology

BS ISO 55001:2014

Asset management. Management systems. Requirements

BS ISO 55002:2014

Asset management. Management systems. Guidelines for the application of ISO 55001

BIP 2207

Building information management. A standard framework and guide to BS 1192

BS 6953:1998

(ISO 7078:1985) Glossary of terms for procedures for setting out, measurement and surveying in
building construction (including guidance notes)

BS 7000-4:2013

Design management systems. Guide to managing design in construction

BS 8541-1:2012

Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction. Identification and classification. Code of
practice

BS 8541-2:2011

Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction. Recommended 2D symbols of building
elements for use in building information modelling

BS 8541-3:2012

Library objects for architecture, engineering and construction. Shape and measurement. Code of
practice

BS 8541-4:2012

Defines properties and multiple levels of information including properties required for specification and
selection and environmental, cost and social impacts

BS 8541-5:2014

IN DEVELOPMENT will cover assemblies - the sharing of sub-models representing combinations of


components and spaces covering naming, classification and nesting

BS 8541-6:2014

IN DEVELOPMENT will cover product declarations - the sharing of data expected from product
declarations, labelling and environmental tables. Aims to offer IFC and IFCXML and COBie
representations incl waste data in standardised printed forms

BS ISO 12006-2:2001

Building construction. Organization of information about construction works. Framework for


classification of information

BS ISO 12006-3:2001

Building construction. Organization of information about construction works. Framework for objectoriented information

BS ISO 22263:2008

Organization of information about construction works. Framework for management of project


information

BS ISO 29481-1:2010

Building information modelling. Information delivery manual. Methodology and format

BS ISO 29481-2:2012

Building information models. Information delivery manual. Interaction framework

From <http://bimtalk.co.uk/standards>

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