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BRE: Think BIM
Set up for delivery, what next?
Nick TuneDirector BuildingSMART
Level 2, BIM ready?
– BS1192/ PAS; Digital plan of works; Protocol, Demand Matrix; Uniclass 2; File Based collaboration - COBie
Input Output
Output
Output• One type of input in to
one resource
• Many outputs depending on choice
• Modifying data is simple, quick and efficient
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Digital Plan of Work
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Where is the industry now ?
– BIM 4 SME
– Mostly design based proprietary software, limited use in construction phase, little use in maintenance
– Most haven't used level 2 tools protocol/tools ie COBie etc
– Not aware of interoperability issues
Can we deliver 2 now?
– Almost! If we all used the same software we could probably do level 2.5 but we don’t and wont!!!!
– Still difficult to get COBie outputs from proprietary software.
What next
– Software vendors can develop tools to give COBie outputs – YES
– But by having COBie etc does fix interoperability issues
• What about common dictionaries?• Software not speaking to each other• Shared collaboration spaces• Limitations of COBie move to IFC• Information delivery requirements
Move to level 3
– IFC:– Industry Foundation Classes– Information for Construction– Data model
– IDM:– Information Delivery Manuals– Types of information required in at points in a process
– IFD:– International Framework for Dictionaries– Data Dictionary
Benefits of going to level 3
Need to explain convince people why we need open iBIM-Information provided not at given snapshot in time ie data drops - ie historic/live/future-Use of data/model in construction phase and most importantly real time for FM-Fully integrated supply chain-Improved interoperability
BuildingSMART & open BIM
– BuildingSMART: a community of people and organisations who are working with open-BIM & sharing their experiences
– Working with government & industry to develop standards, tools and training to ensure that open BIM is used effectively
– We created the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard and building data dictionary & are leading the development and roll out of COBie in the UK
Who is behind BuildingSMART?
– We are a part of the international BuildingSMART programme, with representation across Europe, North America, the Middle East, Far East & Australasia.
– BRE taken control from Jan 13, because we have a background in driving positive change through programmes such as
Activity
– Technical and User working groups (members only)
– Monthly technical working group meetings – Level 2/COBie, Infrastructure, building in-use, Level 3(ibim)
– Training – COBie & Competent person scheme (25% off for members)
– Development of level 3, standards/tools (direct input from members)
– Technical guidance papers, information hub
Activity
– April 25th Tech workshop IFC development
– April 29th COBie training
– May 24th Level 3 data dictionary
– June 27th Level 2 COBie
– June first BSUKI training – Business Manager, Project Manager, Design Manager
BuildingSMART UK - members
– Ongoing:• GovernBIM• RegBIM• TrainBIM (+COBie)• KnoholEM
– Due to start:• Resilient• DIM Cities (Mini-KnoholEM)• Energy management of districts (Mini-Resilient)• C4C (Clouds for Co-ordination)
BRE/BuildingSMART UK projects;
– Governance for projects
– Explores how different disciplines should interact with one another
– Based off Digital plan of works/Demand Matrix; defining the documents and the data transfer
GovernBIM
–Emphasises heavily upon the integration of data transfer and management in the Cloud
–Will be created using existing cloud technologies and tested in a real business environment
–Deliverable is a system that manages data stored on a cloud in an effective manner and allows for a controlled project environment for the end-user
Clouds-for-Coordination
– Building Regulations AD, Code for Sustainable Homes and BREEAM to be automatically checked
– Procedure to be carried out:– Extracting data requirements and logical
relationship– Translate the above in to a language
understandable off-shelf- rules engine– Integrate rule engine to allow for information
retrieval from the BIM– Validation against original requirements
– Deliverable is a rule engine (software) that carried out the checks for the regulations automatically
TSB RegBIM
– Using Building Information Modelling (BIM) approaches we will control (and therefore reduce) energy performance of buildings via a building the loop simulation/visualisation environment, that monitors the buildings energy usage and allows control in a real time basis.
– Energy saving through intelligent energy management by: – Systematic avoidance of energy wasting in buildings– knowledge-based holistic optimization of energy
consumption
KnoholEM
22. November 2012, 1. Review Meeting in Brussels 18
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– Need to increase awareness requirements of BIM/openBIM
– Vendor specific courses
– One-day courses; different messages
– Am I BIM compliant now?
– One message, approved compliance.
OpenBIM training
Training plan
Course Business Management BIM Project Management BIM Design Management BIM
Main topics General Understanding
Executive leadership
Management of change
Governance
Contract management
Methods of delivery
General Understanding
Governance
Contract management
Methods of delivery
Data formats
BIM process
Data sharing
Collaboration
General Understanding
Software vendor overview
3D modelling demonstrations
Data formats
BIM process
Data sharing
Collaboration
Designed for Associates
Clients
Directors
Managers
Senior Architects
Senior Design Engineers
Senior Technicians
Senior Contractors
Design Architects
Design Engineers
Technicians
FM managers
Contractors
– buildingSMART BIM Designer/Project Manager/Business Manager
– BRE has a certification body that will certify the competency of the people on the course
– To retain the competency, you need to:– Have relevant CPD hours– Produce short BIM reports on work done
BIM competency
Training
Proof
Test Competency
Membership
– Non SMEs £1500 pa
– SMEs £550 pa
– Sole trader £100 pa
Thank you for listening, any questions and feedback?