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Levels of Lifecycle Information Management. Rogier Jongeling, PhD CEO Plan B www.planbab.com Technical expert, BIM Alliance INSTALLERS´ SUMMIT 20-21 September 2018, Stockholm, Sweden

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Page 1: INSTALLERS SUMMIT - Delegia

Levels of Lifecycle

Information Management.

Rogier Jongeling, PhD

CEO Plan B www.planbab.com

Technical expert, BIM Alliance

INSTALLERS´ SUMMIT20-21 September 2018, Stockholm, Sweden

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From level 0 to 3 in 5 years

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Levels of information and rationalization

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Level 2

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Archive Maintenance

• Drawings• 2D- and 3D-

CAD-models• Schema

(P&IDs)• Lists• Documents

• Template (xls)• COBie (xls)• 3D-CAD (IFC, RVT)

PCS7 / ABB

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Level 3: ”An object only occurs once”

Product Lifecycle Management

Integration with maintenance

Integration with control systems Integration

with GIS

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Level 3: Common Language is the key

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Level 3: Specifications are important

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Requirements

Product data sheet

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Three aspects of an object

• In accordance with ISO 12006-2, ISO/IEC 81346-1 and other parts of ISO/IEC 81346 series.

• Functional Breakdown Structure (FBS) describes the object based on what task the object has in a system. Basis for all requirement management. Prefix for FBS =

• Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) describes the occurrence of a specific product. Basis for effective procurement, spare-part management and plant traceability on instance level. Prefix for PBS -

• Location Breakdown Structure (LBS) describes the physical location of the object. Prefix for LBS +

• An object is a discrete entity that can be perceived from a functional, physical or spatial perspective.

• For example a pump: The pump has (system) requirements, is controlled by an automation system, is mounted at a specific place on a production line and there is a spare in stock.

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Training purposes

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BIM in calculation and

production.

Andreas Udd, VRA AB

INSTALLERS´ SUMMIT20-21 September 2018, Stockholm, Sweden

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Cost calculation using BIM

• We use BIP

• Then we can use the BIM-model more efficient in our cost calculation programs

• We save time and get a better tender

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Cost calculation usin BIM

• BIP makes it easier to use BIM models for costcalculation

• We are able to structure information• System

• Mounting

• Material

• Length, height, pieces etc.

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BIP – Building information properties

• Started 2011 by BIM Alliance

• All major consulting companies are represented in the working group

• Standardizes information in BIM models

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Using BIP in cost calculation

• We can calculate costs in big projects faster withBIP than with traditional methods

• Our software can read information from IFC modelswith BIP

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Cost calculation with BIM saves time

• We have tested different methods for quantity takeoff in a few projects

• You can trust the quantities from the models. The difference was less than 1 percent between the methods

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Using 3D object models to succeed in projects

• Biomedicum, one of Europe's largest and most modern laboratories.

• Construction start 2013

• Final inspection 2018

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Using 3D object models to succeed in projects

• Very complex installations

• Budget: approximately 200.000 working hours for ventilation and plumbing

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Using 3D object models to succeed in projects

• To be able to do the construction according to plans, we had to use 3D object models of the building

• The model was split per floor

• We needed fewer sections

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Using 3D object models to succeed in projects

• One iPad per two workers

• The 3D model was as important as any other tools for the workers

• Most of our fittings needed no corrections

• We saved a lot of time and delivered very high quality