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Collaboration Lean BIM Responsible BIM mar%n brown [email protected] Introduc%ons, Insights and Inspira%ons

Lean and BIM - how 30% savings can be achieved

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Collaboration!Lean BIM!Responsible BIM !

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mar%n  brown  [email protected]  

Introduc%ons,  Insights  and  Inspira%ons  

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Martin Brown Fairsnape Improvement Strategist, Consultant and Advocate Social Media Consultant Constructing Excellence Collaborative Working Champion Chair, Construction Excellence Lancashire Co-Founder, BE2CAMP, CICLOPS, CONSTRUCTCO2, #SUSTLDRCONV Sustainable Leadership Conversations … Living Building Challenge UK Ambassador LSI Green Vision Chair

Photo by Ian Muttoo - Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License http://www.flickr.com/photos/20741443@N00   Created with Haiku Deck  

A  Typical  Construc1on  Project  Footprint?    

Photo by on1stsite. - Creative Commons Attribution License http://www.flickr.com/photos/7539060@N06   Created with Haiku Deck  

Alfred Bosom 1934  Latham    Building Down Barriers  Egan,  Rethinking  Construc%on  1998  Accelera%ng  Excellence    Be  Valuable        Never Waste a Good Crisis  CE  Survival  Guide    Construc%on  Strategy  2011  Social  Value  Act  2012    PAS  1192    Construction Vision 2025

(almost)100 year collaborative

working journey  

 Building Down Barriers  

Understand  Value  Collabora%ve  Rela%onships    Integrated  Working  Collabora%ve  Cos%ng    Con%nuous  Improvement  Leadership  +  People  

Process Push

User Pull

Design 0.1

250 – 2,500 ?

Business Value Construction

200  

Business Costs

5  1  

Operation and Maintenance

Source  :  RAE      Updated  source:    “Be  valuable”,  CE  2005  

Opportunity v Cost

Cos

t

Project Life

Opp

ortu

nity

Design Construct In Use Brief

COST REDUCTION OR PROJECT SAVING  

“the total, collaborative ‘ m a n a g e m e n t ’ o f a l l aspects of a facility in design, during construction and in use.”  

Martin Brown 2011  

What is BIM?  

"BIM use requires skills and a mindset that allow us to work productively and e f f e c t i v e l y i n a collaborative setting"  

Randy Deutsch  

“BIM is a People Programme”  

To produce the right product at the

right time in the right quantity for

the customer and to produce exactly

what you need and nothing more…

Taiichi Ohno, Toyota

Lean Thinking !

To produce the right product at the

right time in the right quantity for

the customer and to produce exactly

what you need and nothing more…

BIM!

Lean Thinking !

Lean Principles

Identify Value Map Value Stream Create Tight Flow Establish Pull Seek Perfection

Last Planner

What is Last Planner  Last  Planner  is  a  collabora%ve  project  planning  and  improvement  tool.      It  is  based  on  bringing  those  ‘doing’  the  work  (the  last  planners)  into  our  project  planning  process    Used  correctly  it  can  make  impressive  savings  to  cost  and  %me,  reduce  errors  and  improve  quality.  It  can  also  make  the  role  of  project  management  both  easier  and  more  effec%ve.      Last  Planner  brings  (weekly)  discipline  to  project  planning  and  ensures  that  planning  and  sequencing  decisions  are  made  with  best  available  knowledge  and  openly  communicated.    Last  Planner  iden%fies  reasons  for  any  delay  and  addresses  them  immediately  before  they  escalate  into  major  problems.    Typically  a  Last  Planner  session  will  be  held  once  a  week,  facilitated  by  the  site  manager  with  representa%ves  from  all  current  and  ‘next’  trades  present.  

Reasons  why  organisa%ons  and  projects  adopt  Last  Planner:  To  iden%fy  &  address  poten%al  problems  before  they  become  obstacles  To  help  improve  the  overall  production  process  and  flow  on  small  and  large  projects  To  reduce  the  incidence  of  bad news and  to  get  what  bad  news  there  is  early      To  mobilise  social  pressure  through  managing  commitments  and  promises  To  create  projects  that  are  a  reliable  customer  for  just-in-time deliveries To  develop  supervisory skills and  reduce the load on management To  create  a  more  predictable  and  reliable  produc1on  programme To  deliver  projects  more  safely,  faster  and  at  reduced cost To  stabilise projects to  support  other  lean  ac%ons  To  improve  predictions of labour required  To  reduce  the  risk  of  catastrophic  loss To  reduce the cost of  public  projects  To  complete  projects  on schedule To  reduce fire-fighting and stress Alan  Mossman  

TO MAKE CONSTRUCTION ENJOYABLE AGAIN

CICLOPS agenda: … Involves the Last Planners - the final link in the planning chain, he or she is responsible for day to day activities and therefore directly in control of production. … Facilitated by the site/project manager it involves the whole supply chain.

Look Back: Performance review Review non-completions, reason

Look Forward Identify Action plans for improving Targets for next week (overall status and key issues) Weekly work plans (each supplier)

 

Last Planner sessions

There  are  two  rules  for  last  planner  /  collabora%ve  planning  sessions        If  you  promise  to  do  it,  get it done      If  it  cannot  be  done,  don’t promise to do it

!!!BIM  and  Lean  Construc%on    A  Marriage  Made  in  Heaven?    

compelling  reasons  for  adop%ng    ‘Lean  BIM’  

and  pre-­‐requisites  for  success  

BIM  in  conjunc%on  with  lean  construc%on  (ie  Last  Planner)  can   get   Construc1on   closer  to  Honda’s    “everything   we   do   …   goes  into  everything  we  do”      

BIM,   like   lean   construc%on  forces   us   to   focus   on   end  game   first,   understanding  client  value  and  pulling  that  value   through   design   and  construc1on.  

B IM   w i l l   dr ive   l ean  thinking   and   predictable  p r o g r a m m i n g   a n d  material  sequencing.  

BIM   can   streamline   the  value   stream   for  materials,  enabl ing   just   in   1me  supply,   adding   value,  reducing  waste  and  cost.  

BIM,   like   Last   Planner  can   reduce   firefigh1ng    and   stress   on   project  management  team.  

BIM    and  last  planner  greatly  a s s i s t   i n   i m p r o v i n g  in forma1on   flow   and  communica1ons,   between  project  partners  and   supply  chain  

BIM   and   Lean   Thinking  both   need   commiKed  leadership   at   organisa%on  and  at  project  level.  

Facilitated  Collabora1ve  Working  is  essen%al    (Think  Building  Down  Barriers)  

Core  processes  (design  and  construc%on)  need  to  be  (re)shaped  around    Lean  Thinking  and  BIM  requirements.  

“The  construc-on  aspects  of  projects  is  the  easy  bit  -­‐  "a  

doddle”    The  harder,  more  complex  bit  is  the  collabora-ve  working  ‘glue’  that  surrounds  the  

design,  build  and  opera-on  of  the  facility,  

 whether  BIM  is  used  or  not”    

John  Lorimer  

Improving  Construction is  a  monumental  challenge    but  we  have  new  tools  –  we  just  need  to  use  them!        

BIM  

Social  Media  Restora%ve              Sustainability  

Circular  Economy  

Image:  hhp://www.squarewheels.com/  

Lean    

BIM  Enabled    3D  Printed  Construc%on  +  Robo%cs  Skills?  

BIM  Enabled:    Ar%ficial  Intelligence  Steven  Hawkins  Warning  

CODE

GREEN

HIG

H

PERFORMANCE

SUST

AIN

ABLE

REGENERATIVE

LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE

NEGATIVEENVIRONMENTAL

IMPACT

SETTING THE IDEAL AS THE INDICATOR OF SUCCESS

THE LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE IS A PHILOSOPHY, CERTIFICATION AND ADVOCACY TOOL FOR PROJECTS TO MOVE BEYOND MERELY BEING LESS BAD AND TO BECOME TRULY REGENERATIVE.

Living Building ChallengeSM 3.04 |

Chart  Source  @LivingFutures  

BIM:    Is  it  enough  to  enable  just  being  ‘less  bad’  Can  BIM  enable  being  ‘more  good’    

Environment  Performance  Costs  Social  Impact  …    

Wicked  Ques1ons    How  to  make  BIM  ‘more  good’  not  just  ‘less  bad’…    Embrace  digital  environment  but  avoid  ‘Hawkins  apocalypse’  …      Where  is  30%  ‘saving’  being  achieved  …    

F  U  T  U  R  E  S  T  O  R  A  T  I  V  E  INSPIRATIONS  AND  CHALLENGES  FOR  A  NEW  SUSTAINABILITY  

www.fairsnape.com/futurestora%ve      

 M  A  R  T  I  N        B  R  O  W  N  

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