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JAMES COLCLOUGH Will BIM provide a platform to finally integrate CAD and GIS for asset management? 5 th June 2014 Geo: The Big 5 - BIM & Asset Management

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JAMES COLCLOUGH

Will BIM provide a platform to finally

integrate CAD and GIS for asset

management?

5th June 2014

Geo: The Big 5 - BIM & Asset Management

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AECOM Asia, China Region

Operational Systems GIS Application Development Management Systems

// CONTENTS

The Divide

Case Studies

What Next?

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The Divide

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AECOM Asia, China Region

Operational Systems GIS Application Development Management Systems

// THE DIVIDE

Why does this exist?

CAD design & drafting processes

embedded within engineering.

GIS applications have specific

solutions- seen as a strategic tool and

database.

Different data and file formats.

Different staff, different skills.

Discrete processes and sometimes

entirely different applications.

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AECOM Asia, China Region

Operational Systems GIS Application Development Management Systems

// BIM – CEMENTING COLLABORATION

How does BIM bring together

CAD/GIS?

Clients now expect both outputs.

Flow of information from design into

operation - GIS for asset

management systems.

Integration of data as part of BIM –

single source of truth: detail &

strategic combined.

Data

Process GIS

Assets BIM

People CAD

Federation

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Case Studies

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Highways Design

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Solutions

Web Mapping Service for field

systems – works & inspections.

iPad mapping application – works

order management.

Discussing design data capture

workflows.

Issues

Design work undertaken in

CAD, but asset database held

within a GIS.

GIS team tasked with

maintaining large & complex

asset database.

// LONDON HIGHWAYS ALLIANCE CONTRACT

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AECOM Asia, China Region

Operational Systems GIS Application Development Management Systems

// A6 – MANCHESTER AIRPORT RELIEF ROAD

BIM models will hold key information,

but Local Authorities utilise a GIS asset

management system

Work ongoing to develop processes to

enable an effective handover.

Discussions with Bentley regarding

asset tagging

Understanding of LA systems &

databases

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AECOM Asia, China Region Issues

Asset inventory development

Collaboration of team

Information sharing

Solutions

GIS web portal for collaboration

CAD/GIS data shared

Exposure of ‘engineering’ teams

to GIS

Turkish Highways

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Water Infrastructure

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Operational Systems GIS Application Development Management Systems

// WATER ASSET MANAGEMENT

Solutions

Processes developed to utilise the existing

skills of individuals. (e.g. data collation in

Google Earth – flow of information & interaction

with GIS).

Vertical profiles – developed in GIS rather than

CAD.

Issues

Collaboration of strategic asset

planning team involving: engineering

design, geomatics, environmental

assessment, land planning.

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Event Management

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Traffic management

engineering plans

developed in CAD, but map

outputs required for

sharing.

Processes developed to

translate data into GIS for

submission to the client.

GIS plans for

public/stakeholders

Vs CAD for

engineering design.

// 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES

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Aviation

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AECOM Asia, China Region // ENTERPRISE GIS

Issues

Collaboration

Systems integration

Coordination

Information management for

assets

Solutions

EGIS – single source of truth

Integration of CAD/BIM/GIS

Delivery of information to all

users using map portal.

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Railways

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AECOM Asia, China Region // INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING & DESIGN

Issues

Integrating engineering design

processes with GIS constraints

analysis.

Providing clients with

information in GIS and CAD

formats.

Solutions

Design undertaken in BIM

software.

Processes automated in ArcGIS

to translate data into GIS

geodatabase.

QA/QC processes automated.

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What Next?

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Key barriers to integration:

Discrete processes & skills – often no integration.

Handover to CAD or GIS teams – no collaborative working or

integration.

Engineering jobs need ‘engineering tools’ – our ability to

change?

Communication & education – its about the people.

Issues surrounding collaboration.

// TACKLING THE ISSUES

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Sharing best practice on selling the BIM-geospatial offer:

Presentations to key groups internally.

Developing the BIM GIS offer to infiltrate the CAD centric

world.

Signing up to the BIM ethos – encourages dialogue about

collaboration & change.

Quantifying benefits provided to traditional CAD-centric

asset management from using GIS solutions.

Single source– wider spatial issues, a map as a way of

locating data (aviation sector).

// TACKLING THE ISSUES

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Questions?

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