5. Central UK Government
• 2017 - BIM Level 2 Departmental Support - BIM
Level 2 Business as Usual (BaU)
• 2017/2018 – Digital Transformation for Property
Information & Analytics
6. How did I get into Engineering / Asset
Information Management & BIM?
Data
Source(s)
7. How did I get into Geographic Information
Management?
9. Or lack of it. And the
processes behind it.
Essentially it has all been about… DATA
BIM is about project and
asset data management.
10. • Building Information Modelling / Management
• “An integrated digital process providing
coordinated, reliable information about a project
and assets throughout all phases, from design
through construction and into operation”
• Better Information Management
• For all asset types – buildings and infrastructure
Overview to BIM
• What is BIM?
11. Related Terms you should know
• Depends on your focus
1. Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)
2. Digital Construction
3. Digital Engineering
12. • April 2016 for BIM Level 2 (April 2017 for Scotland)
• What is Level 3 BIM?
BIM in the UK
www.bimtaskgroup.org
Search: ‘Digital Built Britain’
13. • Cross-discipline collaboration
• Standard methods and procedures
• Digital Plan of Works (DPoW)
• Enabling tools, workflows and validation
• Exchange formats and standards
• Information provision is contracted
• Information / data is a commodity
BIM Level 2 Concepts
14. BIM / Asset Information Components
Single
Source
Assets
Process
People
Projects
Enabling
Technology
Information
Individual
Team
Company
Industry
Master Data
Management (MDM)
15. • BIM is NOT all about technology
• But, technology is an enabler and vital…
o For collaboration
o For data validation
o For security
o For workflow (processes)
o Resilience / business continuity
• Common Data Environment (CDE) – MDM concept
BIM Technology
16. BIM Summarised
• Procuring quality information and
metadata to enable…
• Data-Driven Decision-making
Validated Data Decisions Actions / Activities
23. Data for the Public Good
Recommendations:
A Digital Framework – for secure sharing of
infrastructure data
A National Digital Twin – a digital twin of Britain’s
Infrastructure to help plan, predict and understand
our assets
A Digital Framework Task Group – to provide
coordination of key players
Slide contents Taken from ‘Data for the Public Good’, National Infrastructure Commission
32. Adding Value
• How do we add value?
Knowledge
Intelligence /
Insight
Information
Data
33. Taxonomy, Semantics, Ontologies
• Agree what we call things - taxonomy
• Agree how we describe what things mean - semantics
• Agree the concepts, definition, categories, properties,
and relations of things – ontologies
• We need to work together, across disciplines to
tackle these challenges
35. How do we measure the benefits?
• PwC BIM Benefits
Methodology and Report
Source: PwC and CDBB
https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/Downloads/Level2/1.PwCSummaryGuidancetoBBM.pdf
36. Main Pillars for BIM Implementation
Tech /
Data
ProcessPeople
Policy
37. Main Pillars for Digital Implementation
PURPOSE
Process
Data & Info
Insights
Technology
Policy
People
38. Level 2 BIM Standards
Security
PAS 1192-5:2015
Information
Collaboration
BS 1192:2007 +
A2:2016
Capital/delivery phase
PAS 1192-2:2013
Operational phase
PAS 1192-3:2014
COBie
BS 1192-4:2014
Facilities
Management
BS 8536-1:2015
Assets
Management
BS 8536-2:2016
(Linear and geographical
infrastructure)
NEW
Health and Safety
PAS 1192-6:2018
Official download site:
bim-level2.org
39. ISO 19650 is coming!
Organization of information about construction works — Information management using
building information modelling — Part 2: Delivery phase of assets
40. The big challenge is integration
Slide 40
• Between systems
• Between data formats
• Between organisations
•Between disciplines
• Between different roles