1. BIM Data Consultants
Good Data Management
“Today, Tomorrow &
Beyond”
Andy Hamer
BIM Data Consultant | BIM Evangelist | Certified BIM Project Manager
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3. Available Today
• Multiple Models
• 3D Design Platforms
• Offices
• Stakeholders
• Time Zones
• Continents
Capturing, Managing, Validating
Data In Real-Time Collaboration
Across:
4. Data Information Knowledge
Knowledge
Centric Design
Building Lifecycle
Increasing Value
• PAS1192
• Design 2 Operations
• CAPEX 2 OPEX
• PIM 2 AIM
Common Data Environment
Data Centric
6. ROI Project Time
• Saves over 40 weeks*
• Impact is cumulative
• Drives good practice
• Improves productivity
• Reduces cost
* Source: NBBJ
Got your attention Now!
The solution is quite straightforward capture and manage data in a centralised structured relational database where it bi directionally integrates with 3D Models and I can prove implementing good data management delivers a massive ROI
It’s the same as you have always done but different
Nothing you are going through has been done in other sectors
Data is core of BIM it’s the component which lives on once design and construction is complete
Data is a very valuable asset
Straightforward capture and manage data in a centralised structured relational database bi directionally integrated with 3D Models
I can prove implementing good data management delivers a massive ROI and most of the data already exists somewhere
Yes I can see a few of thinking this approach is only applicable to large complex projects and in the first instance your probably right
I hoping you will appreciate in the mid to long term this approach has value across all project sizes
And this approach is not just for Government sponsored projects
Lets start with the proof
Lifecycle Management
PIM is only important to deliver the AIM
This not entirely true because there is a lot we can do with the data during PIM
I’ve witness the proof workflows based on this technology really does deliver
It does however required new processes, workflows, people and technology
Managing data at its component level is the only solution which will interconnect all the data
This is how your buildings data and the stakeholder are interlinked it’s a complex web
Break it down
Liberating data
Unlocking and Googleize data
Making more than 1 dimensional
Build it up
Developing one to many data relationships
Do it once do it right
Document Management nor Dropbox type solutions are not data management
Excel is not a database great for reporting and analysis
Revit – graphical data optimised
2 most important documents in PAS1192 OIR / EIR
These documents should state specifically what date is required and who
Rest are irrelevant if you don’t know what data is required
I’m being slightly putting myself on the same level with Alan Turning and his Turning Test
Seriously though this list contains the attributes of a good data management
Unlined and in red are the core essential attributes
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The solution is quite straightforward capture and manage data in a centralised structured relational database where it bi directionally integrates with 3D Models and I can prove implementing good data management delivers a massive ROI and most of the data already exists somewhere