Project Goals: The Product
Future-Proofing Asset Management
Dan Irwin
GIS Manager
Overview
Scope
Information Management
Where do Assets fit in?
Agenda
Asset Information
Key Concepts
Asset Data Collection Workflow
Geospatial Integration
Future-Proofing
Handover
Asset Management
Geospatial BIM
Largest infrastructure project in Europe
90 km of surface railway
42 km of new twin tunnels under central
London
Carry 200 million passengers a year
Largest single addition to the London
transport network for over 50 years
Overview: Scope
Data,Information,Knowledge
Traditional
Process
Lifecycle Information Management
Overview: Lifecycle Information
Management
Planning
Conceptual
Design
Detailed
Design
Construction
Operation
and Maintenance
Overview: Lifecycle Information
Management
Whole Life
Design Construction
Commissioning
Handover
Operate/ Maintain
Requirements
Traditional
Start Finish??
Crossrail
Start Finish
Late?
Poor quality?
Inefficient?
On time
Good quality
Efficient
Whole Life Cost
Overview: Lifecycle Information
Management
Overview: Where Do Assets Fit In?
13 14 15 16 17 18
Railway Systems
Stations
Rolling Stock & Depot
NR Surface Works
Testand
Commission
Trial
Operation
Crossrail TOC
2012
Civils and Tunnelling
Procure
AgreeRfL-TfL
Requirements
Asset Management System Procurement &
Implementation
Data
Collection
Profile
Overground
Adoption?
Implement
& Integrate
Maintenance
System Trials
Overview: Where Do Assets Fit In?
Asset Information at Crossrail
Asset
Generic term to represent:
A physical thing that delivers rail services e.g.
train control
A physical thing that provides supporting
services e.g. compressed air
Any grouping of the above
We record assets down to the level we
would expect to maintain them e.g. pump
and not pump motor bearing
Asset Information: Key Concepts
Asset Representation
Asset Information: Key Concepts
Asset Tag
Equipment
Serial
Number
•Tag – the specific duty of an Asset
•e.g. Drainage Pump 1
•Equipment – the actual physical item performing the duty of a Tag
•e.g. Acme Model B Pump
•Serial – an individual instance of Equipment or Batch
•e.g. 12345
•Functional Unit – a collection of Tags that work together as a system
•e.g. Drainage Pumping Station
Functional
Unit
Serial
Number
Equipment
Asset Tag
Asset Tag Label
Equipment/Serial Label
Virtual
Physical
Asset Information: Workflow
Responsibility
Process
Incoming
Data /
Documents
Incoming
Data /
Documents
ApplicationApplication
ProcessProcess
Database
Storage
Database
Storage
User
Interface
User
Interface
Crossrail Asset
Team
Crossrail GIS
Team
Crossrail Contract
Crossrail CAD
Support Team
Bulk
Upload
AD4
AD4
AD4
RDBMS
(AIMS / eB)
Submit
ASSET
XLSASSET
XLSASSET
XLS
Create
VALIDATION
Pass
Fail
PROJECTWISE
3D
MODEL3D
MODEL3D
MODEL
Manual
Entry
ASSET
PAINTER
RDBMS
(Oracle)
Dynamic
Link
Triggered
Process
ETL
(FME)
Output
Semi-Dynamic
Derived Data
Base Data
Semi-Dynamic
Derived Data
3D
LAYER3D
LAYER3D
LAYER
LRS
CLASSLRS
CLASSLRS
CLASS
2D
PLAN2D
PLAN2D
PLAN
GIS
DESKTOP
WEB
MOBILE
ASSET
CLASSIFICATION
Defines
Asset Information: AIMS
Asset Data Dictionary
Asset Information: AIMS
Asset Information: AIMS
ADD
Definition
Documents
(AD4s)
Intelligent
Attributes
OUT
Quality
Asset
Information
Attributes
IN
Materials
Compliance
Asset Information: Asset Painter
3D Model World
Asset World
Asset Painter
Asset Tags
made available
from eB AIMS
Paint Asset Tag
(Applies Asset Tag &
Links to Information)
Asset Information: Geospatial
Integration
2D Plans
Ground Level Level 1
3D Features
Linear ReferencedFeature Attribution
Future-Proofing
Where does Geospatial
fit in?
Contextual Visualisation
Geospatial Analysis
Data Management
Benefits
Adaptive
Intelligent
Scalable
Challenges
Outlook
Geometry
Interoperability
Ontology
Future-Proofing: Geospatial BIM
CAD GIS
Complex Geometry Simple Geometry
File / Document Based Database / Web Driven
2D / 3D Orthogonal World Many different
coordinate systems
Small Areas Large (Global) Areas
Project Based Lifecycle Based

Daniel Irwin - Crossrail: Future-Proofing Railway Asset Management

  • 1.
    Project Goals: TheProduct Future-Proofing Asset Management Dan Irwin GIS Manager
  • 2.
    Overview Scope Information Management Where doAssets fit in? Agenda Asset Information Key Concepts Asset Data Collection Workflow Geospatial Integration Future-Proofing Handover Asset Management Geospatial BIM
  • 3.
    Largest infrastructure projectin Europe 90 km of surface railway 42 km of new twin tunnels under central London Carry 200 million passengers a year Largest single addition to the London transport network for over 50 years Overview: Scope
  • 4.
    Data,Information,Knowledge Traditional Process Lifecycle Information Management Overview:Lifecycle Information Management Planning Conceptual Design Detailed Design Construction Operation and Maintenance
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Design Construction Commissioning Handover Operate/ Maintain Requirements Traditional StartFinish?? Crossrail Start Finish Late? Poor quality? Inefficient? On time Good quality Efficient Whole Life Cost Overview: Lifecycle Information Management
  • 7.
    Overview: Where DoAssets Fit In? 13 14 15 16 17 18 Railway Systems Stations Rolling Stock & Depot NR Surface Works Testand Commission Trial Operation Crossrail TOC 2012 Civils and Tunnelling Procure AgreeRfL-TfL Requirements Asset Management System Procurement & Implementation Data Collection Profile Overground Adoption? Implement & Integrate Maintenance System Trials
  • 8.
    Overview: Where DoAssets Fit In?
  • 9.
  • 10.
    Asset Generic term torepresent: A physical thing that delivers rail services e.g. train control A physical thing that provides supporting services e.g. compressed air Any grouping of the above We record assets down to the level we would expect to maintain them e.g. pump and not pump motor bearing Asset Information: Key Concepts
  • 11.
    Asset Representation Asset Information:Key Concepts Asset Tag Equipment Serial Number •Tag – the specific duty of an Asset •e.g. Drainage Pump 1 •Equipment – the actual physical item performing the duty of a Tag •e.g. Acme Model B Pump •Serial – an individual instance of Equipment or Batch •e.g. 12345 •Functional Unit – a collection of Tags that work together as a system •e.g. Drainage Pumping Station Functional Unit Serial Number Equipment Asset Tag Asset Tag Label Equipment/Serial Label Virtual Physical
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    Asset Information: Workflow Responsibility Process Incoming Data/ Documents Incoming Data / Documents ApplicationApplication ProcessProcess Database Storage Database Storage User Interface User Interface Crossrail Asset Team Crossrail GIS Team Crossrail Contract Crossrail CAD Support Team Bulk Upload AD4 AD4 AD4 RDBMS (AIMS / eB) Submit ASSET XLSASSET XLSASSET XLS Create VALIDATION Pass Fail PROJECTWISE 3D MODEL3D MODEL3D MODEL Manual Entry ASSET PAINTER RDBMS (Oracle) Dynamic Link Triggered Process ETL (FME) Output Semi-Dynamic Derived Data Base Data Semi-Dynamic Derived Data 3D LAYER3D LAYER3D LAYER LRS CLASSLRS CLASSLRS CLASS 2D PLAN2D PLAN2D PLAN GIS DESKTOP WEB MOBILE ASSET CLASSIFICATION Defines
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    Asset Information: AssetPainter 3D Model World Asset World Asset Painter Asset Tags made available from eB AIMS Paint Asset Tag (Applies Asset Tag & Links to Information)
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    Asset Information: Geospatial Integration 2DPlans Ground Level Level 1 3D Features Linear ReferencedFeature Attribution
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    Where does Geospatial fitin? Contextual Visualisation Geospatial Analysis Data Management Benefits Adaptive Intelligent Scalable Challenges Outlook Geometry Interoperability Ontology Future-Proofing: Geospatial BIM CAD GIS Complex Geometry Simple Geometry File / Document Based Database / Web Driven 2D / 3D Orthogonal World Many different coordinate systems Small Areas Large (Global) Areas Project Based Lifecycle Based