Keynote Speech
Mr. Kevin POOLEChairman, Committee on Environment, Innovation and Technology, Construction Industry Council
HKIPM‐HKIBIM Joint Conference: BIM in Project Management
Details of Conference
Date: 2‐Apr‐2014 (Wed)
Time: 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Venue: Chiang Chen Studio Theatre – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Organizers:
Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM)
http://www.hkipm.org.hk/
The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
http://www.hkibim.org
Sole Sponsor:
建造業議會 - Construction Industry Council
http://www.hkcic.org/
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BIM in Project Management: Keynote Speech by Mr. Kevin POOLE
1. BIM in Project Management:
Keynote Speech
Mr. Kevin POOLE
Chairman
Committee on Environment, Innovation and Technology
Construction Industry Council
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a. The global construction industry is undergoing a
paradigm shift
b. Adoption of BIM is a national strategy in many countries/
economies
c. Long term commitment and investment on BIM by some
governments and regional agencies
d. Hong Kong possible loss of competitiveness in Asia
Pacific Region in long run if we do not catch up now
Global Perspective on BIM
3. U.S. GSA
U.S. Army
Corp of
Engineers
2008 : Mandatory
BIM for government
projects
SingaporeSingapore
2013: BIM Submission for
Regulatory Approval
2012: BIM as part of public sector
building project procurement
Statsbygg, Norway
2010: Requires IFC/BIM for new buildings
Norwegian Defence Estates Agency
Is running 3 BIM pilots
Senate Properties
(property services
agency), Finland
2007: Requires IFC/BIM in
its projects and intends to
have integrated model-based
operation in future
UK
2016: Mandatory
BIM for
government
projects > £5
million
Korea
2012: Public
Procurement Service
will fully adopt IFC-
based open BIM
Hong Kong
Mainland China
Mandatory
BIM has been included as
part of the National 12th
Five Year Plan (2011 –
2015) and is formulating
a BIM framework.
Source: BCA
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Source:
Source: DPR Construction Inc.
BIM & Integrated Practice in the United
States
Dr. Calvin Kam
30 July 2013
conventional
design
method
FCD
(128 cpu)
design
method
PROCESS
Design cycle time 4 hrs 3 sec
Alternatives
evaluated
39 12,800
Total design time 216 hrs 151 hrs
PRODUCT
Total steel
weight
2,728 met t 2,292 met t
Est. cost saving
(USD)
- $4 M (-19%)
• Orders of magnitude reduction in design cycle time
• Evaluation of a greater number of design alternatives
• Improved product quality
Objective: Minimize steel weight
Constraints: Safety and serviceability
Possible design alternatives: ~ 102435
Variables: 1955 size and shape variables
Source: Stanford CIFE
Source: Stanford-CIFE
13. BIM from Asset Creation to Asset Management
Source: CSI Global
14. Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Safety Management Plan
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Safety management could form a part of BIM-based construction procedures.
BIM solutions can include construction process data such as activities and their logic –
also widely called 4D models – additional dimension: time.
Source: BIM-based Safety Management and Communication for Building Construction
(VTT Research Notes 2597)
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Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Safety Planning - Site Layout Planning
Optimise site layout plan by examination of the location of material storage
area, machinery location, movement of machinery, access way, impact to
site surroundings, etc.
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
16. Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Safety Planning - Crane Reach and Risk Zone
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(i) BIM-based site planning to check crane reach and capability in construction
works.
(ii) Examine risks in case of load fall.
(iii) Evaluate what the crane jib could hit.
(iv) The significant of this kind of examination increase if there is limited space
around the construction site and clashes become possible.
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
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Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Safety Planning - Verification of Method Statement
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
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In the virtual CAVE environment the movement in 3D scene was controlled
with multi touch table.
Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Risk Management – Locating Potential Safety Problem
Identify and locate potential safety problems by virtual
site walk well before actual site work started.
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
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Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Risk Management – Automatic Safety Analysis
Researchers are testing to use and integrate both BIM and Solibri Model
Checker software (SMC) to automate or semi-automate safety analysis. The
testing scope includes:
1. Detect different types of openings that could be potential fall hazard so as to
automate to develop BIM-based falling prevention planning.
2. Examine existence and properties of site objects or safety required objects.
3. Check free space around site and within site.
4. Check required minimum distance between objects.
5. Detect collision of objects.
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Examples of BIM-based material to be used in site
communication sessions
Sustainability Management - Safety:
BIM-based Safety Communication – Site Communication
Carefully prepared site
communication sessions can provide
valuable information to all site
personnel. The BIM-based
communication has promising
opportunities to influence site
personnel.
The use of visualisations in
communication can reinforce safety
messages. It helps to understand
safety rules and practices esp
language barriers (e.g. foreign
workers and junior workers).
Source: VTT Research Notes 2597
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Chairperson
Ms. Ada FUNG Hong Kong Housing Authority
Professionals / Specialists
Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
Hong Kong Institute of Architects
Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling
The Association of Consulting Engineers of Hong Kong
The Association of Architectural Practices
British Chamber of Commerce
Hong Kong Institute of Utility Specialist
buildingSMART Hong Kong
Contractors
Hong Kong Construction Association
Hong Kong General Building Contractors
Association
The Hong Kong Federation of Electrical and
Mechanical Contractors
Clients
The Real Estate Developers Association
of Hong Kong
Housing Authority
MTR Corporation
Development Bureau
Architectural Services Department
Buildings Department
Highways Department
Academics
University of Hong Kong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Institute of Vocational Education
What CIC is Doing on BIM?
Membership of the Working Group on Roadmap for BIM Implementation
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Pursuing Industry-wide Implementation of BIM:
The Initiatives
• The Working Group on BIM Implementation of the
CIC, has come up with the Final Draft Report on the
Roadmap for BIM Strategic Implementation in Hong
Kong’s Construction Industry
• The 16 recommended initiatives in 9 areas:
1. Collaboration
2. Incentive and Proven Benefit
3. Standard and Common Practice
4. Legal and Insurance
5. Information Sharing and Handover
6. Promotion and Education
7. Compliant BIM Tool
8. Audit and Risk Management
9. Global Competitiveness
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• Three Imminent Actions:
1. Local Standards
2. Promotion and Awareness Programme
3. BIM Training
Pursuing Industry-wide Implementation of BIM:
Imminent Actions
26. 26
The year for all BIM stakeholders to join hands to drive the
BIM movement in Hong Kong
Pursuing Industry-wide Implementation of BIM:
Imminent Actions - Promotion
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CIC is collaborating and co-ordinating with stakeholders a series of promotional
activities through out the whole year of 2014.
Activities include:
• Conference, Seminar, Exhibition, Regional Official Meetings
• Client Summit on BIM
• Stakeholders’ BIM Implementation Update and Knowledge Sharing
• Trainings for Professionals
• Demonstration and Fast Track Training on BIM for Novice
• BIM Show Cases for Tertiary Students
• Publications and Media Exposure
• Introduction of Draft Hong Kong’s BIM Standards
• Award for BIM Excellence
Pursuing Industry-wide Implementation of BIM:
Imminent Actions - Promotion through BIM Year 2014
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Date: 16 April, 2014 (Wednesday)
Venue: W Hong Kong
Target Group: Senior Government Officials and Decision Makers among the
Construction Industry
Event Highlights: 1. Introduce:
• BIM Year Plan
• Client Summit – BIM Implementation Strategy Workshop
• Hong Kong BIM Standards
• CIC’s BIM Training Centre and Laboratory
• Registration System for BIM professional
• Accreditation to BIM Training Programmes
2. BIM Showcase
BIM software vendors and solution providers showcase their
state-of-the-art technology
BIM Year Event Highlight:
Grand Launch Ceremony (16 April 2014)
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BIM Year Event Highlight:
Grand Launch Ceremony (16 April 2014)
All of you here are invited
please contact:
Construction Industry Council
Mr. Ivan KO
T: 2100-9034 E: ivanko@hkcic.org
Ms. Stella LEUNG
T: 2100-9429 E: stellaleung@hkcic.org
31. BIM Year Event Highlight:
Client Summit – BIM Implementation Strategy (September 2014)
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Aims: • Introduce Implementation strategy of the BIM
• Bring international insight and expertise
• Determine and customise BIM implementation
strategies for individual sectors
Target Group: Decision makers of Government, Employers from Public
Sector, Employers from Public Sector
Event Highlights: Day 1 Workshop – overseas project clients’ implementation
strategies, value proposition and sharing of current and
future global practices.
Day 2 / 3 Workshop – Separate workshops for project
clients from public organisation sector, private sector and
government to customise and tailor made their own BIM
implementation strategy.
BIM is worldwide phenomena now. Globally, countries like the Unites States, UK, Finland, Norway, Korea and city like Hong Kong, have made BIM mandatory for public sector building projects. And, of course, we also see that the AEC industry and professional associations from country like Thailand have also been very active in the outreach program and setting BIM standards.
Therefore, in Singapore we would also need to step up the effort to drive the BIM adoption to ensure that our construction industry remains competitive in the global market.
There are two key levers in Singapore, ie. public sector building project procurement and regulatory submission [CLICK]