Slides of the 30 minute summary of activities. A great presentation on building industry rapid prototyping by Balfour Beatty and a very honest bimscore of the BIMStorm COAA.
Developing a Digital Futures Prospectus for HS2 MidlandsDigital Birmingham
The first in a series of workshops took place on Wednesday 24 February, facilitated and hosted by Ernst & Young LLP and was attended by a mixture of HS2 Ltd personnel, West Midlands SMEs, academia, IT, city planners and developers. A set of activities during the day started to shape the outline scope for the Prospectus that will set out a vision and strategy to inform and influence how HS2 investment can use existing and future technologies and digital systems in a sustainable and integrated approach to support local regeneration and deliver an economic, social and environmental legacy.
CD March 2015 - Bentley presentation about current BIM thinkingComit Projects Ltd
Presentation delivered by Iain Miskimmin (COMIT chairman for Technology) about the current industry thinking with regards to BIM. Presented at the COMIT Community Day on 12th March 2015 in London.
Fiona Moore, Cirrus Consultant Services
What does a client have to do if they want to benefit from BIM, especially if they don’t have internal BIM expertise. Suppliers are invited to attend too, to better understanding BIM from a client’s perspective.
Covering:
Why. What problems might a client be trying to solve? Procurement time and costs, life-cycle costs, quality assured information
What. What should the Client ask for ask for – Information: Models, Documents and/or Data – Organisational Information Requirements (OIR) into Asset Information Requirements (AIR) – PAS1192-3
How. How to ask for what you want and how to make sure you get it. Employers Information Requirements (EIR) and information exchanges – PAS1192-2.
The document discusses openBIM, which uses open standards like Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) to enable real interoperability between different software applications. OpenBIM allows participants in a building project to use their preferred tools to access and share relevant BIM data. It also facilitates practical collaboration where models, designs, and analyses can progress in parallel. The document then provides an example case study of how an openBIM workflow was implemented for a commercial office building project.
BIG BIM little bim for Estimators - 50 SlidesMike Bordenaro
This document provides an overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for estimators. It discusses how BIM, including both "BIG BIM" representing industry-wide transformation, and "little bim" representing specific software tools, can help estimators manage construction costs. The document outlines four phases - Initiate, Design, Construct, and Manage - that estimators can use BIM throughout to save clients money by linking cost constraints to decision making early in the process. It encourages estimators to learn BIM basics in order to position their firm as experts and gain more respect and value in their work.
BIM & Sustainability
The document discusses how building information modeling (BIM) can help address sustainability challenges in the construction industry. It provides background on BIM, describing it as a digital representation of a building that can be used across the project lifecycle. The document then outlines how BIM supports sustainable design by enabling analysis of energy use, carbon emissions, materials use, water usage, and more during the conceptual design stage. This allows designers to optimize designs for efficiency and select lower impact options before construction begins.
This document summarizes the UK Government's strategy for Building Information Modeling (BIM). It makes the following key points:
1) BIM is defined as value-creating collaboration through the entire life-cycle of an asset, enabled by shared 3D models and structured data. BIM allows for better decision-making that can improve asset quality.
2) The government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM on all projects by 2016 to improve cost, value, and sustainability. A staged plan will be published with yearly milestones.
3) BIM adoption requires changes to behaviors and processes, but will increase efficiency and help win work. The government aims to become more intelligent at procuring and using
Developing a Digital Futures Prospectus for HS2 MidlandsDigital Birmingham
The first in a series of workshops took place on Wednesday 24 February, facilitated and hosted by Ernst & Young LLP and was attended by a mixture of HS2 Ltd personnel, West Midlands SMEs, academia, IT, city planners and developers. A set of activities during the day started to shape the outline scope for the Prospectus that will set out a vision and strategy to inform and influence how HS2 investment can use existing and future technologies and digital systems in a sustainable and integrated approach to support local regeneration and deliver an economic, social and environmental legacy.
CD March 2015 - Bentley presentation about current BIM thinkingComit Projects Ltd
Presentation delivered by Iain Miskimmin (COMIT chairman for Technology) about the current industry thinking with regards to BIM. Presented at the COMIT Community Day on 12th March 2015 in London.
Fiona Moore, Cirrus Consultant Services
What does a client have to do if they want to benefit from BIM, especially if they don’t have internal BIM expertise. Suppliers are invited to attend too, to better understanding BIM from a client’s perspective.
Covering:
Why. What problems might a client be trying to solve? Procurement time and costs, life-cycle costs, quality assured information
What. What should the Client ask for ask for – Information: Models, Documents and/or Data – Organisational Information Requirements (OIR) into Asset Information Requirements (AIR) – PAS1192-3
How. How to ask for what you want and how to make sure you get it. Employers Information Requirements (EIR) and information exchanges – PAS1192-2.
The document discusses openBIM, which uses open standards like Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) to enable real interoperability between different software applications. OpenBIM allows participants in a building project to use their preferred tools to access and share relevant BIM data. It also facilitates practical collaboration where models, designs, and analyses can progress in parallel. The document then provides an example case study of how an openBIM workflow was implemented for a commercial office building project.
BIG BIM little bim for Estimators - 50 SlidesMike Bordenaro
This document provides an overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for estimators. It discusses how BIM, including both "BIG BIM" representing industry-wide transformation, and "little bim" representing specific software tools, can help estimators manage construction costs. The document outlines four phases - Initiate, Design, Construct, and Manage - that estimators can use BIM throughout to save clients money by linking cost constraints to decision making early in the process. It encourages estimators to learn BIM basics in order to position their firm as experts and gain more respect and value in their work.
BIM & Sustainability
The document discusses how building information modeling (BIM) can help address sustainability challenges in the construction industry. It provides background on BIM, describing it as a digital representation of a building that can be used across the project lifecycle. The document then outlines how BIM supports sustainable design by enabling analysis of energy use, carbon emissions, materials use, water usage, and more during the conceptual design stage. This allows designers to optimize designs for efficiency and select lower impact options before construction begins.
This document summarizes the UK Government's strategy for Building Information Modeling (BIM). It makes the following key points:
1) BIM is defined as value-creating collaboration through the entire life-cycle of an asset, enabled by shared 3D models and structured data. BIM allows for better decision-making that can improve asset quality.
2) The government will require fully collaborative 3D BIM on all projects by 2016 to improve cost, value, and sustainability. A staged plan will be published with yearly milestones.
3) BIM adoption requires changes to behaviors and processes, but will increase efficiency and help win work. The government aims to become more intelligent at procuring and using
5 Things (maybe) surprising things you (might) not know about BIM:
- BIM is not Revit, and Revit is not BIM
- There is no central BIM model
- "BIM does not enhance collaboration”
- You don’t need a special BIM manager
- and others....
BIM (Building Information Modeling) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that allows AEC professionals to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings more efficiently. BIM gets people and information working together effectively through defined processes and technology. BIM was brought to wide attention in the UK in 2011 and adoption has increased since, though more development is still needed. BIM reduces rework, improves productivity, reduces conflicts during construction, and allows clash detection to avoid rework. BIM supports collaborative working through shared files and inter-disciplinary access to work-in-progress. Autodesk Revit is a key BIM tool that supports architectural design, MEP, and structural engineering for collaboration across the project team
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
The seminar discussed Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its advantages over traditional CAD. BIM is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building and extends beyond 2D and 3D drawings to represent a building's width, height, time, cost and environmental impacts. It allows for more collaborative work and better decision making compared to CAD. Popular BIM software includes Revit, BIM 360 and Archicad. While BIM provides benefits like simulation and parametric modeling, it also faces challenges like a lack of specialists and software incompatibility. The seminar concluded that BIM is a promising new approach that saves time and improves construction quality through better communication of information.
This document discusses BIM data and standards for building owners. It outlines challenges owners face, the importance of data, and how owner-driven BIM standards can address asset attributes, documentation formats, and system integration. The document also summarizes Autodesk workflows like BIM 360 that facilitate data handover across project phases and provide centralized access to construction and facility management data.
The future of BIM is open - or - Is proprietary BIM unsustainableBe2camp Admin
The document discusses the future of building information modeling (BIM) being open rather than closed or proprietary. It notes that open, documented, and free formats like SQL and XML may be better communication formats for BIM going forward, rather than closed commercial options like Revit or ArchiCAD. The future of BIM is seen as being open like the internet, with open standards allowing building data to be used more flexibly across different analysis and design programs from multiple developers.
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
This document provides an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM involves creating a parametric and computable model of a building using software that can be used for decision making, planning, cost estimation, and construction. BIM is important for modern construction as it allows for collaboration between owners, designers, and contractors. Key benefits of BIM include allowing designers to identify conflicts early, enabling prefabrication, and providing a virtual environment to experiment with a construction project before building. In conclusion, BIM helps the construction industry work smarter and produce better buildings by creating collaborative systems and assisting companies in meeting goals.
As a Presidio Fellow in Sustainability and Sports, at the Presidio Graduate School, San Francisco, CA, [http://www.presidio.edu/academics/presidiopro/certificates/sports- sustainability] I presented a class on energy efficiency and solar in sports stadiums and arenas. It covers related issues of advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling or Building Intelligence Management), Internet of Everything (IoT), continuous commissioning over building lifecycle, LED lighting systems, and more.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an integrated software that simulates the entire construction design process, including materials, boundaries, and requirements. BIM manages graphical displays, construction details, and data, allowing architects and engineers to easily create drawings, reports, and analyze designs. It simulates infrastructure in a few clicks and empowers facilities management and material purchasing. BIM eliminates data redundancy, supports standards, and saves costs through interconnected digital design. It helps track asset management, construction sequencing, information sharing, and ensures all stakeholders have up-to-date information to implement BIM throughout the construction process.
Three-dimensional, virtual representation of a design project
Adds fourth dimension of time and fifth dimension of cost
“Cloud” allows different members of cross-functional team to work on the project in one place
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. BIM uses three-dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in building design and construction
To create a BIM, a modeler uses intelligent objects (Families) to build the model.
65th FIABCI World Congress. Workshop organized by CRP Henri Tudor & Neobuild. The presentation deals with BIM and the definition of a project's strategy towards BIM and its implementation.
From email to BIM: 20 years of construction collaboration technologiespwcom.co.uk Ltd
Paul Wilkinson gave a presentation on construction collaboration technologies ranging from email to BIM. He discussed how the industry has evolved from using paper and fax to online file sharing and extranets. BIM was introduced as going beyond 2D and 3D by including time, cost, and other project data. Wilkinson explained that BIM is an important process now being adopted in the UK to improve project delivery and reduce costs through more collaborative ways of working across the entire lifecycle of a project. OPEN BIM and BIM libraries were also mentioned as helping to improve interoperability.
This document discusses building information modeling (BIM) and its uses throughout the project lifecycle. BIM integrates information about a building design into a 3D model over time, allowing all stakeholders to effectively collaborate. It discusses how BIM has revolutionized the architecture, engineering, and construction industry by enabling parametric information integration through a centralized database. The document outlines the various stages and uses of BIM from initial planning and design through construction, operation, and eventual demolition or recycling of a building.
Presentation by Andy Wall and Garry Nodwell at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
RIBA Part 3 Course: BIM Overview + ApplicationElrond Burrell
RIBA Part 3 course, BIM Guest Lecture slides, London South Bank University, 26 November 2014.
Part 1 - The Context of BIM (incl UK Government Policy)
Part 2 - Getting into BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Part 3 - Getting on with BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process for creating and managing information on a construction project across the project lifecycle. It involves creating a virtual 3D model of a building that contains both geometric and nongraphic data. Key benefits of BIM include improved design coordination, reduced construction conflicts and waste, more accurate cost estimation, and better project outcomes. BIM involves integrating parametric object-oriented building components within a 3D model and sharing this information collaboratively between stakeholders in a digital format. It allows for clash detection and simulations to optimize construction planning and operations.
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
BIM for Local Government - Presentation by John Lorimer, Local Government BIM...Clarkson Alliance
Presentation given at BIM Procurement and Practice for Collaboration Oxford in November 2013 by Professor John Lorimer, Local Government Liaison for the Government’s BIM Task Group and former Capital Programme Director who has delivered 5 projects using Building Information Modelling including the £95million refurbishment of Manchester Central Library
About Collaboration Oxford:
Through Collaboration Oxford, construction consultants The Clarkson Alliance, AKS Ward and Hoare Lea aim to help overcome the challenges of providing world class, low carbon buildings whilst preserving Oxfordshire’s heritage.
How to Create a Rock Star BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and MPDT* (Responsibility ...Fabio Roberti
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is a valuable and necessary part of any project in the AEC sector. It is essential when the team needs to work in a collaborative process to ensure that everyone on the project is aligned with the project objectives. A correctly implemented BEP will ensure the project goals are clear and agreed by the wide project team. Communication is a key component of all construction projects. To be successful, it requires many different people working together to achieve the client requirements. A well-built BEP requires the project team to work together and communicate from the very beginning to the completion of the project. This class will explain the importance of the BEP and demonstrate how to create an efficient BEP for post-contract-award which will include the Model Production & Delivery Table (MPDT). The post-contract-award BEP sets out how the information required in the Employer's Information Requirements will be provided.
5 Things (maybe) surprising things you (might) not know about BIM:
- BIM is not Revit, and Revit is not BIM
- There is no central BIM model
- "BIM does not enhance collaboration”
- You don’t need a special BIM manager
- and others....
BIM (Building Information Modeling) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that allows AEC professionals to plan, design, construct, and manage buildings more efficiently. BIM gets people and information working together effectively through defined processes and technology. BIM was brought to wide attention in the UK in 2011 and adoption has increased since, though more development is still needed. BIM reduces rework, improves productivity, reduces conflicts during construction, and allows clash detection to avoid rework. BIM supports collaborative working through shared files and inter-disciplinary access to work-in-progress. Autodesk Revit is a key BIM tool that supports architectural design, MEP, and structural engineering for collaboration across the project team
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
The seminar discussed Building Information Modeling (BIM) and its advantages over traditional CAD. BIM is a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a building and extends beyond 2D and 3D drawings to represent a building's width, height, time, cost and environmental impacts. It allows for more collaborative work and better decision making compared to CAD. Popular BIM software includes Revit, BIM 360 and Archicad. While BIM provides benefits like simulation and parametric modeling, it also faces challenges like a lack of specialists and software incompatibility. The seminar concluded that BIM is a promising new approach that saves time and improves construction quality through better communication of information.
This document discusses BIM data and standards for building owners. It outlines challenges owners face, the importance of data, and how owner-driven BIM standards can address asset attributes, documentation formats, and system integration. The document also summarizes Autodesk workflows like BIM 360 that facilitate data handover across project phases and provide centralized access to construction and facility management data.
The future of BIM is open - or - Is proprietary BIM unsustainableBe2camp Admin
The document discusses the future of building information modeling (BIM) being open rather than closed or proprietary. It notes that open, documented, and free formats like SQL and XML may be better communication formats for BIM going forward, rather than closed commercial options like Revit or ArchiCAD. The future of BIM is seen as being open like the internet, with open standards allowing building data to be used more flexibly across different analysis and design programs from multiple developers.
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
This document provides an introduction to Building Information Modeling (BIM). BIM involves creating a parametric and computable model of a building using software that can be used for decision making, planning, cost estimation, and construction. BIM is important for modern construction as it allows for collaboration between owners, designers, and contractors. Key benefits of BIM include allowing designers to identify conflicts early, enabling prefabrication, and providing a virtual environment to experiment with a construction project before building. In conclusion, BIM helps the construction industry work smarter and produce better buildings by creating collaborative systems and assisting companies in meeting goals.
As a Presidio Fellow in Sustainability and Sports, at the Presidio Graduate School, San Francisco, CA, [http://www.presidio.edu/academics/presidiopro/certificates/sports- sustainability] I presented a class on energy efficiency and solar in sports stadiums and arenas. It covers related issues of advanced BIM (Building Information Modeling or Building Intelligence Management), Internet of Everything (IoT), continuous commissioning over building lifecycle, LED lighting systems, and more.
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an integrated software that simulates the entire construction design process, including materials, boundaries, and requirements. BIM manages graphical displays, construction details, and data, allowing architects and engineers to easily create drawings, reports, and analyze designs. It simulates infrastructure in a few clicks and empowers facilities management and material purchasing. BIM eliminates data redundancy, supports standards, and saves costs through interconnected digital design. It helps track asset management, construction sequencing, information sharing, and ensures all stakeholders have up-to-date information to implement BIM throughout the construction process.
Three-dimensional, virtual representation of a design project
Adds fourth dimension of time and fifth dimension of cost
“Cloud” allows different members of cross-functional team to work on the project in one place
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. BIM uses three-dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in building design and construction
To create a BIM, a modeler uses intelligent objects (Families) to build the model.
65th FIABCI World Congress. Workshop organized by CRP Henri Tudor & Neobuild. The presentation deals with BIM and the definition of a project's strategy towards BIM and its implementation.
From email to BIM: 20 years of construction collaboration technologiespwcom.co.uk Ltd
Paul Wilkinson gave a presentation on construction collaboration technologies ranging from email to BIM. He discussed how the industry has evolved from using paper and fax to online file sharing and extranets. BIM was introduced as going beyond 2D and 3D by including time, cost, and other project data. Wilkinson explained that BIM is an important process now being adopted in the UK to improve project delivery and reduce costs through more collaborative ways of working across the entire lifecycle of a project. OPEN BIM and BIM libraries were also mentioned as helping to improve interoperability.
This document discusses building information modeling (BIM) and its uses throughout the project lifecycle. BIM integrates information about a building design into a 3D model over time, allowing all stakeholders to effectively collaborate. It discusses how BIM has revolutionized the architecture, engineering, and construction industry by enabling parametric information integration through a centralized database. The document outlines the various stages and uses of BIM from initial planning and design through construction, operation, and eventual demolition or recycling of a building.
Presentation by Andy Wall and Garry Nodwell at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
RIBA Part 3 Course: BIM Overview + ApplicationElrond Burrell
RIBA Part 3 course, BIM Guest Lecture slides, London South Bank University, 26 November 2014.
Part 1 - The Context of BIM (incl UK Government Policy)
Part 2 - Getting into BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Part 3 - Getting on with BIM (Architype Ltd Case Study)
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process for creating and managing information on a construction project across the project lifecycle. It involves creating a virtual 3D model of a building that contains both geometric and nongraphic data. Key benefits of BIM include improved design coordination, reduced construction conflicts and waste, more accurate cost estimation, and better project outcomes. BIM involves integrating parametric object-oriented building components within a 3D model and sharing this information collaboratively between stakeholders in a digital format. It allows for clash detection and simulations to optimize construction planning and operations.
Presentation at Building Information Modelling - redefining the role of the project manager. Conference from the APM Knowledge SIG, 27th March 2014, University of Salford
BIM for Local Government - Presentation by John Lorimer, Local Government BIM...Clarkson Alliance
Presentation given at BIM Procurement and Practice for Collaboration Oxford in November 2013 by Professor John Lorimer, Local Government Liaison for the Government’s BIM Task Group and former Capital Programme Director who has delivered 5 projects using Building Information Modelling including the £95million refurbishment of Manchester Central Library
About Collaboration Oxford:
Through Collaboration Oxford, construction consultants The Clarkson Alliance, AKS Ward and Hoare Lea aim to help overcome the challenges of providing world class, low carbon buildings whilst preserving Oxfordshire’s heritage.
How to Create a Rock Star BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and MPDT* (Responsibility ...Fabio Roberti
A BIM Execution Plan (BEP) is a valuable and necessary part of any project in the AEC sector. It is essential when the team needs to work in a collaborative process to ensure that everyone on the project is aligned with the project objectives. A correctly implemented BEP will ensure the project goals are clear and agreed by the wide project team. Communication is a key component of all construction projects. To be successful, it requires many different people working together to achieve the client requirements. A well-built BEP requires the project team to work together and communicate from the very beginning to the completion of the project. This class will explain the importance of the BEP and demonstrate how to create an efficient BEP for post-contract-award which will include the Model Production & Delivery Table (MPDT). The post-contract-award BEP sets out how the information required in the Employer's Information Requirements will be provided.
BIM Implementation in Malaysia since 2003. It discusses the key challenges to BIM implementation including people, process, technology, and policy. Sample projects show lessons learned around flexibility, model purpose, standards, and collaboration. The way forward emphasizes integrated project delivery, sustainability, industry convergence, and following other countries like Singapore and Brunei that have adopted BIM.
This document discusses Building Information Modeling (BIM). It defines BIM as a digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a built structure. BIM has existed since the 1970s but the term was coined in 1992. It allows all stakeholders in a construction project to collaborate by creating and using a shared digital representation of the building design. The document outlines the various dimensions of BIM from 2D to 7D, its uses in different phases of a project, advantages like improved coordination and productivity, as well as challenges like upfront software costs and complexity.
Rahul Shah, Head of BIM, Lend Lease Europe provides an introduction to BIM and an overview of Level 2 BIM and UK BIM standards.
Rahul has been using and implementing computer aided design (CAD) and BIM technologies in the architecture, engineering and construction industry for more than fourteen years in various roles. He has ‘BIM managed’ a variety of projects from small to large-scale and led efforts to migrate practices from 2D CAD to 3D BIM-based project delivery. Besides that he has done all the work you would expect of a Revit addict! In other words he has properly experienced BIM implementation and management first hand.
BIM means a multitude of things to a myriad of stakeholders, companies, and geographical locations, based on multiple factors.
However, from a holistic viewpoint, the meaning we append to and the expectations we have of BIM are not as important as the connection that BIM brings when properly deployed with cloud-based solutions; thus, filling so many inefficiency gaps.
This is the era of Connected Construction and there has been an increased need for remote collaboration across every industry.
For whatever reason you implement Digital Transformation in your practice, you will most likely reap more benefits in the long run, if you can collaborate and connect with the other stakeholders across your projects.
Omer Syed - The Integration of BIM in Construction Organizations & its Impact...Omer Syed
BIM in Construction Organizations and its Impacts on Productivity. The document discusses how BIM programs can increase productivity in the construction industry compared to traditional CAD methods. It defines BIM and outlines its history and applications both on and off site. Studies show BIM reduces errors, rework and costs, and accelerates project timelines. Interviews with industry professionals confirm BIM decreases coordination errors by 90% and improves productivity through reduced redundancies. The conclusion is that BIM improves visualization, information retrieval, coordination and project delivery speed when implemented successfully.
This document discusses international convergence in the construction industry around Lean, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), and Building Information Modeling (BIM). It provides definitions and overlaps between these approaches. It also summarizes the status of their adoption in the US, UK, and Australian construction markets, noting opportunities for improved productivity and collaboration.
BIM has great potential to increase productivity in the construction industry. It allows for improved coordination and visualization of projects, which can reduce errors and rework. Studies show that BIM users report better communication and fewer design errors. Projects using BIM saw reduced time and costs, with estimated productivity increases of up to 75%. While BIM adoption faces challenges in training and new processes, construction companies that implement BIM stand to significantly improve project delivery and turnover when all parties embrace the new approach.
BIM programs and practices can greatly impact productivity in the construction industry. BIM allows for improved coordination between teams, which reduces errors and rework. Studies show that BIM users report fewer errors in design and less rework during construction. They also see improved communication and reduced project timelines. When implemented properly with trained staff, BIM supports gathering and sharing information across projects to help optimize results and efficiency throughout the construction process.
The document discusses BIM standards and implementation methodologies. It begins with an overview of key BIM standards including BS 1192, the National BIM Standard for the United States, and ISO standards. It then covers the BIM maturity model and levels of development (LOD) specification. The document concludes with an explanation of BIM deployment plans and how they provide a framework for organizations and projects to implement BIM technologies and processes.
Sustainability In Government - Bim Webinar4 All of Us
CROSS-WHITEHALL SUSTAINABILITY PRACTITIONERS FORUM
ADDRESSING THE BENEFITS OF BIM - SPONSORED BY FORGE TRACK LTD
We kick-started the series with a webinar for the Cross-Whitehall Sustainability Practitioners Forum. These webinars will provide the practitioners with the latest information, knowledge and policy announcements on a range of sustainability issues and was decided to launch this series by addressing BIM. BIM is a new requirement for government which Sustainability Practitioners will need to be aware of and one that will help Departments in the achievement of the mainstreaming commitments outlined below.
The Green Government Commitments require transparency and, in addition to the above requirements, must address the following areas: climate change adaptation; biodiversity and natural environment; procurement of food and catering services; sustainable construction; and staff wellbeing and quality of life. The Government Construction Strategy published May 2011, set out the framework for a range of workstreams, all of which have the ultimate aim of reducing the cost of government construction projects by 15-20 per cent by the end of the current Parliament.
The BIM task group are supporting and helping deliver the objectives of this strategy and the requirement to strengthen the public sector's capability in BIM implementation with the aim that all central government departments will be adopting, as a minimum, collaborative level 2 BIM 2016.
This webinar examined how BIM can support central government departments in their achievement of collaborative level 2 Bim by 2016 and highlight the great work already taking place within this field.
Topic: Streamlining BIM Workflow by Standardising Design Process
Speaker: Desmond Leung
Hong Kong Revit User Group
HKIBIM-CIC BIM Academic Papers Presentation and Showcase 2015
Date: 12-Dec-2015 (Sat)
Time: 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Venue: LT-02, IVE (Morrison Hill), 6 Oi Kwan Road. Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Organizer: The Hong Kong Institute of Building Information Modelling (HKIBIM)
Sponsor: Construction Industry Council (CIC)
Co-organizer:
Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU)
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE)
Hong Kong Revit User Group (HKRUG)
Event Secretary:
Engineering Discipline In-service Training Office, Vocational Training Council (EDiTO)
1) Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that generates and manages building data throughout the lifecycle of a construction project using 3D modeling software.
2) BIM allows all project stakeholders to visualize, simulate, and coordinate designs in real-time, improving productivity in design and construction.
3) BIM provides greater project insight through analysis of costs, schedules, and constructability which enables prompt response to changes and more efficient processes.
iBIM and Knowledge Management - the case for more intuitive Building Information Modelling - Presentation by Paul Coates, delivered at Be2camp NW, in Manchester, UK, on 15 June 2010.
This document provides an overview of Building Information Modeling (BIM) including definitions of BIM, the benefits of BIM, examples of BIM implementation on projects, and considerations for adopting BIM. It defines BIM as a shared digital representation of a built object that forms a reliable basis for decision making. The benefits discussed include improved design coordination, reduced waste, single source of information for a projects lifecycle. Case studies on education and housing projects demonstrate BIM uses. Implementation requires developing a strategy, selecting pilot projects, understanding learning curves and costs/benefits. Widespread adoption of BIM is an important change for the construction industry.
BIM For Free_28May2013_CaseyRutland_BIM for beginnersBIM Academy
The document provides an introduction to building information modeling (BIM) for beginners. It discusses common BIM acronyms and myths, the benefits of BIM for projects and companies, different BIM tools available, and the importance of developing a BIM culture within an organization. It encourages readers to start adopting BIM now rather than waiting, and provides tips on where to learn more and take initial steps towards BIM competence.
From 3D to 6D Managing the Information Labyrinth of BIM.pdfVincentPoon15
As the Building Information Modeling (BIM) concept continually matures and gains wider recognition as a crucial collaborative process within the building design and construction industry, the demand for BIM services from construction managers, architects, and engineering firms is on the rise. In response to this growing need, AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) firms are proactively investing in BIM technologies to enhance their capabilities across various project phases, including bidding, preconstruction, construction, and post-construction stages.
This presentation equips participants with essential skills and best practices for effectively managing BIM data throughout the entire project lifecycle. Through a series of scenario-based presentations and real-world case studies, attendees gain valuable insights into the seamless flow of BIM information from the initial design phases to ongoing building maintenance. Furthermore, this course emphasizes the synergistic potential of integrating specification writing seamlessly into the BIM workflow.
By the conclusion of this course, participants will have acquired a thorough comprehension of how BIM data evolves as it progresses through the design, construction management, and, ultimately, building operation and maintenance phases.
Key learning objectives
List the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of BIM
implementation in the building design and construction industry
1. Identify current uses of BIM technologies in the architectural, engineering,
construction, and building management industry construction, and building management industry
2. Describe best practices for implementing BIM in an integrated work culture or
environment
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BIMStorm COAA 2012 Summary Webinar 2
1. COAA 2012 Fall Leadership Conference
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Unapproved DRAFT Overview : BIM Education Co-op
2. A Quick Review of Participant Activities
Beck Technology provided Cost Analysis . . .
. . . . related to OmniClass data sets & building models
3. A Quick Review of Participant Activities
Design Atlantic Explored Design
Simple Massings derived from Excel are given shape
using open standards data exchanges
4. Work Orders Entered by the Audience
More than 40 Work Orders . . . through a Model
What does that mean?
Free contributions of information from stakeholders
5. EcoDomus showed Real Time Information Sharing
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Building graphics on geographic maps clarify issues
6. Experience on the web = value
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Scarmack brings years of experience to key decisions
7. $161,739,988 in Three Days
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
“What if we could work this way for a month or more?”
8. 176 views in 16 hours
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Social media is providing specific measurements
9. Broadus released a Prezi Presentation
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Highly informative, interactive format : link to come
10. Balfour Beatty: Rapid Prototyping
Exploring many early options in the building industry
Five-minutes showing productivity improvement
11. Balfour Beatty gains measurable benefits
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
BIMStorm allows you to fail . . . in a good way
12. Virtual buildings are explored in many ways
BIMStorm Activities
Decisions related to key issues are mapped
Downstream issues are quickly made clear
13. Balfour Beatty explores energy and costs
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
More issues can be mapped, but this a solid start
14. Tool-to-tool energy data transfer processes established
Create one process, use it for many energy data sets
15. Costs can be derived from the tools also
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Results from various scenarios are captured
16. Multiple schemes with multipe variables captured
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Data results from comparible processes are collected
17. Results are mapped
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Visual analysis allows improved decision making
18. Results are mapped in many ways
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Seeing information in many ways improves surety
19. Manual data transfer was required
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
There is always a human element in modeling
20. 10 hours to explore 90 options
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Typically, about 12 options are explored in less detail
21. Evaluating BIM Your Activities
BIMStorm Activities
BIMScore scores BIM activities
It was used to score BIMStorm COAA
22. Score BIM Performance on many levels
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
BIMStorm acts like a project, it will be scored like one
23. Comparisons were made to past BIMStorms
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Notice the number of Model Uses
24. COAA achieved 14 model uses
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
More process benefits & integrated analysis is desired
25. Better definition of BIMStorm goals could help
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
The same can be said for every project
26. Exploration of Automation would help BIMStorm
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
RFI benefits would be good to explore further
27. Kimon Onuma emphasized web processes
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
People providing information to connected data bases
28. Key quote from Admiral Thad Allen
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Think about it . . . It requires a mind set change
29. Own Your Data - Know what this means
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
Owners need to master their building information
30. The BIMStorm Continues - BIMStorm OKC
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
www.BIMStorm.com/OKC
31. “What if BIMStorm happened for a month?”
BIMStorm Activities
2 November 2012 Summary
We are talking about a building industry revolution