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.
Drafted a BIMEX plan based on the BIMEX Guide 2.0 (PSU).
Identified all the BIM goals & uses, contractors, communitcation protocol, collaboration procedures, deliverables and the infrastructure needed. Prepared BIM informaiton exchange sheet in CSI Uniformat II and described the LOD for each component.
Project / Delivery : Renovation / D-B-B
Owner : Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center (OSF Medical Center)
Contractor : P.J.Hoerr
Contract Value : $10.5 Million
Note : Certain details have been changed for privacy.
BIM Lecture Note (6/6)
Objectives
* To understand how BIM project is implemented and its challenges
Question
* How to execute a successful BIM project?
www.mtech.com.hk
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool for visualizing and virtually constructing in 3D. It is also a database where the information and process for adding data is equally powerful, giving owners and operators the ability to integrate BIM into Facility Management (FM) software and use the model to manage the facility over the building's lifecycle. Learn about Building Information Models and how BIM reinforces collaboration and helps project teams deliver better products and services.
Building information modelling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a building or other built asset.
Drafted a BIMEX plan based on the BIMEX Guide 2.0 (PSU).
Identified all the BIM goals & uses, contractors, communitcation protocol, collaboration procedures, deliverables and the infrastructure needed. Prepared BIM informaiton exchange sheet in CSI Uniformat II and described the LOD for each component.
Project / Delivery : Renovation / D-B-B
Owner : Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center (OSF Medical Center)
Contractor : P.J.Hoerr
Contract Value : $10.5 Million
Note : Certain details have been changed for privacy.
BIM Lecture Note (6/6)
Objectives
* To understand how BIM project is implemented and its challenges
Question
* How to execute a successful BIM project?
www.mtech.com.hk
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a powerful tool for visualizing and virtually constructing in 3D. It is also a database where the information and process for adding data is equally powerful, giving owners and operators the ability to integrate BIM into Facility Management (FM) software and use the model to manage the facility over the building's lifecycle. Learn about Building Information Models and how BIM reinforces collaboration and helps project teams deliver better products and services.
Building information modelling (BIM) is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. Building information models (BIMs) are files (often but not always in proprietary formats and containing proprietary data) which can be extracted, exchanged or networked to support decision-making regarding a building or other built asset.
Bond Bryan Digital have been working as Information Manager on a new £170million laboratory building for the University of Cambridge. In this session they shared how they are tackling this role to manage and deliver high quality digital information. In particular, this session will explain Bond Bryan’s approach to model checking using Solibri at the heart of an openBIM process.
In this presentation I gave one overall overview about BIM workflow for Construction and D&B companies.
BIM is not a tool, BIM is not a software, BIM is a way of thinking about the project and put together processes to exchange information during the entire lifecycle.
This presentation is mainly focused on Autodesk platform but is applicable to many other solutions.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP) helps to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies on our BIM-enabled project.
Property Name: Broward County Judicial Complex (BCJC) Midrise Office
Location: 540 SE 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Project Type: Full Renovation
Sector: Government
Services Rendered: Architectural Designing
Property Owner: Broward County
LEED Certification: GOLD
BIM ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION:
The Architecture/Engineering (A/E) design team will develop LOD 300 BIM models during the bidding/permitting phase to incorporate County comments, permitting comments, pre-construction RFI’s, and any coordination changes prior to construction.
The construction team (GC) shall work with Owner and design team to develop the Virtual design & Construction (VDC) plan based on BEP version 3.5 for implementation during construction, to include BIM uses such as: 3D Coordination (clash detection), Phase Planning (4D Modeling), Digital Fabrication, Cost Estimation (quantity take-offs), Existing Conditions Modeling, Space Management and Tracking, and COBie information input into Revit models.
Latest Revit models shall be provided to the GC after permits are approved and at issuance of Notice to Proceed 1 to GC, for development of the LOD 350/400/500 models (shop drawings) as defined by BIM forum and as required by County.
Not all items may need to be developed to LOD 350/400. GC shall coordinate with County and develop MEP-FP, Architectural & Structural items to LOD level required for each discipline as directed by County.
Once construction begins, the GC shall be responsible for all LOD 350/400/500 Revit model developments and any changes to COBie data based on field verification, constructability, final product selection & installation.
The GC shall use BIM 360 Field for the gathering of COBie field data from Construction Manager/ Superintendent and all sub-contractors in order to integrate all information into the BIM models throughout construction.
GC shall review subcontractors BIM proficiency and qualifications.
For instances where drawing modifications are required from A/E team to provide sketches, Supplemental Instructions, etc.
Construction team (GC) shall be responsible to provide a location and access for the upload/ download of the latest Revit models by A/E teams to add information, answer RFI’s, etc. Construction team (GC) shall keep daily backups of all models. Should the GC give ownership of the same model to multiple subcontractors, the GC shall be responsible for organizing and merging all new information into one model including, but not limited to: shop drawing sheets, views, updated Revit components, COBie information, etc.
At the end of construction phase, the GC shall provide as-built full size drawings and PDFs and transfer the latest Revit models to the A/E team for Review.
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BIM is a norm for the building industry. How about for infrastructures? Some countries are over confident on the implementation of BIM in both building and civil engineering industries. Is the BIM technology for infrastructures mature and easily available? Are the professionals ready for BIM?
Building Information Modeling is not a new concept in the AEC industry. In May 2011, the UK government released a futuristic construction strategy for a reduction in the cost of public sector assets. This strategy mandated construction vendors applying for government tenders to achieve BIM Level 2 to be considered. The strategy also pushed for the phased roll-out of BIM Level 3 on all centrally-procured projects by 2016.
BIM status report 2016 - BIM use casesDaan Moreels
BIM use cases presented by Besix and deBIMspecialist during the BIM manifest event in Brussels, October 2015
Video about real-time collaboration from www.gdaas.com
Guest Lecture: "BIM & Sustainability" for the MSc. BIM & Integrated Design Summer School 2016. University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
Covers:
1. Sustainable Design
2. BIM for Sustainable Design Decision Making
3. BIM for Sustainable Design Compliance (BREEAM example)
4. BIM for Sustainable Design Performance (Passivhaus example)
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.
Bond Bryan Digital have been working as Information Manager on a new £170million laboratory building for the University of Cambridge. In this session they shared how they are tackling this role to manage and deliver high quality digital information. In particular, this session will explain Bond Bryan’s approach to model checking using Solibri at the heart of an openBIM process.
In this presentation I gave one overall overview about BIM workflow for Construction and D&B companies.
BIM is not a tool, BIM is not a software, BIM is a way of thinking about the project and put together processes to exchange information during the entire lifecycle.
This presentation is mainly focused on Autodesk platform but is applicable to many other solutions.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP) helps to define a foundational framework to ensure successful deployment of advanced design technologies on our BIM-enabled project.
Property Name: Broward County Judicial Complex (BCJC) Midrise Office
Location: 540 SE 3rd Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Project Type: Full Renovation
Sector: Government
Services Rendered: Architectural Designing
Property Owner: Broward County
LEED Certification: GOLD
BIM ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION:
The Architecture/Engineering (A/E) design team will develop LOD 300 BIM models during the bidding/permitting phase to incorporate County comments, permitting comments, pre-construction RFI’s, and any coordination changes prior to construction.
The construction team (GC) shall work with Owner and design team to develop the Virtual design & Construction (VDC) plan based on BEP version 3.5 for implementation during construction, to include BIM uses such as: 3D Coordination (clash detection), Phase Planning (4D Modeling), Digital Fabrication, Cost Estimation (quantity take-offs), Existing Conditions Modeling, Space Management and Tracking, and COBie information input into Revit models.
Latest Revit models shall be provided to the GC after permits are approved and at issuance of Notice to Proceed 1 to GC, for development of the LOD 350/400/500 models (shop drawings) as defined by BIM forum and as required by County.
Not all items may need to be developed to LOD 350/400. GC shall coordinate with County and develop MEP-FP, Architectural & Structural items to LOD level required for each discipline as directed by County.
Once construction begins, the GC shall be responsible for all LOD 350/400/500 Revit model developments and any changes to COBie data based on field verification, constructability, final product selection & installation.
The GC shall use BIM 360 Field for the gathering of COBie field data from Construction Manager/ Superintendent and all sub-contractors in order to integrate all information into the BIM models throughout construction.
GC shall review subcontractors BIM proficiency and qualifications.
For instances where drawing modifications are required from A/E team to provide sketches, Supplemental Instructions, etc.
Construction team (GC) shall be responsible to provide a location and access for the upload/ download of the latest Revit models by A/E teams to add information, answer RFI’s, etc. Construction team (GC) shall keep daily backups of all models. Should the GC give ownership of the same model to multiple subcontractors, the GC shall be responsible for organizing and merging all new information into one model including, but not limited to: shop drawing sheets, views, updated Revit components, COBie information, etc.
At the end of construction phase, the GC shall provide as-built full size drawings and PDFs and transfer the latest Revit models to the A/E team for Review.
✓ What is ISO 19650
✓ ISO 19650 Templates
✓ ISO 19650 Appointment Workflow
✓ ISO 19650 Project Planning Workflow
✓ ISO 19650 Project Management Workflow
WATCH THE WEBINAR HERE: https://www.plannerly.com/what-is-iso-19650
What does BIM mean for Civil Engineers?Chun Keung Ng
BIM is a norm for the building industry. How about for infrastructures? Some countries are over confident on the implementation of BIM in both building and civil engineering industries. Is the BIM technology for infrastructures mature and easily available? Are the professionals ready for BIM?
Building Information Modeling is not a new concept in the AEC industry. In May 2011, the UK government released a futuristic construction strategy for a reduction in the cost of public sector assets. This strategy mandated construction vendors applying for government tenders to achieve BIM Level 2 to be considered. The strategy also pushed for the phased roll-out of BIM Level 3 on all centrally-procured projects by 2016.
BIM status report 2016 - BIM use casesDaan Moreels
BIM use cases presented by Besix and deBIMspecialist during the BIM manifest event in Brussels, October 2015
Video about real-time collaboration from www.gdaas.com
Guest Lecture: "BIM & Sustainability" for the MSc. BIM & Integrated Design Summer School 2016. University of Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
Covers:
1. Sustainable Design
2. BIM for Sustainable Design Decision Making
3. BIM for Sustainable Design Compliance (BREEAM example)
4. BIM for Sustainable Design Performance (Passivhaus example)
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.
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.
Pre and Post Contract BIM Execution Plans (BEP) with a view to explaining what they should contain. A better understanding of how to structure a BEP and what it should include.
Real life examples of poor clauses within BIM execution plans, and how to spot and deal with the scope gaps.
Introduction to BIM and business case of BIMreem-yousef
This presentation was prepared by me as part of BIM Management Course with RICS online academy and was based on the Middle East Region and Working in a CM/PM company
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Seminar: Documentation from BIM - Tips for GBP Submission to BD
Co-organized by: Graphisoft / HKIBIM / IVE BIM Centre
Speaker: Peter Koncz - M. Arch, MHKIBIM, MbSHK, GRAPHISOFT Registered Consultant, Business Development Manager, GRAPHISOFT Asia Ltd.
Biography:
Mr Peter Koncz is an architect and Registered Consultant based in Hong Kong. His main responsibilities are marketing GRAPHISOFT products and helping the prospect and existing clientele with the introduction and implementation of BIM technology. As a member of HKIBIM and BuildingSmart HK, he is committed to the idea of an open BIM environment in Hong Kong. Before his career at GRAPHISOFT, he has worked in architecture in Brasil and Hungary, where the use of BIM is widely established, so he has totally 8 years of relevant experience.
Outline:
With ARCHICAD, you create a 3D Building Information Model — all the necessary documentation and images are created automatically. New, priority based junctions, intelligent building materials ensure correct graphical representation of elements and materials in sections, surfaces in 3D views, and thermal properties throughout the building energy evaluations. ARCHICAD’s powerful view setting possibilities, its unique drawing handling, together with the integrated publishing capabilities ensure that printing or saving the various drawing sets of a project won‘t require extra time and will be derived from the same Building Information Model.
Date & Time: 4-May 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Venue: Lecture Theather LT-01, IVE(Morrison Hill)
Note: The seminar will be conducted in English.
For more information about GRAPHISOFT in Hong Kong: http://www.graphisoft.com.hk
For any enquiry, please contact Mr. Peter Koncz at pkoncz@graphisoft.com
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How to Create a Rock Star BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and MPDT* (Responsibility Matrix)
1. How to create a Rock Star
BEP and MPDT
Fabio Roberti
Head of BIM - WilkinsonEyre
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2. About the speaker
Fabio Roberti is Head of BIM at WilkinsonEyre, where he
leads on BIM technology and processes for BIM Level 2.
He is responsible for developing and coordinating a more
integrated project delivery between the structural,
environmental and architectural teams through BIM and the
deliverable packages utilising cross platform workflows and
parametric optimisations.
He has been supporting the BIM process in innovative ways
for large architectural practices for the last 10 years and has
a thorough understanding on British Standards and the PAS
1192 framework.
5. Introduction
The post-contract BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and the MPDT* defines the project strategy.
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 well-built BEP requires the project team to work together and communicate from the very beginning to the
completion of the project. It will be the roadmap to guide the project to a successful BIM implementation.
This class will explain the importance of BEP and demonstrate how to create an efficient BEP for post contract
award which will include the MPDT*. This presentation is based on the PAS 1192-2:2013.
*The MPDT (Model Production Delivery Table) is renamed to Responsibility Matrix from the CIC BIM Protocol
2nd Edition.
6. Learning Objectives
LEARN THE IMPORTANCE AND WHY COMPANIES NEED AN EFFICIENT BEP.
LEARN HOW TO DEVELOP AN EFFICIENT BEP AND RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX.
LEARN HOW THE BEP DEFINES THE BIM PROJECT STRATEGY.
LEARN HOW A COLLABORATIVE BEP IMPROVES THE IMPLEMENTATION.
8. Building Information Management
Building Information Management is multiple processes to manage models and data.
Technology + Use + Process + People + Communication
11. Battersea Power Station, UK
3D Coordination
Design Review
Clash Detection
Visualization
Construction Design
Existing Condition
Planning
Phase Planning (4D)
Record Modelling
Site Planning
Site Analysis
Structural Analysis
Energy Analysis
Cost Estimation
Sustainability LEED Evaluation
Building System Analysis
Space Management
Mechanical Analysis
Code Validation
Lighting Analysis
Other Eng. Analysis
Digital Fabrications
Asset Management
Building Maintenance
Building Information Management - Use
12. Building Information Management - Process
The processes for critical BIM Use should be created to improve the implementation
and increase adoption.
Process:
• The BIM Uses must be assigned to project phases.
• Team responsibility.
• Information exchange requirements in the Common Data
Environment (CDE).
• Specific software application workflow.
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13. Building Information Management
People + Communication
BIM Orchestra
Architecture Structure MEPmanager
Information
Contractor
• People and communication interactions are
critical factors for success in a BIM Project.
• The project teams should work together to
create the BIM Execution Plan (BEP) and
it will be the basis for a well-coordinated
strategy to deliver projects.
• BEP is a live document that changes during
the project.
14. The Construction Industry Council (CIC) has published a new edition of the BIM Protocol
on 10th April 2018 which is more contract friendly and closely aligned with the PAS 1192-2.
CIC BIM Protocol 2nd Edition
Key updates:
• Responsibility Matrix: The Model Production Delivery Table (MPDT) has been changed to Responsibility Matrix
and defines the responsibility for the model and specified information aligned to project stages. It should include
the Level of Definition (LOD - Level of Model Detail + LOI - Level of Information).
• Information Particulars: Appendix 2 defines that any ambiguity, conflict or inconsistency between the
Employer’s Information Requirements (EIR) and the BEP should be resolved.
• Security Requirements: Appendix 3 added which now complies with PAS 1192-5 for security-minded projects.
• Models no longer takes precedence: The statement that models takes precedence has been removed.
16. The BEP will define the BIM project strategy that will drive the BIM implementation success.
BEP Strategy:
• Create the BEP in collaboration with the key team players to facilitate the adoption.
• Create a concise BEP with useful information.
• The BEP will save time by improving model accuracy and avoid rework.
• Reduce risk by defining roles and responsibilities.
• Improve project quality and help the team to keep on track.
• Meet the client expectation.
• If you don’t have the clients EIR, create the BEP to define what the client is receiving.
• Define the technology strategy for the project.
BEP - Project BIM Strategy
18. BEP Implementation
Building Information Management
Clients
Requirements
Building Information Model
BIM Execution
Plan (BEP)
Employer's Information
Requirements (EIR)
Start the BEP with the end in mind is an
essential principle for a successful BIM
implementation.
19. Key BIM Documents
Employer's Information
Requirements (EIR)
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Post-Contract
Employer's Information Requirements
(EIR)
Technical
• Information format and file types
• Levels of Definition at each stage
• Software platforms to be used for
exchanging information
Management
• High-level roles and responsibilities
• Standards
• Data security
Commercial
• Client’s strategic purpose
• Defined deliverables
BIM Terminology:
www.bre.co.uk/bim-terminology.jsp
BIM Protocol
BEPEIR
20. BIM Execution Plan (BEP) - Content
IT Solutions
Standard Method
Planning &
Management
Documentation
& Procedure
BEP Introduction
Project Information
Project Teams - Roles
BIM Project Standards
BIM Objectives / Goals
Model Uses
BIM Deliverables
Coordination Meetings
Project Milestones
Survey Strategy
Existing Legacy Data
Collaboration Strategy
CDE Information
Modelling Scope
Model Check / Validation
Clash Detection Process
TIDP
MIDP
Responsibility Matrix
Software Versions
Exchange Formats
Software Interoperability
Volume Strategy
Project Coordinates
Levels, Grids and Phases
Naming Standards
Best Practices
23. Management
Project Teams - Roles
The roles responsibilities should be
included on the BEP.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Lead Designer:
• Coordinated delivery of all design information.
• Manage information development and
information approvals.
• Confirm design deliverables.
• Clash detection coordination.
• Reporting the project progress.
24. Management
BIM Objectives / Goals
Key aspects of the BIM objectives and goals:
• Maintaining integrity of modelled data and keep the model free of non-approved elements.
• Maintaining data functionality for the specific BIM Uses.
• Interoperability of software for BIM collaboration.
• Use the BEP specific standards for drawing and model production.
• Production of the BIM deliverables with processes to check and validate data.
• Reduce risk and improve safety.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
27. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Collaboration Strategy
COLLABORATION IS CRUCIAL TO SUCCESSFUL PROJECT BIM IMPLEMENTATION.
BIM collaboration workflows should define the communication methods
and integration with the Common Data Environment (CDE).
Key points:
• List of BIM collaboration workflows for multiple platforms.
• Define the coordination cycle.
• Suitability Code for the Common Data Environment (CDE).
People
Information
Process
29. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Collaboration Strategy
WHAT IS YOUR MAIN COLLABORATION TOOL USED TO CREATE THE BEP?
• Meetings and emails.
• Comments on PDF’s.
• Cloud-based application.
• No collaboration – One side creation.
31. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Collaboration Strategy
HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE TO CREATE THE BEP? (FIRST TIME ISSUE)
• More than 5 days.
• More than 2 weeks.
• More than a month.
33. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Collaboration Strategy
Options for a collaborative BEP:
File based: Live cloud collaboration:
• Use the CDE for collaboration, host videos and workflows.
• Use companies such as the LOD Planner.
lodplanner.com
34. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
CDE Information
Modelling Scope
Model Check / Validation
Information to add on the BEP:
• Common Data Environment (CDE) details
and Suitability Codes.
• Modelling scope with specific LOD.
• Modelling exclusions such as wall subframe
and floor tiling.
• Quality control to check models and validate
data.
Suitability Codes are used to define the ‘suitability’ of
information in a model, drawing or document in the CDE.
S0 (WIP), S1(Issued for Coordination), etc.
PAS 1192-2:2013, table 3
35. Planning &
Documentation
Clash Avoidance & Clash Detection Process
Define the Clash Detection Process:
• Clash detection diagram.
• Clash report format.
• Tolerance strategy.
• Workshop frequency.
• Applications to manage clash issues.
• Define the clash priorities.
• Process to resolve the clashes.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
36. Planning &
Documentation
TIDP - Task Information Delivery Plan
ARCHITECTURE - TIDP
STRUCTURAL - TIDP
SUB-CONTRACTORS - TIDP
MEP - TIPD
MASTER INFORMATION
DELIVERY PLAN
Single documentMultiple Task Information Delivery Plans
MIDP - Master Information Delivery Plan
It is a schedule of all project deliverables
planned in combination with the project
programme.
It is a schedule of information deliverables
created individually by each task teams.
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Project
Programme
Responsibility
Matrix
37. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
TIDP - Task Information Delivery Plan
MASTER INFORMATION
DELIVERY PLAN
MIDP - Master Information Delivery Plan
Key points:
• Used to manage the delivery of
information during the project.
• Usually developed by the project delivery
manager.
• List all information deliverables, when and
by whom.
• It is a combination of TIDP’s
Key points:
• Used to define the deliverables of
each task teams.
• Information created by each task
team manager.
• List all deliverables by each task
team with milestones.
• The TIDP’s helps to create the MIDP.
38. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
TIDP - Task Information Delivery Plan – Created individually by each company
MASTER INFORMATION
DELIVERY PLAN
MIDP - Master Information Delivery Plan - Combined information by the project delivery manager
39. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
MIDP and RIBA Plan of Work
MIDP - Master Information Delivery Plan
TIDP - Task
Information
Delivery Plans
Responsibility
Matrix
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
RIBA Plan of Work 2013
Design Responsibility Matrix
40. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Responsibility Matrix
The model Responsibility Matrix defines who produces what, when and to what level
of definition which includes the Level of Detail (LOD) and Level of Information (LOI).
42. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Information (LOI)
Graphical Information Non-Graphical Information
Level of Detail (LOD)
Level of Definition
43. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
Key points:
• No direct link between LODs and the design phases. During the design process
elements are inserted in the models with different LOD’s.
• Models have elements with different LOD’s, so we can’t ask for a LOD “XXX” Model.
The LOD is applied to element categories as shown on the Responsibly Matrix.
44. LOD 1/ LOD 100:
Elements are not geometric representations and they are
symbolic representations, performance requirements &
site constraints. The graphical model may not exist.
Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
45. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 2 / LOD 200:
Massing, concept model, placeholders with approximate
quantities, size, shape, location, and orientation.
At this LOD elements are generic placeholders.
46. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 3 / LOD 200:
Accurate geometry but generic object / system.
Model with approximate quantities, size, shape, location,
and orientation.
47. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 4 / LOD 300:
Accurate geometry with a specific objects / systems.
Assembly in terms of quantities, size, shape, location,
and orientation.
48. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 350:
The same as LOD 300 with addition of model elements
for interfaces with other building systems. Building parts
necessary for coordination of the element with nearby
items such as supports and connections.
49. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 5 / LOD 400:
Model element with sufficient detail and accuracy for
fabrication and construction with installation information.
50. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
LOD 6 / LOD 500:
Elements are modelled as constructed with all
information required for operation and maintenance.
52. Planning &
Documentation
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Level of Definition
European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is working on the Level of Definition.
More information about Level of Definition:
PAS 1192-2:2013: http://bim-level2.org/en/standards/
BIM Forum: http://bimforum.org/lod/
Future updates:
The first two international standards for BIM are set to be published later this year.
BS EN ISO 19650–1 and BS EN ISO 19650-2 will supersede BS 1192 and PAS 1192 part 2.
53. Standard Method
& Procedure
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Volume Strategy Project Coordinates
The volume strategy will divide the project
into single files to allow better collaboration
and overcome technical limitations.
The volume is based on important aspects
of the design, such as cladding, structure
and MEP.
All members of the design team shall
agree on the volumes strategy.
54. Standard Method
& Procedure
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Levels, Grids and Phases
Naming Standards
Best Practices
Information to add on the BEP:
• Levels, Grids and Phases help the project team to understand the project setup.
• Naming standards based on BS1192:2007 & AEC (UK) BIM protocols.
• Best practices guidelines for multiple tasks.
56. IT Solutions
Software Interoperability
BIM Execution Plan (BEP)
Any interoperability issues between software platforms should be listed,
described and analysed for a workaround to be proposed to the team
members.
Use of a specific software should take into consideration the team skills.
CLOUD COMPUTING
58. Summary
The BEP defines the BIM project strategy.
Start the BEP with the end in mind is an essential principle for a successful BIM implementation.
Create the BEP in collaboration with the key team players to facilitate the adoption.
The BEP is a live document that changes during the project.
The Responsibility Matrix defines who produces what, when and to what level of definition.