7.30 - Registration, Coffee

8.00 - Introduction & What is the North West BIM Hub

8.15 - Round table 1 – what do you want from the NW HUB

8.25 - Brief what is BIM + Government BIM Task group

8.40 - John Lorimer – ‘a regional & local perspective’

8.50 – 28th Feb 2013 – ‘BIM Day’ Documents and Standards – an
overview

9.15 – Round table 2 – discussion questions

9.55 – Conclusions & next steps

10.00 - Finish
CIC BIM Region     Task Group A/C Manager      CIC BIM
     Hub                                      Champion

     East               S.Rawlinson           Glen Owen
 East Midlands           R.Manning          Sarah Davidson
    London               J.Johnston          David Miller
  North East              D.Philp            John Nielsen
  North West            A.Matthews           Mark Stodgell
  South East             J.Johnston           John Eynon
  South West              M.Bew             Sandra Manley
West Midlands            R.Manning            Gary Ross
   Yorkshire             J.Johnston           Tom Oulton
   &Humber
   Scotland               D.Philp           Adrian Shilliday
     Wales                R.Evans             Clive Webb
Northern Ireland          D.Philp           Melanie Dawson
Mark Stodgell
 IT Director at Pozzoni

 NW Regional BIM Hub Champion




@stodgeblog
@nwbimhub
Is your federation or discipline / sector organisation logo above ?
OXFORDBIMhub

                   •   Local agenda
                   •   Collaboration
                   •   Workshops
                   •   Best practice

                        KENTBIMhub

               SUSSEXSURREYBIMhub


@56JONTS          @SEBIMHUB
“To develop the use of Building
Information Modelling (BIM) in the
Scottish built environment and to
demonstrate the benefits that can
be achieved through knowledge
sharing, collaboration and best
practice guidance”

                 • Growing Awareness
                 • Sharing Knowledge
                 • Driving BIM forward



                                         Scotland Regional BIM Hub
Round Table 1 - 10 minutes




    What should the North West Hub be doing
BIM ?
BIM Clash detection & resolution
BIM Quantity take-off
    (5D) - cost
BIM Site logistics
& planning (4D)
BIM O&M + Soft landings
BIM FM
BIM is
Why now !

            BIM   forms part of strategy:

            Other areas include:

            • Better client briefs and reduced scope creep
            • More supply chain design engagement
            • Reduced lump sum tenders, more price
              benchmarking
            • More offsite manufacturer and prefabrication
            • Better visibility of forward program ( 2 years)
            • Replace adversarial with collaborative cultures
            • Better alignment of design, construct, occupy
              and manage
2.32 Government will require
fully collaborative
3D BIM
(with all project and asset
information, documentation
and data being electronic) as a
minimum by 2016. A staged
plan will be published with
mandated milestones showing
measurable progress at the
end of each year.
BIM




 What does the Government as a public sector client want
 from BIM?”




Government as a client can derive significant improvements in
cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open
sharable asset information.
http://www.bimtaskgroup.org/

        @BIMgcs
John Lorimer Consultant,
Ex Capital Programme Director at MCC

Also:
Member of the BIS BIM Steering group.
Visiting Prof at Salford Uni
Board member of CITB
28th   Feb 2013
COBie UK 2012
PAS 1192
•Employers’ Information Requirements

•Evaluation of proposed approach, capability
•and capacity of each supplier – pre contract

•A BIM execution plan (BEP) – post contract

•Provision of a single environment to store
•shared asset data

•Information models with anticipated interaction

BIM Protocols.
Level of Definition
(level of development)



Level of model detail
Level of information detail
BIM Employer’s Information
Requirements (EIR)
BIM Employer’s Information
Requirements (EIR)
BIM Protocols
Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie)


                                                               MARCH 2012




Data Drop 1: REQUIREMENTS and CONSTRAINTS
Data Drop 2: OUTLINE SOLUTION
Data Drop 3: CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
Data Drop 4: OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Data Drop 5 (and subsequent drops): POST OCCUPANCY VALIDATION INFORMATION
and ONGOING O&M
48 Combinations!
Other Documents and standards to
keep and eye on
PAS91
Round Table 2 – Discussion Questions



   • What barriers have you found to sharing models to date?

   • What have you used encouraging change in your organisation ( not just
     BIM)?

   •   Best source of information on BIM to date?

   •   What barriers to BIM adoption have you come across in your
       experience.

   •   Best bits of advice for BIM newbies.
@BIM4SMEs
www.bim4sme.org
North West BIM Hub
     @nwbimhub

North West BIM Hub Event 1

  • 3.
    7.30 - Registration,Coffee 8.00 - Introduction & What is the North West BIM Hub 8.15 - Round table 1 – what do you want from the NW HUB 8.25 - Brief what is BIM + Government BIM Task group 8.40 - John Lorimer – ‘a regional & local perspective’ 8.50 – 28th Feb 2013 – ‘BIM Day’ Documents and Standards – an overview 9.15 – Round table 2 – discussion questions 9.55 – Conclusions & next steps 10.00 - Finish
  • 7.
    CIC BIM Region Task Group A/C Manager CIC BIM Hub Champion East S.Rawlinson Glen Owen East Midlands R.Manning Sarah Davidson London J.Johnston David Miller North East D.Philp John Nielsen North West A.Matthews Mark Stodgell South East J.Johnston John Eynon South West M.Bew Sandra Manley West Midlands R.Manning Gary Ross Yorkshire J.Johnston Tom Oulton &Humber Scotland D.Philp Adrian Shilliday Wales R.Evans Clive Webb Northern Ireland D.Philp Melanie Dawson
  • 8.
    Mark Stodgell ITDirector at Pozzoni NW Regional BIM Hub Champion @stodgeblog @nwbimhub
  • 11.
    Is your federationor discipline / sector organisation logo above ?
  • 14.
    OXFORDBIMhub • Local agenda • Collaboration • Workshops • Best practice KENTBIMhub SUSSEXSURREYBIMhub @56JONTS @SEBIMHUB
  • 15.
    “To develop theuse of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the Scottish built environment and to demonstrate the benefits that can be achieved through knowledge sharing, collaboration and best practice guidance” • Growing Awareness • Sharing Knowledge • Driving BIM forward Scotland Regional BIM Hub
  • 16.
    Round Table 1- 10 minutes What should the North West Hub be doing
  • 17.
  • 24.
    BIM Clash detection& resolution
  • 25.
  • 26.
    BIM Site logistics &planning (4D)
  • 27.
    BIM O&M +Soft landings
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30.
    Why now ! BIM forms part of strategy: Other areas include: • Better client briefs and reduced scope creep • More supply chain design engagement • Reduced lump sum tenders, more price benchmarking • More offsite manufacturer and prefabrication • Better visibility of forward program ( 2 years) • Replace adversarial with collaborative cultures • Better alignment of design, construct, occupy and manage
  • 31.
    2.32 Government willrequire fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project and asset information, documentation and data being electronic) as a minimum by 2016. A staged plan will be published with mandated milestones showing measurable progress at the end of each year.
  • 32.
    BIM What doesthe Government as a public sector client want from BIM?” Government as a client can derive significant improvements in cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open sharable asset information.
  • 37.
  • 39.
    John Lorimer Consultant, ExCapital Programme Director at MCC Also: Member of the BIS BIM Steering group. Visiting Prof at Salford Uni Board member of CITB
  • 40.
    28th Feb 2013
  • 43.
  • 44.
    PAS 1192 •Employers’ InformationRequirements •Evaluation of proposed approach, capability •and capacity of each supplier – pre contract •A BIM execution plan (BEP) – post contract •Provision of a single environment to store •shared asset data •Information models with anticipated interaction BIM Protocols.
  • 48.
    Level of Definition (levelof development) Level of model detail Level of information detail
  • 49.
  • 50.
  • 53.
  • 54.
    Construction Operations BuildingInformation Exchange (COBie) MARCH 2012 Data Drop 1: REQUIREMENTS and CONSTRAINTS Data Drop 2: OUTLINE SOLUTION Data Drop 3: CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION Data Drop 4: OPERATIONS and MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Data Drop 5 (and subsequent drops): POST OCCUPANCY VALIDATION INFORMATION and ONGOING O&M
  • 55.
  • 56.
    Other Documents andstandards to keep and eye on
  • 57.
  • 60.
    Round Table 2– Discussion Questions • What barriers have you found to sharing models to date? • What have you used encouraging change in your organisation ( not just BIM)? • Best source of information on BIM to date? • What barriers to BIM adoption have you come across in your experience. • Best bits of advice for BIM newbies.
  • 61.
  • 63.
    North West BIMHub @nwbimhub