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Contents
1. Executive Summary ............................................................................................... 3
2. Manifesto ............................................................................................................... 5
3. Vision, Mission, Goal and Values........................................................................... 6
Vision ..................................................................................................................... 6
Mission ................................................................................................................... 6
Goal........................................................................................................................ 6
Our Values ............................................................................................................. 6
4. Strategic Plan......................................................................................................... 7
4.1 Delivery of BIM Level 2..................................................................................... 7
4.2 How is the UK BIM Alliance going to enable the delivery of its strategies? ...... 9
5. Strategies............................................................................................................. 10
Strategy 1. Awareness: Championing BIM Level 2 .............................................. 10
Strategy 2. Education: Acting as a catalyst for change ........................................ 11
Strategy 3. Case Study: Providing guidance to the industry................................. 12
Strategy 4. Business Case: Making the case for BIM Level2 ............................... 12
Strategy 5. Optimisation: Fostering Innovation and Interoperability ..................... 13
Strategy 6. Governance: Establishing a viable enterprise .................................... 14
6. Road Map ............................................................................................................ 15
7. Measurement & Metrics ....................................................................................... 16
7.1 Measuring success......................................................................................... 16
7.2 The Metric goals............................................................................................. 16
7.3 The Future...................................................................................................... 16
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1. Executive Summary
The UK has established a global leadership position in digital transformation of the
‘built environment’ as a result of the initiative taken by the UK Government to drive
adoption of what has become known as BIM Level 2 across its government
departments. In Spring 2016 we reached a point where more focus and energy were
required on and for the private sector. The UK BIM Alliance was set up through
volunteers from across the built environment coming forward to find a way to ensure
continued leadership in implementation of BIM Level 2 across the UK built
environment sector, as the BIM Task Group focuses on defining BIM Level 3. The
UK BIM Alliance aims to break down silos and enable collaboration across the sector
to ensure common messaging and purpose.
The development of the UK BIM standards has created a unique implementation of
BIM that is world leading in its scope and depth. The UK BIM Alliance will champion
BIM Level 2 as an international solution to digital standardisation across the built
environment as part of Digital Built Britain.
The purpose of the Alliance is to continue the implementation of BIM Level 2. We will
increase adoption and implementation levels by; raising awareness in the industry;
supporting the coordination of all BIM groups to deliver a consistent and powerful
message; fostering innovation by supporting the creation of new tools to help the
industry adopt BIM Level 2 faster; and championing great content that showcases
BIM best practice.
This document needs to be read in conjunction with the prior document- “BIM in the
UK: Past, Present & Future”, which sets out the context for the Alliance. In this
document, the Alliance puts forward its current collection of key strategic documents:
Manifesto, Vision, Mission and Values, Strategic Plan, Road Map and Measurement
& Metrics. These highlights its purpose, future governance and the strategies which
we propose to employ to fully embed BIM Level 2. These strategies are by no means
a solution in itself, but set the scene and structure for a concerted and collaborative
effort across the Industry to achieve business as usual by the year 2020 for BIM
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Level 2. The key to success will be how well we all work together to make this
happen.
The UK BIM Alliance Transition Team.
October 2016.
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2. Manifesto
We seek to build an open, transparent and digitally empowered system for all
stakeholders to understand and drive their built environment. From the need to build
infrastructure as a platform for economic growth, to upgrading our ageing built assets
to support our prosperity for the next century, we need to digitally transform our
industry. Now is the time to take the opportunity for change, now is the time to invest.
We, the UK BIM Alliance, will represent and coordinate the digital transformation of
our industry by supporting the implementation of BIM Level 2 across the entire Built
Environment
Our representation is independent and transparent, supported by a network that is
empowered to work in partnership with government, institutions and industry.
We invite any group, organisation or individual to join the Alliance and utilise the
resources available to maximise the impact of the implementation of BIM Level 2.
We will provide the network and infrastructure required to implement and maintain an
open system for feedback and development of BIM Level 2 processes and standards.
We will implement initiatives via projects that are independently funded and focused
on achieving progressive outcomes in small, achievable steps.
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3. Vision, Mission, Goal and Values
Vision
A digitally enabled UK built environment.
Mission
To facilitate and ensure the adoption and implementation of BIM Level 2 as business
as usual by 2020.
Goal
To reach adoption levels of 75% for the supply and demand chain.
Our Values
Innovative
Inclusive
Collaborative
Supportive
Transparent
Forward thinking
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4. Strategic Plan
4.1 Delivery of BIM Level 2
Both the Supply Chain and Demand Chain are the key stakeholders in achieving BIM
Level 2 maturity in the UK built environment. All of our activities will be focussed on
ensuring that these stakeholders are capable of delivering a built environment for the
future. The supply chain and the demand chain form the push and pull forces of BIM
implementation. The supply chain provides services to asset owners and operators.
The demand chain receives the services of the supply chain and is responsible for
managing and operating the built environment and infrastructure.
We will undertake to facilitate the following activities to support the stakeholders
through the necessary change;
● Awareness
Champion BIM Level 2 and the BIM level 2 mandate.
● Education
Direct a programme for change that targets those stakeholders with the most to gain.
● Case Study
Celebrate the successful implementation of BIM Level 2 on projects and on through
the life cycle, examining the benefits achieved.
● Business Case
Demonstrate how the adoption of BIM Level 2 positively affects the bottom line, and
the business outcomes.
● Optimisation
Support consolidation of existing and developing tools and supporting infrastructure,
whilst encouraging new approaches, new ideas and the creation of new tools to help
the industry optimise its use of BIM Level 2.
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The strategies listed above and developed in further detail in this document will be
periodically reviewed and adjusted to ensure continued forward momentum towards
successful realisation of t our mission between different iterations (see Metrics and
Measurement), and as the context around us evolves.
Having established the first iteration of our Strategy Plan within the present
document, the Alliance will now turn its focus on the activities necessary to help bring
these strategies to fruition.
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4.2 How is the UK BIM Alliance going to enable the delivery
of its strategies?
To achieve the above strategies, the following governance and structure are in place,
and will be further established over the next 12 months.
The UK BIM Alliance is chaired by Dr Anne Kemp, supported by volunteers within the
Transition Team who have come forward from the BIM communities to help establish
the structure and governance of the Alliance. The activities of the Chair and
Transition Team are overseen and guided by the Leadership Team (comprising the
chairs or their delegates of the BIM4 Groups, BIM Regions, Institutions, and signatory
organisations), and the Strategic Advisory Group (comprising senior leaders across
the industry). The long term structure and governance of the Alliance will be explored
over the next 6 months with the signatories, Strategic Advisory Group and Leadership
Team, and several options put forward and scrutinised, before a final decision is
made, and the long term structure put into place by October 2017. This is to ensure
that full consultation occurs, and the optimum structure and governance put into place
to enable the Alliance to work for and on behalf of the industry as a whole.
In the meantime, the Alliance will press ahead with identifying and putting into play
the first priority projects necessary to deliver its strategies over the next 12 months.
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5. Strategies
Strategy 1. Awareness: Championing BIM Level 2
STRATEGY
1.1
Inform and encourage the Supply Chain [including
contractors, suppliers & designers]
From recent surveys, it is clear that a significant proportion of the
industry still doesn’t know about BIM Level 2. It is time to remedy
this problem by identifying the gaps in the industry and engaging
with these stakeholders.
STRATEGY
1.2
Inform and encourage the Demand Chain [including clients,
procurers]
Champion the value of BIM Level 2 and good information
procurement practices to those who procure and authorise the
activities of the built environment.
STRATEGY
1.3
Inform and encourage industry influencers [including policy,
regulators & other 3rd parties]
Engage with influencers (i.e. Professional Institutions,
Government and Private Clients, Trade Associations, Advisory
Consultancies,) who, whilst they may not actually procure or
specify, have significant influence on the construction products,
methods and processes.
STRATEGY
1.4
Develop society wide awareness
Engage new audiences outside of the construction industry by
establishing a marketing plan. Issuing news about the
developments will widen appeal to the new digitally-enabled built
environment and attract young talents.
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Strategy 2. Education: Acting as a catalyst for change
STRATEGY
2.1
Support accreditation, certification and endorsement vehicles
Certification and quality standards are emerging to support BIM
Level 2. Accreditation, certification and endorsement vehicles are
part of the required support and the UK BIM Alliance will work with
others to accelerate the development of practical solutions.
STRATEGY
2.2
Identify & support authoritative standards
UK BIM Alliance will work with others to further develop standards,
tools and processes to support the take up of BIM Level 2. The
Alliance will also work with industry to develop understanding of
how to achieve the benefits offered by BIM Level 2.
STRATEGY
2.3
Support network collaboration between the different BIM
organisations
We will champion our collaborative network composed of the
existing BIM Regions, BIM4 communities, and other interest
groups, in order to provide a consistent and robust message to the
industry. The UK BIM Alliance will support targeted conferences
and networking events with the supply and demand chain.
STRATEGY
2.4
Supporting lifelong learning
The UK BIM Alliance will champion ongoing training,
apprenticeships, and education throughout our working lives. We
will encourage and support universities, training providers and
accrediting organisations to ensure that high quality appropriate
education is available.
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Strategy 3. Case Study: Providing guidance to the industry
STRATEGY
3.1
Celebrate successful BIM Level 2 projects and draw out
lessons learned
Identify and report case studies that demonstrate the process of BIM
Level 2 implementation - both the good and the bad. Encourage
interest and feedback by providing access to project information and
metrics where appropriate. Case studies will also feed into education
and communications activities. UK BIM Alliance will actively
encourage and support studies which elucidate lessons learned.
STRATEGY
3.2
Provide guidance from case studies
Identify, assemble and generate guidance that derives from case
studies. Gather project documentation, critically assess and use
learnings to support BIM Level 2 implementation.
Strategy 4. Business Case: Making the case for BIM Level 2
STRATEGY
4.1
Champion business cases for BIM Level 2
Provide compelling evidence based on robust metrics to show the
clear benefits of BIM Level 2. Address the need to demonstrate
business cases for every tier of the supply and demand chain.
STRATEGY
4.2
Champion the business case for digitisation
Establish and communicate experiences from other industries and
countries on the benefits of digitisation in the built environment to
facilitate the change to an information economy.
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Strategy 5. Optimisation: Fostering Innovation and
Interoperability
STRATEGY
5.1
Support the rationalisation and alignment of existing BIM Level
2 Standards and Tools
The UK BIM Alliance will collaboratively undertake a gap analysis of
existing standards and tools, and where further effort is required to
complete their delivery, e.g. guidance, classification, interoperability;
will explore whether the Alliance can facilitate or assist in their
completion, without interfering with due process or ownership.
STRATEGY
5.2
Support creation of tools to help BIM Level 2 adoption
New creative ideas are springing up to help the industry better
understand and use BIM Level 2. The Alliance will propose new
ideas, support the creation of these tools, advertise them, and
encourage the industry to adopt them.
STRATEGY
5.3
Support creation of tools to help BIM Level 2 project delivery
We will champion projects that help better information technological
processes. The Alliance will propose new ideas, support the
creation of these applications and ensure interoperability, advertise
them, and encourage the industry to adopt them.
STRATEGY
5.4
Support creation of self-measuring BIM Level 2 capabilities
Different tools are being created to help BIM Level 2 users to
measure their maturity and performances against today’s best
standard of practice. The Alliance will support the creation of such
tools, and help promote their wide use by the industry.
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Strategy 6. Governance: Establishing a viable enterprise
Strong Governance of the UK BIM Alliance will enable us to successfully deliver the
strategies listed above from a structural, management and financial point of view. As
described in section 4.2, the current Transition Team will develop a long term
Governance for the Alliance to be in place by October 2017.
STRATEGY
6.1
Effective Governance
Demonstrate a transparent and robust governance structure.
Maintain and develop the strategic plan. Provide clear and
demonstrable deliverables. Engage with key stakeholders (initial
funders and core members) to demonstrate an ongoing
commitment to BIM Level 2 implementation.
STRATEGY
6.2
Ongoing Resources and Funding
Develop and maintain a group of forward thinking organisations
and individuals who are prepared to commit time, money and
information to support the UK BIM Alliance.
STRATEGY
6.3
A Strong Brand
Establish a recognisable brand and position within the industry.
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6. Road Map
We have produced two graphics to show our predicted key milestones and an
indicative matrix of our key activities- the latter of which will be available on our
website in due course. These will both further develop as we move forward.
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7. Measurement & Metrics
7.1 Measuring success
To successfully assess the impact of the UK BIM Alliance, the right tools and the right
measurements are needed. The UK BIM Alliance will champion maturity assessment
methodologies that measure both the compliance with standards and the benefits of
BIM implementation. The compliance aspect ensures adherence to the government
mandate which will in turn ensure consistency across the supply and demand chains.
Benefits measurement uses quantitative and qualitative methods to assess
productivity.
7.2 The Metric goals
The UK BIM Alliance’s mission is to ensure that the UK built environment industry
reaches BIM Level 2 maturity by 2020. The minimum targets that we will aim to
achieve are:
● 75% Supply Chain
● 75% Demand Chain
7.3 The Future
The UK BIM Alliance will develop a specification for BIM Level 2 maturity assessment
tools that will be used to measure the success of our mission. We will do this by
examining the standards, assessing existing support and maturity assessment tools
and publishing our findings.
We will then develop and/or support an open source community-owned maturity
assessment tool, or suite of tools, with industry. Our objective is to ensure an equal
playing field across the built environment where BIM maturity is clearly
communicated, in an open and transparent manner that enables a like for like
comparison.