ECWC - BIM Pilot Project
ECWC - BIM Pilot Project
ECWC - BIM Pilot Project
• BIM is the structured creating, sharing, use and re-use of digital information about a
building or built asset through out it’s entire lifecycle
WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF BIM?
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Building Information Modelling
Better Information Management
Not just a design process
Collaborative Exchange of
Entire Project Lifecycle Digital Info Information Model
Right Information Right People Right Time
BIM Approach
CAD Approach
Chair Clock
CAD Approach
BIM Approach
Digita Smart GIS
Cities
Cloud
Comp.
l Twin
BMS
CDE
BIM AR/
VR
Lidar
Scanning
3D
Printing
Generative Analysi
Design AI s
The golden thread between these technologies are data & information
BIM FOR CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE: A BIRD`S EYE VIEW
CDE & COLLABORATIVE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION SHARING REQUIRMENTS ENABLED
BIM
Workflow
QUALITY OF INFORMATION
Traditional
workflow
BIM – A FUNDAMENTAL SHIFT IN PROJECT EXECUTION
1 2
Effort/Effect
Time
BIM STANDARDS
BIM STANDARDS
Source: https://www.united-bim.com/leading-countries-with-bim-adoption/
Interesting FACT
• These standards are founded on the UK’s standards for information management using
building information modelling
Key
Source Lowers
of Truth Risk
LEGACY COLLABORATION
Fragmented source of truth
Architect/Design Team
Engineer Owner
Subcontractor Estimator
Project Manager
Common Data Environment
BIM 360 Docs / Autodesk Docs
Architect/Design Team
Engineer Owner
Subcontractor Estimator
Project Manager
Concept of a CDE
Guideline how to
structure your CDE
Naming Conventions
NAMING STANDARDS
All information containers, i.e. files & documents, within a CDE is to be in accordance
with BS EN ISO 19650-2:2018 National Annex NA.
Thus, to comply with ISO 19650, one needs Naming Standards.
This defines the unique ID for information containers (files).
Applicable to all document types including reports, specifications, drawings, models
etc.
File names consist of different attributes Attributes are typically
known as meta-data that allows for more separated by a hyphen
intelligent searches for information.
NAMING STANDARDS
Naming Standards are for everyone:
• Not only for Architects, Engineers or
Designers, but to be used by all project
consultants
• To be used on all files and documents, not
only drawings
Why?
• Consistency in drawing and document Oh my word
production across projects.
• Ease of reference when searching for and
viewing a file/document/drawing
• Long after the project has been completed and
when it’s in it’s operational phase, a person
looking for a file knows what it is and by whom it
was created.
BIM Uses
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Beginning with the end in mind is all about asking yourself
questions to determine your objectives and the reasons
behind wanting to achieve them:
BIM USE
BIM USE
BIM USE
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DEFINE YOUR BIM USES
BIM Uses are a method of associating
specific BIM benefits to steps in the
design > build > operate workflow.
BIM has so many potential benefits for a
building lifecycle so it is important
to define the specific BIM Uses per
project, or perhaps in your
organisation.
Defining a clear BIM Use on a project
can help teams understand the value and
purpose of any BIM deliverable.
BIM Uses
Design
Modelling existing Capturing Site Site Analysis
Construction
Health and Safety Logistics Planning Clash detection
Operation
Creation of Asset 3D Spatial
FM Integration
Model Handover
DEFINE YOUR BIM USES
THUS: Have a common definition of which BIM uses your
organization employs, and what your use on which projects
This can be a predefined list or one that you create on your
own.
Once your BIM Uses are defined, ensure that your BIM
standards, processes and competencies adequately address
these topics.
TOP 5 BIM USES
BIM
Information DESIGN
Survey by LODPlanner
Requires some strategic thinking
These requirements need to be documented as well as communicated
BIM USES
ASKING FOR INFORMATION
• Traditionally the end product is requested
• Deliverables are silo’s and often unstructured from stage to
stage
According to ISO 19650 series, information requirements specify for what, when, how and for whom we should produce data.
• ISO 19650
• Common Data Environment
• Naming Conventions
• Information Requirements
• BIM Uses
BIM EXECUTION PLAN
BIM EXECUTION PLAN
A comprehensive document that helps the project team identify and execute the
role of BIM in the various phases of construction management.
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE BIM EXECUTION PLAN?
Project Goals / BIM Objectives BIM Uses
Project Information
Key Project Contacts
Responsibility Matrix Personas and Competencies
Project Deliverables
Information Requirements
Level of Development
Level of Information needed
Approval Processes
File naming convention
Collaboration Procedures/ Clashes
Use of CDE
Model Quality Control Procedures
Technology Infrastructure Needs
BENEFITS OF A BIM EXECUTION PLAN
Dynamic, collaborative Unique to Project Develop document skeleton Dynamic, sharable, accessible
document
BIM EXECUTION PLAN
A BEP is a document used as a tool to provide a standardized workflow and general
guidance for strategic BIM Implementation for a particular BIM project.
Collaborative effort
BEP
Pre-Contract
B Projects C Internal
BEP
Model
Enabling Federation
technologies Strategy
Proposed
Risk Register Changes to
Requirements
Delivery Team
BIM EXECUTION PLANNING
B Projects C Internal
External Internal
• All project stakeholders • Company BEP, BIP or
and project team Office Protocol
Document your Process
New Project