Presentation by Steve Thompson at BIM for Manufacturers: Countdown to Mandatory BIM at the Building Centre on 13 April 2016.
More information: http://bim4m2.co.uk/bim-for-manufacturers-seminar-live-blog-bim4m2help/
What the 2016 deadline means for manufacturers, and a new consistent process for sharing product data
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BIM - what 2016 means for Manufacturers
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What 2016 means for manufacturers
Steve Thompson 13 April 2016
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Government strategy as driver
3D modelling??
Another initiative that just adds
complexity and cost?
Must have ‘BIM’ to be
ahead of the game
This makes sense!!
Data, data, data
Internet of Things, Connectivity
Collaboration
2011
2016
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Manufacturing Vision 2025
2016-17 2018-19 2020-21 2022-23 2024-25
Construction Strategy
Product Sector
One •
Two •
Three •
Economic
Technical
Commercial
Connectivity
Political
Social
IOT(1)
IOT(2)
IOT(3)
CDE
Multiple
templates
Integrated IM
PaaS
Mobile
Cloud
Integrated
Mobile
Fragmented
Multiple
standards
Common
standards
Security
Awareness
Non
standard
processes
Vote for
Europe Level2
Mandate
Industry 4.0
General
election
Level 3
Mandate
Common
dictionary
Extended
supply chains
Performance
in use
certification
Performance
gap = 0
Optimised
supply chains
Virtual supply
chains
DFMA
DFMAO
CAPEX
TOTEX
OPEX
Circular
Economy (1)
Circular
Economy (2)
Integrated
Circular
Economy
Manufacturing sector
leased assets
Manufacturing
sector leased
products &
systems
Socio-economic
outcomes and
responsive
technologies
Geodemographic
driven solutions
Mass
customisation
Virtual
workforce
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Product Data Definition
• BIM4M2
• CPA
• CIBSE
• NBS
• buildingSMART
• International
• many more
• Template or
dictionary??
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1
Preparation &
Brief
2
Concept
Design
3
Developed
Design
Activities &
Spaces
Elements
Systems
Products
Facilities
0
Strategic
Definition
Asset Owner
Design Team
Main Contractor
Sub ContractorEarlier product discussions and detail
Opportunity to
discuss offer in
terms of holistic /
lifecycle value
Opportunity to discuss offer
in terms of system and
element value
4
Technical
Design
5
Construction
6
Handover &
Closeout
7
In Use
Asset Owner
Increased visibility of
performance in use
Changing Points of Interaction - information flows
Indicative BIM
information flow
Indicative traditional
information flow
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Product DNA - information that stays with a product, and is added to through a product’s lifecycle
Connectivity
Requirements
Geometry
ISO & BS
Harmonised European Standards
Contribution to asset
performance
Cost
Availability
Maintenance
Replacement
Element, system and
product performance
Obtainable Product Information
Product Application Information
Installed Product Information
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Technical support
Product DNA - information that stays with a product, and is added to through a product’s lifecycle
Response
Logistics
Geometry
Test certificates
Environmental Product Declarations
Contribution to asset performance
Warranty
Installation details
Maintenance schedule
Spares,
replacement
Cost
Contact details
Obtainable Product Information
Product Application Information
Installed Product Information
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Source Hierarchy
1 hEN Essential
Characteristics
3A Mandated
3B Non-
mandated
Essential requirements from Appendix ZA
2 Standards Requirements Other requirements from BS, ISO, EN standards
3 Industry Standards
Industry recognised requirements, e.g. NRM, CIBSE
Guide M
4 Industry agreed
Industry-agreed, approved by
Relevant Authority
5 Client-specificClient-specific requirements
6 User-defined
User-defined, not approved by
Relevant Authority
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Product Templates – defining and combining information sets
Product Sector
Region
Specification
System
Software
Platform
Lifecycle
Stage
Actor
Outline Template
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Priority Group 4
– Industry Agreed
approved by a
Relevant Authority
as suitable terminology
Priority Group 2
– Standards
Requirements
e.g. ISO, EN or BS
Priority Group 3
– Industry
Standards
e.g. CIBSE Guide M,
NRM3, CESMM4
Priority Group 1
– Essential
Characteristics
from Harmonised
European
Standards
Source
Source
Source
Source
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Source
Source
Source
Source
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Information
Set
Priority Group 6
– User-defined
Priority Group 5
– Client-specific
Mapping
to Core
Propertie
s
Core
Properties
Mapping TO Core
Properties FROM Unique
Mapping FROM Core
Properties TO Unique
Core Properties
including IFC and COBie
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Priority Group 4
– Industry Agreed
approved by a
Relevant Authority
as suitable terminology
Priority Group 2
– Standards
Requirements
e.g. ISO, EN or BS
Priority Group 3
– Industry
Standards
e.g. CIBSE Guide M,
NRM3, CESMM4
Priority Group 1
– Essential
Characteristics
from Harmonised
European
Standards
BS EN
10210-1
Non-essential
characteristics
BS EN
10210-1
Essential
Characteristics
Priority Group 6
– User-defined
Priority Group 5
– Client-specific
Mapping
to Core
Propertie
s
Core
Properties
Mapping TO Core
Properties FROM Unique
Mapping FROM Core
Properties TO Unique
Core Properties
including IFC and COBie
Geometry
Performance
Template
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Priority Group 4
– Industry Agreed
approved by a
Relevant Authority
as suitable terminology
Priority Group 2
– Standards
Requirements
e.g. ISO, EN or BS
Priority Group 3
– Industry
Standards
e.g. CIBSE Guide M,
NRM3, CESMM4
Priority Group 1
– Essential
Characteristics
from Harmonised
European
Standards Non-essential
characteristics
Essential
Characteristics
Priority Group 6
– User-defined
Priority Group 5
– Client-specific
Mapping
to Core
Propertie
s
Core
Properties
Mapping TO Core
Properties FROM Unique
Mapping FROM Core
Properties TO Unique
Core Properties
including IFC and COBie
Secure asset
information
requirements
Template
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Priority Group 4
– Industry Agreed
approved by a
Relevant Authority
as suitable terminology
Priority Group 2
– Standards
Requirements
e.g. ISO, EN or BS
Priority Group 3
– Industry
Standards
e.g. CIBSE Guide M,
NRM3, CESMM4
Priority Group 1
– Essential
Characteristics
from Harmonised
European
Standards
BS EN
10210-1
Non-essential
characteristics
BS EN
10210-1
Essential
Characteristics
Priority Group 6
– User-defined
Priority Group 5
– Client-specific
Mapping
to Core
Propertie
s
Core
Properties
Mapping TO Core
Properties FROM Unique
Mapping FROM Core
Properties TO Unique
Core Properties
including IFC and COBie
Geometry
Performance
Template
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Priority Group 4
– Industry Agreed
approved by a
Relevant Authority
as suitable terminology
Priority Group 2
– Standards
Requirements
e.g. ISO, EN or BS
Priority Group 3
– Industry
Standards
e.g. CIBSE Guide M,
NRM3, CESMM4
Priority Group 1
– Essential
Characteristics
from Harmonised
European
Standards
Priority Group 6
– User-defined
Priority Group 5
– Client-specific
Mapping
to Core
Propertie
s
Core
Properties
Mapping TO Core
Properties FROM Unique
Mapping FROM Core
Properties TO Unique
Core Properties
including IFC and COBie
CIBSE Guide M
SFG 20
Template
NRM 3