2. AGENDA
• Introduction to the various documentation supporting Level 2 with
a general overview of contents
• Then dive into the MPDT & MIDP and explain this is the project
scope in BIM speak – something that the director needs to define
not CAD
• Group Discussion
3. RUK VIEW ON GOVERNMENT APPROACH
Strengths
• Focus on Customers reviewing their processes and briefs to be
focussed on performance requirements to enable innovative
approaches is excellent
• Emphasis on all data being produced so that it exports easily into
a neutral format database to support FM is excellent
• Great work in developing common industry standards
• The focus on automatic production of verifiable decision gate
packages with simple exception Red, Amber, Green (RAG) reports
is very good
• Working to align BIM across Europe
4. RUK VIEW ON GOVERNMENT APPROACH
Weaknesses
• The detail and jargon overcomplicates BIM – Simplicity is lost
• The prescriptive requirements of PAS1192-2 contradict the
approach of giving freedom to innovate
• Too much emphasis on COBie as the required neutral format
• The rush for instant results limits meaningful industry feedback
7. CURRENT LEVEL 2 : MERVYN RICHARDS
• BS1192:2007 & PAS1192-2:2013
• CIC BIM Protocol + App 1 & 2
• CPIc Pre and Post BIM Execution Plans (BEP)
• CPIc – TIDP, Supplier IT, BIM & Resource
Assessment Forms
• CIC Professional Indemnity
• CIC Outline Scope of Services for Information
Management (IM)
• Digital Plan of Work (DPoW) (Draft Only)
• Employers Information Requirements (EIR)
• COBie UK 2012 information delivery templates
8. FUTURE LEVEL 2 : MARK BEW
• BS1192:2007 & PAS 1192-2:2013
• PAS 1192-3 – AIM (to be released Q2/2014)
• PAS 1192-4 - COBie (to be released Q2/2014)
• CIC BIM Protocol + App 1 & 2
• Government Soft Landing (GSL)
The Technology Strategy Board is to invest up to £1.5m to support the
development of a free-to-use digital tool that can exploit the standards
being made publicly available for building information modelling (BIM).
• Classification System (Contract Award 26/10/2014 - tbc)
• Digital Plan of Work (DPoW) (Contract Award 26/10/2014 - tbc)
9. PAS1192-2:2013
• PAS1192-2:2013 builds on the BS1192:2007 as a means of
delivering the employers requirements and the employers
information requirements for any type of project.
• The main purpose of the PAS is to ensure that the employer and
those tendering for projects fully understand the needs of the
project delivery.
• No Surprises.
16. CPIX BIM ASSESSMENT FORM
• 4 Sections
• 64 questions
• Sample Questions:
G2.1 Do you work to a CAD / BIM Standard?
G3 How do you demonstrate or what measures do you have In place to ensure
compliance with your CAD / BIM Standard?
G6 Can you provide CAD / BIM related qualifications and CPD Certification for proposed
team members?
17. CPIX IT ASSESSMENT FORM
• 14 Sections
• 115 questions
• Sample Questions:
1.3.1 Please indicate the drawing and CAD modelling approaches that are used in your
organisation. Give a rough indication as to the proportion of your outputs that use each
method in a typical year.
1.3.7 Describe briefly how your CAD operator skills are kept up to date.
1.6 Please describe any limitations placed on your ability to exchange electronic
information by your PI insurers, eg a requirement to send parallel paper copies of
electronic document. If you have a policy statement, please attach it for reference.
20. UNDERSTANDING LOD?
• Level of Detail or better described as Depth of Detail.
• This is the level of graphical granularity and how much information is contained
within the element.
21. UNDERSTANDING LOD?
• Level of Development (AIA E202)
• In essence the Level of Development is a maturity matrix for objects and systems
within a package model. The LOD defines what each object or system can be relied
upon for.
22. UNDERSTANDING LOD?
• Level of Definition (PAS1192-2:2013)
• The combination of Level of Detail (graphical granularity) and Level of Information
(non graphical granularity). A full model based status, giving an indication on what
the model/s can be relied upon for at a point in time. The Level of Definition is the
master status of the project at predefined milestones. Reference should be made to
Section 9.8, Levels of model definition in PAS1192-2:2013.
31. COSTING TO NRM
• Additional information and costing requirements matrix
Noted extra – please provide gross area of finishes?
32. GROUP DISCUSSION
• 10 min discussion on the following:
1. Using current job titles ie tech, grad, senior eng, director etc
who do you think best fits Table 2
2. Using the EIR which information do you think you should be
concerned about when bidding for projects? and why?
3. What challenges do you see ahead to reaching Level 2
33. SUMMARY
• Modelling Strategy is a must
• Level 2 BIM is still an aspiration
• Understand your full deliverables
• Directors need to input to LOD to clearly define BIM deliverables
• Don’t be shy to admit your failings! BEP has capability and
training assessments for a reason
• Don’t let BIM become a way to micro-manage the design team