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Data-Driven
Decision-Making
Steven Eglinton FBCS, FBCart.S, MIoD, MPWI
Director, GeoEnable
Chair, Asset Management SIG, AGI
Chair, Business Information Systems SG, BCS
19 June 2015
The O2 | LONDON | UK
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Presentation title
Data-Driven Decision-Making for
Construction &
Asset Management
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Agenda
•How BIM will affect us all
•How can we add value to BIM
•Geospatial adding value to BIM
•Opportunities for blending skills
•Summary
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Who am I?
Information Management Specialist:
•Asset Information Management
•Building Information Modelling (BIM)
•Specialism in Infrastructure and AEC
•Extensive experience in GIS and Mapping
•Background in Agri-Environment and Rail
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What is BIM?
•Depends who you ask!
•Building Information Models - things
•Building Information Modelling - tasks
•Building Information Management –
standards / process(es)
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Building Information Modelling (BIM)
•“An integrated digital process
providing coordinated, reliable
information about a project and assets
throughout all phases, from design
through construction and into
operation”
•Better Information Management
•For all asset types – buildings and
infrastructure
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Building Information Modelling (BIM)
•Cross-discipline collaboration
•Standard methods and procedures
•Information provision is contracted
•Digital Plan of Works (DPoW)
•Enabling tools, workflows and
validation
•Exchange formats and standards
•Information / data is a commodity
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Information as a Commodity
•In economics, a commodity is a
marketable item produced to satisfy
wants or needs
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•The challenge we have is the client
(employer) might not know their needs!
•The client often knows their ‘wants’
•Information Management / Governance
is often misunderstood
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Information Models
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COBie
Document
s
PIM / AIM
IFC
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Answering Business Questions
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The data is just a means to an end:
•The end is fulfilling business needs by
•…answering business questions
•…gaining insight
•…creating a ‘Common Operation Picture’
•…reducing risk
•…decreasing TOTEX costs
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Asset Life Cycle
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Common Data Environment - Context
•Common Data Environment (CDE)
•Defined in UK Standards BS 1192:2007
•Elaborated on in PAS 1192-2 and PAS
1192-3
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Common Data Environment - Data
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• File naming convention from BS 1192-2007:
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There is lots or jargon in any discipline
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•We all have communicatuion challenges!
Shapefiles
Dangling segments
Link-node models
Projections
Vector
Raster
Joins and Links
Points
Polylines
Polygons
Vertices
Snapping
Buffering
GeoProcesses
Dissolve
Merge
Union
Spatial Join
Models
Dynamic segmentation
‘Plotting’ data
GeoCoding
GISGIS
Self-intersecting Polygons
Doughnut
Polygon?
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Working Across Geospatial Disciplines
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• Survey / Geomatics
• Planners
• CAD
• GIS
Disciplines should be more involved:
ICT Professionals:
• …Data specialists
• …Information Management
• …Business Intelligence
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When is a Polygon a Polygon?
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When is a polygon a polygon?
1.[ESRI software] In ArcGIS software, a shape defined by one or
more paths, in which a path is a series of connected segments. If a
polyline has more than one path (a multipart polyline), the paths may
either branch or be discontinuous.
1.[data models] On a map, a closed shape defined by a connected sequence of x,y
coordinate pairs, where the first and last coordinate pair are the same and all other pairs are
unique.
2.[ESRI software] In ArcGIS software, a shape defined by one or more rings, where a ring is
a path that starts and ends at the same point.
If a polygon has more than one ring, the rings may be separate from one another or they may
nest inside one another, but they may not overlap.
Polygon
The POLYGON command allows you to create regular polygons (polygons with equal sides and angles).
--Prompt: Number of sides: Type in a value for the number of sides for the polygon.
--Prompt: Edge/ <Centerof polygon>: Select the location for the polygon's center with an Absolute Coordinate, a
Relative Rectangular Coordinate,
a Relative Polar Coordinates, or an Osnap and press Enter.
Polyline (closed)
The PLINE command allows you to create "grouped" objects that can be extruded, given
line width on the screen, and can contain arc segments. Close - Connect the last segment of
a pline with the first.
Length - Draws a pline segment at the same angle as and connected to the previous segment
using a length you specify. If the last element was an Arc, the new segment is tangent to the
Arc.
< Closed shape
GIS AutoCAD / Revit
Precise shape >
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The details… The details…
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When is a polygon a polygon?
GIS AutoCAD / Revit
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How does GIS add value to BIM?
• Persuading design teams to
utilise (at any level) what GIS
type data can bring to a project:
• Align project to World to other
coordinates system
• Provides ability to utilise:
• Sun tracking in Models
• Ground topography
• Existing buildings / asset data
• Transport and services data
• Linear assets
• Augmented reality
• Laser scans
• Rights of light
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Think ‘Atomic data’
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Periodic Table of Data for CAD
Periodic Table of Data for GIS Periodic Table of Data for Survey
Periodic Table for Data for
Construction Supply Chain
Periodic Table of Data for AECPeriodic Table of Data for Rail Sector
Periodic Table of Data for Civil Engineering
Periodic Table
of Data for…
your sector
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The big challenge is communication
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•Between systems
•Between data formats
•Between organisations
•Between disciplines
•Between different roles
How are your
cross-discipline
communication
skills?
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Commons Languages – One is Location
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•Location provides context to data
•Location provides patterns, trends & gaps
•Maps are easier to understand
• ‘Placed-based’ planning is understood
• Proximity can connect people / Orgs
• Services Delivery depends on Location
•See opportunities to consolidate/augment
services
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6 Major Opportunities / Challenges
1.Personal experience and expectation
2.Standards for data interoperability
3.We have demonstrated benefits
4.We need ‘cross-discipline dictionaries’ for
collaboration to truly work
5.We are already blending skills – do more!
6.Location is a common language for all
disciplines
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Thank You
Steven Eglinton
BSc (Hons), FBCS, FBCart.S, MIoD, MPWI
Director, GeoEnable
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