Value Propositions & Milestones

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1 & Milestones An update for ITM and IUG Richard Petrie, buildingsmart International

2 Introduction Clients Vendors Product Users Infrastructure Teamwork Digitally enabled standardised information Standardised processes Open standard product information Enabling BIM for infrastructure Enabling integrated working Research Farsight development to enable Level 3+ IFC enabled ibim for built assets and for civil assets

3 Client Target Audience ROI Example Benefits Governments, major EU clients Building Regulators Driven by size of client build programme Enables additional savings and value Digital plan of works, data milestones, project management process for value, life cycle issues, virtual construction Example Projects TE3 MVD Tool Development PR2 Facility/Asset info exchange FO2 Owner Requirements

4 Vendors Target Audience ROI Example Benefits Software Vendors Driven by vendor opportunity creation, likely to be very significant on worldwide scale Sharing capability, advanced features, standardized processes e.g., space definition, syndicated development Example Projects F4 Tools for BIM validations TE1 Coordination view for IFC4 PR3 Space management

5 Manufacturers Target Audience ROI Example Benefits Suppliers, manufacturers, clients, associations Driven by project manufacturers Possibly largest area for saving time/money Clients, designers, engineers access data from project manufacturers in a timely way. Commercial frameworks for L3 DDs Example Projects DD1&2 Upgrade to bsdd PR4 Product info and terminology TE5 Enable publication of product data

6 Infrastructure Target Audience ROI Example Benefits Major infrastructure clients and contractors Driven by government and major contractors, Major cost savings likely in this largest construction sector COBie for infrastructure Example Projects IN1 Coordination of LandXML with OGC IN2 IFC for bridges TE8 IFC baseline for infrastructure

7 Teamwork Target Audience Architects, clients, engineers, large contractors who want integrated teams ROI Driven by advanced practitioners. Likely 20% lower cost due to time & accuracy savings Example Benefits Large projects where integrated working is essential Example Projects TE2 IFC4 Primer PR10 BIM Guidelines F7 Enable workflow control CE2 OpenBIM certification for individuals

8 Research Target Audience ROI Example Benefits Fiatech, Pankow Foundation, government research centres By definition open-ended Full BIM Level 3+ capabilities Example Projects F1 Harmonization of Data Models

9 Milestones Introduction Three conceptual milestones: IFC enabled level 2 BIM for building & main civil assets IFC next level BIM for built assets & all civil assets Fully interoperable ibim for whole built environment Translated for each Proposition into: User recognisable milestones Matching technical milestones

10 Milestone 1 Programmes User Milestone Achievements Technical Milestone Achievements Client Open, shareable BIM models (3D and COBie) for data drops Client data drops for built assets work reliably with IFC4 and COBie, the supply chain can rely on IFC4 enabled level 2 BIM Vendor Top 25% of opportunity creating processes covered (TBD with input from Vendors) Define common BIM enabled processes and the need for standard exchanges and prepare software quality control. Product User Open shareable product dictionary structures and technology for publication of open product catalogues available. Core English language product set populated. Building products are published in a neutral way enabling BIM workflows based on bsi standards (IFC4 and bsdd) Infrastructure Digital project management enabled for Infrastructure (i.e. data drops per RIBA Digital Plan of Works) based on current COBie / IFC capabilities First infrastructure use cases and data drops are identified and supported by current IFC4 and COBie to the extent possible

11 Milestone 2 Programmes User Milestone Achievements Technical Milestone Achievements Client Vendor Open, shareable BIM models (3D and COBie) for data drops with additional object parameters enabling extended business processes and validation services Top 80% of opportunity-creating processes covered Client data drops for built assets include well defined quality gates, the supply chain can work with shareable and interoperable models Enhance coverage of standardized BIM workflows and include more use cases and enable full software certification services. Product User Product definition able to carry full parametric sets in shareable format [N.B. Intermediate milestone will apply for specific countries with regard to populating content] Building products are published using full parametric capabilities extended in IFC4+ and bsdd Infrastructure BIM benefits properly enabled for Infrastructure and integrated building and infrastructure modelling enabled Infrastructure data drops and BIM based workflow is defined, and information is available using extended IFC4+ capabilities

12 Milestone 3 Programme Client Milestone 3 achievements Full life cycle support for building assets using buildingsmart standards that are in sync with smart cities Vendor Define new scenarios for BIM server based workflows, enabling full model sharing, server-interoperability and cloud-based working. Product User Full life-cycle support for product data for built and infrastructure assets (cradle to grave) Infrastructure Full life cycle support for infrastructure assets that are in sync with all geographic and network data in collaboration with OGC

13 Going Forward Validate Benefits and Milestones with Users... Optimize project program considering: Milestone requirements User priorities Execution efficiency Establish robust benefit statements and cost budgets Use a means to increase engagement with clients, partners and potential funders.