Which Horse to Back? Cutting through the multitude of Industry Initiatives

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1 Which Horse to Back? Cutting through the multitude of Industry Initiatives Steve Appleby BIM Practice Lead, Australia and New Zealand

2 We will cover: Industry Initiatives Q&A / Panel Discussion Wrap Up

3 Thanks for the beers.

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5 Bringing together industry member organisations and government agencies to ensure a common understanding of BIM and it s benefits. ACIF Members APCC Members Project Team Integration ECI/Alliancing/IPD BIM Knowledge HUB online portal to promote better understanding of BIM activities underway and avoid duplication of effort. BIM Procurement Guidance - Models and Application of PTI

6 Develop and promote industry protocols for information exchange, including geospatial information, to underpin BIM and collaborative practice. Committee Working group members Industry partners buildingsmart International WG1 IPD WG2 National Guidelines WG3 Object Libraries

7 Realise savings in time and cost through lifecycle of capital and operational works programme. Contractors Designers PM/CA s Facilities Managers Collaborative suite of contracts. Focus on technology as an enabler.

8 A holistic and unified representation of the AEC industry without attachment to any particular discipline or professional body. Providing advice to those producing documents and guidelines for BIM / IPD as well as clients that wish to know more about BIM; both what it can do for them and what they can realistically expect from the industry. Large(er) organisations Leadership Committee / Working group members Working Groups Participation and guidance to industry initiatives Events

9 NATSPEC believes that digital information, including BIM, will provide improved methods of design, construction and communication for the industry. Owner organisation Industry contribution BIM Guide BIM Management Plan Template Knowledge HUB

10 Government as an intelligent client. Encourage adoption by large private sector organisations. Target non-residential construction sector. Government Industry Education BIM Acceleration Committee: Demand generation activities (Economic benefits, handbook/schedule/ministerial support) Supply side actions (Docs/Training/NOL/Comms/Insurance/Case studies)

11 Support all stakeholders in AEC industry through improved design and construction outcomes. Head Contractors Specialist sub-contractors Design Consultants Equipment manufacturers Technology vendors Global leading industry imitative that strives to address many of the barriers that are holding back the widespread adoption of BIM.

12 To improve standardisation, education and demystification of BIM in Australia. AIA Member organisations Events across Australia National BIM Survey WA BIM Committee

13 Australian Mirror Committee of International Organisation for Standardisation Technical Committee 59/Subcommittee 13 (ISO TC59/13) Organisation of information about building works AIQS NATSPEC AIRAH buildingsmart Other industry organisations Participate in development of ISO Represent Australian interests

14 Lobbying Federal government on behalf of its members, for the adoption of a consistent approach to IPD. Industry Organisations Government Departments. A number of high profile events Submissions and presentations in Canberra

15 BIM will ensure that TfNSW uses information created on a project as a strategic asset in its own right. This will drive improvements in whole-life asset management by avoiding loss of data and uniting all relevant asset information. Improve long-term decision making that will ultimately deliver the best customer experience. It is in this Operations stage that BIM will bring most benefits. Industry Bodies Mott Macdonald Roadmap Further industry consultation Pilot projects

16 Promote development of the Digital Built Environment (DBE): "A federated fully-integrated secure 3D+ computer model of the physical attributes and legal entitlements relating to the Natural and Built Environment (inside and out, above and below ground) on all scales required for decision making - as it changes over time". VANZI buildingsmart Australasia Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) 3D Cadastre and 10 Foundation Data Themes. DBE Legislative Framework aims to Reduce Regulatory Burden Mandate BIM for all Federal Government Works

17 Provide a practical introduction to BIM for construction workers. Industry Organisations (AMCA, BISCA, CCF, HIA, MBA, PIA, Property Council & CMFEU) Government Departments (DFEEST, DPTI, Housing and TAFE SA) Private companies Introductory courses Vendor training Practical application of BIM Authoring/Management Software

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19 Q&A / Panel

20 Thanks for the beers.