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BIM Pilot Guide Getting Started on your Structural Project What is BIM? Framework for implementing a BIM pilot project BIM vision Driven BIM leadership Getting started with your BIM pilot project

Moving to BIM can seem like a daunting task. This guide provides a simple framework that helps you get started putting BIM into practice in your organization. Successful implementation of BIM requires a careful and structured approach that takes into consideration the many integrated components of a firm s business, starting with vision and leadership extending to individuals who will apply BIM in their day-to-day execution of projects. Pilot projects are one component of a well-thought-out BIM implementation plan. This Guide outlines a framework to assist organizations in planning for deployment of BIM pilot projects, and serves as an BIM Pilot Deployment Workbook Organizational BIM Deployment Plan Project BIM Deployment Plan introduction to the companion BIM Pilot Deployment Workbook. 2

What is BIM? What is BIM? Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a process that begins with creating an intelligent 3D design model and then uses that model to facilitate coordination, simulation, and visualization, as well as helping owners and service providers improve how buildings and infrastructure are planned, designed, built, and managed. BIM can alleviate many of the business challenges that architects, engineers, construction professionals, and owners face by providing greater project insight earlier in the design and construction process to help them make more informed decisions. On a project that takes advantage of BIM, information is coordinated and consistent, creating efficiencies throughout the project lifecycle. BIM also improves planning, cost forecasting, and project control making it easier for teams to collaborate and communicate. 3

What is BIM? Inevitably, implementing BIM will impact your business and your processes, as well as your technology toolset. As you move to BIM you should be aware of how your organization s business, processes, and technology might change, so you can better position your firm to reap the benefits of BIM. Top BIM Benefits for Architects (2009 & 2012) Top BIM Benefits for Engineers (2009 & 2012) Top BIM Benefits for Owners (2009 & 2012) 2012 2009 2012 2009 2012 2009 Reduced Document Errors and Omissions Maintain Repeat Business Reduced Document Errors and Omissions 57% 50% 61% 43% 35% 43% Market New Business 49% Market New Business 43% Reduced Rework 36% 41% 43% 41% Offer New Services Offer New Services Reduced Construction Costs 48% 43% 30% 41% 38% 30% Reduced Rework Reduced Document Errors and Omissions Reduced Project Duration 45% 34% 22% 38% 38% 25% Reduced Cycle Time of Specific Workflows Reduced Rework Fewer Claims / Litigation 44% 26% 17% 34% 28% 25% Source: McGraw-Hill Construction, SmartMarket Report: The Business Value of BIM in North America, November 2012 4

A framework for implementing a BIM pilot project A BIM implementation must be supported by the business as a whole. It cannot be an IT initiative, or an R&D one, or done solely at a project or disciplinary level. The implementation framework presented here is based on an organizational transformation that starts with executive vision and sponsorship and is carried out by an organization s leaders and its project workforce. The framework is based on three essential strategies, each integral to the performance of the others: However, these same teams, when ed by the business s leadership team and supported by experts who are knowledgeable on BIM implementation, can initiate BIM adoption with pilot projects, measure their results, and realize benefits that can later be scaled companywide. No matter how big your project is, single discipline or multi discipline, there is a BIM implementation workflow that you can benefit from. 5

BIM vision Essential to the success of implementing BIM is a succinct and well-articulated vision from executive leadership of what the BIM process adoption will achieve for the organization, what the principle elements of the transformation are, and what this evolution will look like at various stages. This isn t just a vision statement; it is a narrative of where BIM will take the organization. Using published references and guides for implementing BIM standards and best practices such as: US EMEA... or the Autodesk BIM Pilot Deployment Workbook is a good starting point, but there is no established road map that will fit the situation of every organization. To be successful at implementing BIM, organizations need a strategy that addresses their specific needs and business values. A relationship with a trusted advisor who can provide guidance on how to best to define and execute on the vision can be integral to the success of a BIM pilot. 6

To truly reap the advantages of BIM, executive leadership must be capable of positioning BIM within the overarching strategic objectives of the entire organization. Considerations for creating an effective BIM vision: Be inspirational and aspirational The vision must be far-reaching and sufficiently aspirational to unite the various elements of the organization. A BIM pilot that is rolled out as a technology implementation exercise will not provide the momentum needed to sustain progress. Educate Executive leadership may need to be educated on BIM and consider its impact in setting corporate strategies. A good way to begin is to establish a relationship with a trusted advisor who has had success with BIM pilot implementation. Define the five Ws The who, what, where, when, and why will give each part of the organization the factual details of the BIM vision it needs. Some of the questions will be challenging to answer and may require executive leadership to take risks. Set milestone accomplishments Staggering starts and creating milestones helps the organization to overcome the initial paralysis of facing what might feel like a monumental task. Meeting those milestones also helps to create short-term wins that can generate energy and drive the momentum of the effort toward the vision end-state. 7

Driven BIM leadership The BIM leadership team must ensure that the BIM vision is translated into actionable tactics to produce the desired out-comes and performance in line with an organization s strategic objectives. Managing change lasting, sustainable change in any organization can be difficult and requires creative strategies tailored to each organization s culture and particularities. Here are some tactics for managing change associated with BIM implementation initiatives: 1. Bridging the gap 2. High-profile communication Action by executives and BIM A high-profile communication plan leadership must be accompanied demonstrates to all stakeholders by bottom-up approaches, such the organization s commitment as assessments, education, and to BIM, helps to inject energy into change validation through the transformation, and bridges monitoring of milestones. the gap from executive theorizing to a daily reality. 8

3. Training and education Adoption of BIM technology requires new skill sets and new ways of working, and that demands an investment in training to ensure you have the right people on the right project. 4. Contracts and legal considerations BIM tools and their associated processes can impact the contractual relationship between owners and their delivery partners. BIM-enabled collaboration is a significant change to traditional processes, which should be addressed up-front with project stakeholders. 5. Compliance, auditing, and quality control Project reviews permit BIM leadership teams to evaluate lead measures and the effectiveness of BIM technology, standards, and processes in a pilot project. BIM leadership can catch errors, improve standards and processes, and replicate best practices. 6. Measuring BIM maturity BIM leadership will determine key indicators to measure the organization s progress toward the goals and milestones laid out in the vision. One useful set of measures for BIM can be BIM maturity, which measures an organization s capability to perform BIM within the organization and on projects. 9

Getting started with your BIM pilot project With the groundwork done, it s time to pick a pilot project. BIM practitioners take a number of approaches that include completing a fictitious project or competition, re-doing a recent project as a comparison, or starting a new live project for a client. All are valid and will depend on the acceptable level of risk and manpower available to undertake your current work. Any pilot should include measurement at all key stages to really understand how BIM has improved the design and/ or construction process. The positive benefits to each stakeholder in the process should also be documented for any return on investment calculation. Firms find that the more BIM projects they complete, and the faster and better they complete them, the higher return they get. Just like moving from drawing boards to 2D CAD, moving to BIM may initially lead to some drop in productivity while the system is mastered. To assist with this, it is recommended that the initial pilot project team does not work on traditional 2D CAD projects and BIM projects simultaneously, which could be counterproductive to learning the new system. 10

What is BIM? Your BIM pilot BIM vision If a live project is an option, it would be ideal to select a client who embraces new technology and has an understanding of what BIM will do for them. BIM models offer many by-products and downstream benefits, such as facilities management and a clearer understanding of the original design intent. Resistance to change is a common human trait, but so is our ongoing need to make advances in the way we work. Moving to BIM requires the positive support of management and key staff, even more so in larger organizations, together with setting the right expectations at the start of the process, formulating a road map, and ensuring the appropriate level of training for employees. By starting small and building confidence, and increasing core capabilities and experience, the transition to BIM will accelerate with each new project. BIM leadership Get started For detailing firms using 2D tools, there is a certain amount of guesswork, and even someone with years of experience can make a mistake when preparing and reviewing drawings. In addition, a minor change from the engineer can result in hours of rework. With BIM, you can represent the detail realistically in 3D and see how all elements come together. Even if you don t receive a 3D model from the engineer, you can build a detailing model based on the Engineer s 2D drawings to confirm design intent. You can use this model to do everything from dynamic and intelligent modeling and analysis to generating NC data for fabrication machines to scheduling and installation sequencing. As a result, you can help Engineers and Fabricators understand how various design choices impact cost, schedule, and logistics. 11

Your Autodesk partner can help you to review this information and conduct a business process analysis that can help you to plan a successful BIM pilot. Percentage of Contractors Citing the Top Three Activities for Which Their Organization Leverages BIM During Design/Pre-Construction Phase Source: McGraw Hill Construction, 2013 Multi-Trade Coordination 60% Visualization of the Design Intent 52% The Autodesk BIM Pilot Deployment Workbook is a free tool that will help you to assess your firm s current status, needs, and goals, resulting in a comprehensive profile of your firm s situation and needs. Modeling for Constructability Evaluation 34% Determining Quantities From a Model 30% Integration of Model With Schedule (4D) 29% Integration of Model With Costs (5D) 24% Virtual Jobsite Planning and Logistics 23% Value Engineering 16% Laser Scanning Capturing Existing Conditions Into a Model Before Construction 13% Safety Planning/Training 6% Source: McGraw-Hill Construction, SmartMarket Report: The Business Value of BIM for Construction in Major Global Markets: How Contractors Around the World Are Driving Innovation With Building Information Modeling, January 2014 12

Autodesk and the Autodesk logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk reserves the right to alter product and services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. 2016 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved. 13