BIM Presentation Issue 1 - 9 March 2015

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Building Information Modelling (BIM) Paul Marsden – Group BIM Champion

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Building Information Modelling (BIM)

Paul Marsden – Group BIM Champion

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A better way of working

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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A better way of working

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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► As part of the Government’s Construction 2025 Strategy, BIM aims to contribute towards significant savings for clients and communities including up to :-

• 33% lower costs in design and construction

• 50% reduction in time from inception to

completion

• 50% reduction in greenhouse emissions► Academic studies on BIM projects suggest a 10%

construction cost reduction through clash detection on the contract value and a 7% reduction in average project time.

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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1st January 2016 compliance deadline► The UK Government has made it mandatory for all

central government construction contracts to be compliant to Level 2 Building Information Modelling (BIM) from 1st January 2016

► Level 2 is a proven managed 3D environment using separate discipline “BIM” tools with attached data and integrating commercial data.

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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► The advantages of BIM to clients also include:

• Better client briefs and reduced scope creep

• More supply chain design engagement

• Opportunity for more offsite manufacture and prefabrication

• Better visibility of forward program

• Replace adversarial with collaborative cultures

• Better alignment of design, construct, occupy and manage

Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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Building Information Modelling (BIM)

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Figure 1 - Clash detection - identifying a steel beam clashing with windows

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► Keepmoat BIM Handbook:- Keepmoat BIM Policy Statement Keepmoat BIM Strategy Keepmoat BIM Procedures Keepmoat Templates include a BIM Execution Plan,

Keepmoat Employers Information Requirements (EIR) and Keepmoat Master Information Delivery Plan.

Keepmoat BIM Protocol

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► Keepmoat Pathfinder Projects

24 across the Group Diverse projects from schools, houses, care homes and bus

station Identify best practices and capture case studies for Bids and

Business Development Part of an Integral Project Delivery approach using Lean

Construction and Continuous Improvement to reduce costs, improve quality and save time.

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► Construction is changing. By 2020

WinSun’s 3D-printed building in Suzhou, China

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► Construction is changing. By 2050

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►Thank you

►Any Questions?

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