BIM Procurement - advice for Clients - The Clarkson Alliance
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BIM ProcurementAs a client what do I ask for if I want BIM?
Ashley Beighton
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TCA level 3
• BIM Capable Team able to share 3D information
• Project protocols in place based on BS 1192, etc
• Project collaboration tool
TCA level 4+
• BIM Capable Team able to share 3, 4, 5 or 6D information
• Project protocols in place based on BS 1192, PAS 1192-2, etc
• BIM middleware tool
…all very involved and confusing!
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Establish aims and objectives
• Reduced capital cost
• Reduced operating cost
• Reduced overhead cost
• Reduced programme time
• More predictability
Or as one client simply put it…
“Build better buildings”
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Agree a project plan
• Aims and objectives
• Programme and budget constraints
• Project team structure
• Scope of service
• Authority levels and lines of communication
• Other key stakeholders involved
• Meeting and reporting requirements
• Key risks
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Build a BIM Capable Team
• Assess existing capabilities
– Staff numbers and skill levels
– Internal processes
– Hardware, software, etc
• Plug any gaps
– Training and/or recruitment
– Improved processes
– New hardware, software, etc
– New consultants, contractors and suppliers
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Agree processes and procedures
• Employer’s Information Requirements
• BIM middleware (Common Data Environment)
• BIM coordinator
• BIM Protocol
• BIM Execution Plan
• Master Information Delivery Plan
…with a view to establishing a corporate standard
for all of your projects
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Monitor progress against plan
• Aims and objectives
• Programme and budget constraints
• BIM middleware
• BIM Protocol
• BIM Execution Plan
• Master Information Delivery Plan
• Key risks
and towards being a truly…
• Collaborative, high performing team
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“There are known knowns. These
are things we know that we know.
There are known unknowns. That is
to say, there are things that we
know we don't know. But there are
also unknown unknowns. There are
things we don't know we don't
know.”