EU BIM Task Group - Presented at thinkBIM Spring Conference on 23rd March 2016
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Transcript of EU BIM Task Group - Presented at thinkBIM Spring Conference on 23rd March 2016
Europe’s public clients join forces for a world class digital construction sector
Adam Matthews 23 March 2016
ThinkBIM, Leeds
International Trade
European Construction Market – Key Figures
• € 1.2 trillion & 9.9% GDP
• 14.9 million jobs
• 3.1 million organizations (>95% SMEs)
• Misunderstanding of client needs
• Miscommunication
• Rework and recreation of data
• Poor or no information management
35%
Declining productivity and low degree of digitalisation p
rod
uct
ivit
y
Scale: 1 = mostly, 2 = partly, 3 = very little, 4 = rudimentary digitized
Construction Sector
BIM is transforming the way we design assets to perform throughout their entire life-cycle
Rapidly evolving national digital programmes
Germany
Finland
France
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
UK
…….
Plan Transition Numérique dans le Bâtiment
esBIM
Digital and Construction Digital
Construction & Operations
Digital Construction & Operations
2015
2020
Innovation & Collaboration Efficiency Productivity Transparency Value for money Growth
2010
Risks of not collaborating
• Adding cost burden
• Slowing economic growth
• Confusing the market
Bringing Together European Public Approach
Austria Belgium Germany Denmark Estonia Spain Finland France Ireland Iceland
Italy Lithuania Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovakia Sweden UK
EU BIM Task Group
EU BIM Land coverage
Green = Participating
Amber = Not yet
Vision
• A European digital single market for construction by 2020 that is open, fair and competitive.
• Success looks like: convergence of the digital and construction sectors, creating innovation and a more competitive sector.
• A sector that delivers greater value for public money, increased competitiveness and productivity stimulating growth in the construction and digital economy.
Handbook
Grow consistent use of BIM across;
European public sector community
Procurement Technical
Skills For; policy makers and public procurers
Timeline
Demand
•Public procurers
•Public estate owners
•Policy units
Enablers
•Standards bodies
• Industry associations
•Academia
Supply
• Industry actors
•Supply chain
•Software producers
2016 2017 2018
Standards
CEN/TC 442
CEN/TC 442
International Opportunity
EU BIM Task Group www.eubim.eu [email protected]
Bringing together national efforts into a common and aligned European approach to develop a world-class digital construction sector