UK Government - Building A New World | NBS Breakfast Seminar (January 2017)
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Mark Bew MBEChairman – UK BIM Task Group
ICE BIM Conference 2016Mark Bew MBE
Chairman – Digital Built Britain
UK Government – Building A New World
Introduction
► Where did we start?► Where are we now?► Where are we going?
Introduction
► Where did we start?► Where are we now?► Where are we going?
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Since 1934 c70 reports have been issued on UK construction efficiency
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Constant Search for Improvement
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Leve
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Level 2 BIM – Part of a Bigger Picture
► Benchmarking► Procurement Methods► Government Soft Landings► DfMA / Manufacturing► Intelligent Client► Fiscal Constraint► Increasing Productivity
Level 2 – Beginning of the Journey
Concept Design Build Operate Organisational Business Operation
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Function n
Social Outcomes
Organisational Performance Multiplied through portfolios
Social Performance Multiplied through society
Operations/Facilities
Management
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Design Build
Push & Pull
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Tier 1Tier 2Tier 3Tier N
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Portfolio Mgt
PPM
PUSH SIDE – SUPPLY CHAIN PULL SIDE - CLIENT
MAC1
MAC2
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Push Pull
Level 2 – Beginning of the Journey
Concept Design Build Operate Organisational Business Operation
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Function n
Social Outcomes
Organisational Performance Multiplied through portfolios
Social Performance Multiplied through society
Operations/Facilities
Management
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Design Build
► PAS1192:2 Capital Delivery► PAS1192:3 Operational Delivery► BS1192:4 Data Structure► Data Classification► Digital Plan of Works (Levels of Data Detail)► PAS1192:5 Security► BIM Contract Protocol► Government Soft Landings
Level 2 - Manufacturing
www.bim-level2.org/en/guidancewww.constructionprducts.org.uk
Level 2 – BIM Toolkit
https://toolkit.thenbs.com/
Level 2 – Going Forward
Level 2 Achievements
Level 2 Achievements
NBS Survey Suggested 48% of respondents said that were aware and using BIM
Everett Rogers’ standard adoption curve. This follows a normal distribution curve where the ‘Innovators’, ‘Early Adopters’ and ‘Early Majority’ rapidly move to a new innovative technology to a point where its use is found within half of the population. Adoption then slows for a while as the ‘Late Majority’ join, followed by the ‘Laggards’.
BIM Uptake
New Building Magazine Survey Now States c54% using BIM
Level 2 Achievements
Level 2 Achievements
“I am, for example, frankly astonished that all Departments got themselves “BIM ready” by this year’s deadline”
“I think the amount of progress made is nothing short of spectacular”
Level 3 – Functional Improvements
http://digital-built-britain.com/
What is BIM?
Level 3 – Functional Improvements
► You cannot change an industry by exhortation and waving your arms around. Instead, change comes from changing the drivers of the businesses that make up the industry – and, even in an industry as reactive as construction, one of those drivers has to be the preferences and demands of customers.
► BIM expands from 3D modelling to genuine collaboration; from design and construction into operations; from individual buildings to cities and their systems; and onto wherever digitising the built environment may take us.
► Lack of a feedback loop by which lessons can be learned on one project and applied on the next, so that user experience is properly represented at the inception of a project.
Level 3 – Measurement & Feedback
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Function n
Organisational Performance Multiplied through portfolios
Social Performance Multiplied through society
Operations/Facilities
Management
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Design Build
Level 3 – The Next Steps
Concept Desig n Build Operate Organisational Business Operation
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Function n
Social Outcomes
Organisational Performance Multiplied through portfolios
Social Performance Multiplied through society
Operations/Facilities
Management
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Design Build
Level 3
► Provide more for less► Maximise availability► Reduce whole life cost and carbon► Enable significant domestic and international growth► Ensure the UK remains in the international vanguard► Ensure security
Culture Commercial
Technical
Level 2 – Data Management
Capital Delivery Operational Processing
1 2 3 4 5 N N N
Portfolio Mgt
PPM
IPData
OccData
Dependency Analytics
Building Information Modelling Asset Operations Management
© Bew 2013Open Data - data.gov
Design & Construction Operation & Maintenance
Portfolio Management
Smart City
Strategy
Portfolio Management
Smart Grid
Strategy
Level 2 – Data Management
Level 3 – Data Management
Level 3 – Hard LandingsLevel 3 – Data Management
Dependency Analytics
Asset Operations Management
Open Data - data.gov
Maintenance
Portfolio Management
Smart City
Strategy
Portfolio Management
Smart Grid
Strategy
InteroperableCross Sector Smart Cities &
Grids
Red titles indicate integration with existing sector “Industrial
Strategies”
Open Source & Data toEncourage innovation and
growth in the technology, HPC and Build Environment Markets
Performance Management
Operational Activity
Building Information Modelling
© Bew 2013
Design & Construction
Portfolio Management
Smart City
Strategy
Capital Delivery
5 N N N IPData
OccData
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Asset Performance Management
Operation & Performance
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Formal Data Exchange
Key Business Driver(Decision)
Level 3 – Smart – BIG?
Applications
Applications
Remote Patient Monitoring Market To Double By 2016
www.Level2BIM.org www.bimtaskgroup.org www.digital-built-britain.com
Thank You