buildingSMAR T Open BIM in the USA buildingSMAR T Open BIM in
the USA The World Awakens to Open BIM Dana Kennish Deke Smith FAIA
Executive Director buildingSMART alliance 1
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1974 - Public Law 93-383, Sect. 809 Bridge between Private and
Public Construction Non-governmental Unique 501c3 Organization
Unique in that it represents all disciplines in industry Board
includes - Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Insurers, Unions,
Manufacturers, Legal, Housing, Vendors, Owners, Consumers, State
& Federal Government, Codes & Standards, and Testing An
Authoritative Source of Innovative Solutions for the Built
Environment
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Organization and Programs Industry Advocacy & Outreach
Consultative Council Council on Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
(CFIRE) National Council of Governments on Building Codes and
Standards (NCGBCS) Facility Performance & Sustainability
Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Council (BETEC) High
Performance Building Council (HPBC) National Mechanical Insulation
Committee Facility Maintenance and Operation Committee (FMOC)
Security & Disaster Preparedness Building Seismic Safety
Council (BSSC) Multihazard Mitigation Council (MMC) Multihazard
Risk Assessment/HAZUS Information Resources & Technology Whole
Building Design Guide National Clearinghouse for Educational
Facilities buildingSMART alliance National CAD Standard National
BIM Standard-U.S. buildingSMART International
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Results Achieve net zero energy Reduce water consumption
Protect environment Reduced carbon footprint Meet LEED goals Meet
Energy Star Goals Asset optimization High Performance Buildings
Operationally Cost effective Sustainable / Green / Energy Efficient
Resilient / DR-COOP Supports Productivity / Mission Functional /
Operational Preserve historical value Safe to work in Secure from
threats Accessible Aesthetically pleasing Improved Facility
Delivery Reduce product waste Prefabrication Improve supply chain
Process optimization Systems analysis Performance analysis
Commissioning Improve product selection Common information base
Coordinate decision making Integrate scheduling Optimize design
Design to sustain Shifting Perceptions on the Cost of High
Performance Initial Investment Cost Lifetime Cost Reductions Zero
or Net Positive Goals We need HPBProductivity is downEarths
Limitations
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CAD Automating an Existing Process Affected Only Design BIM
Information For Facility & Infrastructure New Business
Processes
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Alliance Sponsors Are The Heart of Our Efforts Government A/E
Associations Companies Software Vendors A Private/Public
Partnership
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bSa MOA Holders Project Focus
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American Institute of Architects Policy Statement: must support
non-proprietary, open standards adoption of open standards The AIA
believes that all industry-supporting software must facilitate, not
inhibit, project planning, design, construction, commissioning and
lifecycle management. This software must support non-proprietary,
open standards for auditable information exchange and allow for
confident information exchanges across applications and across
time. This is best accomplished through professional, public- and
private sector adoption of open standards. The AIA encourages its
members and other industry organizations to assume a leadership
role in the ongoing development of open standards. (approved
December 2009)
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Supporting Open Standards 9 Original Document 2008 GSA USA DECA
Denmark Senate Finland Statsbygg Norway Rijksgebouwendienst -
Netherlands First Amendment 2011 added GCCA Iceland INDAABIN Mexico
SRE - Estonia
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BSI 2020 Roadmap Vision Sustainability by building SMARTER
Mission Contribute to the sustainable built environment through
SMARTER information sharing and communication using open
international standards in the building and construction sector,
private and public. Values What currently are bSIs unique and
distinct values which might be said to distinguish it from other
organisations in its area? It is, or aspires to be: Neutral and
independent, and therefore not beholden to any group or company,
whether software suppliers, building companies, architects or
others, or indeed governments Open and transparent, because the
processes by which bSI operates need to be clear and understood by
all to demonstrate its independence and neutrality A not-for-profit
organisation, meaning that any profits it might make from
commercial or quasi-commercial activities are used for
non-commercial purposes 11
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International Community 12 Countries with Involvement /
Interest Nigeria Brazil Russia Philippines Turkey Estonia Iceland
Countries Aligned in Chapters Australia Austria Belgium Canada
China Denmark Finland France Germany India Ireland Italy Japan
Jordan Kuwait Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Portugal Qatar
Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Switzerland United
Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States 29 Countries 16 Chapters
29 Countries 16 Chapters No one country, association, agency or
company can develop BIM alone, it must be a team effort
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Building Information Model (BIM) shared knowledge resource A
Building Information Model (BIM) is a digital representation of
physical and functional characteristics of a facility. As such it
serves as a shared knowledge resource for information about a
facility forming a reliable basis for decisions during its
life-cycle from inception onward. A basic premise of BIM is
collaboration by different stakeholders at different phases of the
life cycle of a facility to insert, extract, update or modify
information in the BIM process to support and reflect the roles of
that stakeholder. The BIM is a shared digital representation
founded on open standards for interoperability. United States
National BIM Standard V1, P1 Jan 2008
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Industry Experts Process and Product Room Concept IUG BSI
Steering Committee Process Room TF Coordinator Task Force Room = TC
(ISO) Group = CC (ISO) TF = WG (ISO) Industry Experts Coordinator
Task Force Product Room TF
Process Room Arrangement Way finding Space Management Site
Analysis Digital Fabrication Record Modeling Structural Analysis
Energy Analysis Sustainability LEED Planning Architectural
Programming Construction Systems Design Phase Planning (4D)
Existing Conditions Modeling 3D Coordination Asset Management
Mechanical Analysis Lighting Analysis Code Validation Security /
Key Management Telephone Management Commissioning Building
Maintenance Scheduling Design Procure Assemble Operate Engineering
Analysis Product Library Product Selection Manufacturers
Information Perform Procurement Disaster Planning / EM Preparation
FM Documentation Maintenance & Repair Information Life Cycle
Costing Quantity Take Off Site Utilization Planning Design
Authoring & Briefing Design Reviews Cost Analysis Specification
Production Other Engineering Analysis 3D Control & Planning 3D
Coordination Site Utilization Planning Design Reviews Building
System Analysis
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Product Room Supports and Promotes: 1.Development of common
information structures for the facility design and construction
industry for the application of openBIM globally 2.The development,
population and use of an open, shared content naming and
structuring service based on the principles identified in ISO TC59
SC13 120062 Framework for Objectoriented Information Exchange that
relies on a system of Global Unique Identifiers (GUID) to
explicitly name 3.Access to the entities, types and property sets
of the IFC model for explicit reference, translation, management
and extension of the IFC model by bSI chapters and other
organizations and companies. 4.Access to a library of concepts and
relationships for naming and structuring databases of content for
BIM 5.Networking opportunities between organizations sharing a
vision of a more efficient, productive and sustainable industry
6.Meeting of organizations across disciplines and borders
7.Assistance in forming and supporting projects that involve the
organizing and structuring of digitized A/E/C/O industry
information by both providers and consumers 8.Developing
requirements for information access and use by tool providers, such
as software vendors/developers and information providers 17
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buildingSMART Data Dictionary 18 Data Dictionary Language
Synonyms Preferred use GUID based Sutter Medical Center Castro
Valley DPR Construction The data dictionary is the users interface
to the BIM to ensure common terminology language and access to the
information in a model. CMU or Concrete Block
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Interoperability Will be international standards based Is a
team effort Requires changing the culture of facilities planning,
design, construction and operations Will change the way everyone
works Will improve productivity by over 30% 19
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Case Study: Standards National BIM Standard 20
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National Standards NBIMS-US National Standards NBIMS-US IFMA
Guidelines IFMA Guidelines I2SL Guidelines I2SL Guidelines AIA
Guidelines AIA Guidelines GSA Guidelines GSA Guidelines Association
Guidelines Association Guidelines Member Companies Member Companies
Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies Member Companies
National Standards NBIMS-China? National Standards NBIMS-China?
National Standards NBIMS-CANADA National Standards NBIMS-CANADA
Where Does Content Come From? International Standards International
Standards
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International Memorandums of Understanding
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NBIMS-US Content Model A.1. ISO Standards A.2. Normative
Standards B.1. Information Exchanges B.3. Reference Specifications
A. 3. Conformance Specifications B.2. Reference Processes B.4.
Reference Examples C.2. Best Practice Guides A. Reference Standards
B. Information Exchange Standards C. Guidelines and Applications A.
4. Test Suite C.1. Contract Specifications C. Guidelines and
Applications B. Information Exchange Standards B. Information
Exchange Standards A. Reference Standard A. Reference Standard 26
C.3. Open Standards based Applications
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Included in Version 2 Guidelines and Applications Guidelines
and Applications Minimum BIM BIM Project Execution Guide / Content
MEP Coordination Planning, Executing and Managing Information
Handover Information Exchange Standards Information Exchange
Standards COBie Design to Spatial Programming Design to Energy
Analysis Design to Quantity Take-off Reference Standards Reference
Standards Industry Foundation Class (IFC 2x3 / ISO PAS 16739)
OmniClass Tables (13, 21, 22, 23, 32, 36) IFD Library Update
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COBie Construction Operations Building Information Exchange
COBie COBie is an open information exchange format describing the
spaces and equipment within a facility. The primary COBie exchange
occurs at construction handover; however, efficiencies will be
gained by using COBie throughout the life-cycle whenever
information about spaces and equipment need to be exchanged. COBie
is the U.S. implementation of the internationally recognized
Facility Management Handover Model View Definition.
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Conception & Definition Phases Identify items from the
specifications that will require warranty information Procurement
& Execution Phases Collect information as items are ordered and
delivered such as who is warranting, when the warranty starts, how
long is the warranty period, what preventive maintenance is
required to keep the warranty in force Utilization & Closure
Phases Read the information collected directly into your CMMS
software to ensure that the warranties are supported Information is
captured at point of origin and flows through the phases of a
facility Information is captured at point of origin and flows
through the phases of a facility COBie COBie Construction
Operations Building Information Exchange
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Version 3 We Need You! Chris Moor Chris Moor AISC Chair Jeffrey
Ouellette Jeffrey Ouellette Nemetschek Vice Chair Call for Content
Call for Content United States International Anticipate close to a
one year cycle initially Then go to a 3-5 year cycle on updates You
are encouraged to join the project committee 14 countries
participated in Version 2 Nearly 3,000 downloads thus far. 31
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Other Actions Enjoy JBIM on line Track buildingSMART alliance
efforts www.buildingsmartalliance.org Join and Sign up for NBIMS
Project Committee to vote Continue Your Education Building
Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide Smith &
Tardif BIM Handbook Eastman, Teicholz, Sacks & Liston
www.WBDG.org 32
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33 For additional information please contact: Deke Smith
Birgitta Foster Executive Director Assisting Director
[email protected]@nibs.org [email protected]@nibs.org
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