Information for asset operation.
PAS 1192 Part 3.
Rob Manning and Graeme Tappenden.
BIS BIM Core Team.
What is BIM (whole life)? ! A geometric representation of the components of an asset ! A process for collaboratively creating, operating & disposing of the asset ! The ability to access asset component information in-situ ! One view of data, documents & images ! A reliable and trusted enterprise asset information resource
Type Data Schema-c
Performance Data O & M Manuals
RIBA 2013 vs 2007 – construc4on, infrastructure & project management convergence
Flexible contractor engagement Strategy & Strategic Defini-on Stage added
RIBA 2007 Tradi-onal Project Plan of Work Sequen-al Stages
RIBA 2013 Plan of Work Coordinated across industry
Tender Stages Dislocated from sequence
Extended into Use to gain outcome feedback
RIBA 2013 Plan of Work
PAS1192-‐2 2013 What Informa-on do I need & in what format?
Can my supply chain deliver it?
What Informa-on do I know & want?
Who delivers what and when?
Informa-on Exchanges
Client Decisions
Hand
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Posi-ve Whole Life Outcomes
Design Construct Operate
Informa-on grows >>
Capital Project Informa-on
Start the Poject
Graeme Tappenden
Contracted Informa-on
Exchange Points
The document provides a framework and approach to assist an asset opera-ng organisa-on to build their own asset informa-on model. The PAS defines how the asset informa-on model is to be tailored to provide the opera-onal data to inform asset management decisions in support of their organisa-onal needs. Where the asset opera-ng organisa-on requires new construc-on or refurbishment the PAS provides a framework and approach to integrate the data from a project informa-on model into the asset informa-on model. The PAS defines requirements for governance and for ongoing data management. Sponsor – CIC on behalf of the BIM Task Group Technical Author -‐ BSRIA
PAS 1192 Part 3 – Publisher Bri-sh Standards Ins-tute
PAS1192-3:2014
PAS1192-2:2013
Asset Management (PAS 55/ISO55000)
Create/ Acquire Use Maintain Renew/Dispose
PAS 1192 Part 3 Asset
PAS 1192 Part 2 Project
Essen-al components to develop the model diagram.
Models Requirements
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Asset Informa4on Requirements
Client Side Asset Informa-on Model
Asset Informa4on Supply Chain
Opera-onal Informa-on
Client Side Asset Informa-on Model The source of informa-on supply for Client Decision Points
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Asset Informa4on Model
Supply Side Project Informa-on Model
Supply Side Asset Informa-on Model
Supply Side Project Informa-on Model
Whole Life Informa-on PAS1192-‐3 2014
Supply Chain
Contract Line Informa-on Exchanges
Decision Points
Graeme Tappenden
PAS 55 drives Asset
Management
Timing of Exchange Points & Decision Points DOES NOT always
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Whole Life Client Side Asset Informa4on
Model
Ongoing input and output documents and data shared with Asset Management and Maintenance Team
Survey, Performance Evaluation and other input documents & data subject to validation and acceptance
Co-ordinated & validatedoutput documents & data published for management reporting and input to portfolio and other external partners or systems.
Asset document & data history maintainedfor knowledge, regulatory and legal requirements, and for historic asset information management & reporting.
Governance: Asset Informa-on Model CDE
From PAS1192 -‐3
Asset Informa-on Model: Governance Repor-ng
Level 2 Files Validated & Verified with RAG Repor4ng before publishing as
Files and Data
Asset Informa-on Model Informa-on Flow
PAS55/ISO5500 Standards Compliant
Defined Organisa4onal Informa4on Requirements
Project Supply Informa4on
Service Supply Informa4on
Asset Informa4on Model (BIM)
Enterprise System
Integra4on
Integrated Informa4on Repor4ng
Implica-ons for the Supply Chain ! Clients receive and manage BIM Informa-on -‐ Whole Life
! Suppliers to provide Asset Informa4on as part of their service
! Asset (Employers) Informa-on Requirements for each contract
! Works within PAS55/ISO55000 asset management environment
! PAS1192-‐2 project informa-on model outputs incorporated
! Mul-ple Facility Supplier Asset Informa-on inputs
! Mul-ple Whole Estate Informa-on Model(s) managed
! Single point of BIM Asset Informa-on for enterprise consump-on
! Contract outputs poten-ally in agreed Open Standard formats
Reduced costs due to the automated transfer of informa-on from construc-on to opera-on. Less manual input of informa-on. More complete informa-on reducing management costs. Fewer problems and costs during early opera-on because of the availability of beaer informa-on about the asset. The opportunity to reduce opera-on and maintenance costs. More focus on long term opera-onal performance giving beaer informed decisions about opera-onal expenditure and capital expenditure. Reduced remedial costs during opera-on brought about by fewer construc-on defects. Savings from life cycle decisions informed by a single, integrated, up-‐to-‐date source of informa-on. Beaer modelling of resilience and risk of failure. Improved expenditure decisions enabled by improved informa-on to enable asset investment planning. A source of data records from dynamic metering and condi-on sensors to iden-fy poor energy performance, faults and risk of impending failure. Organisa-on ownership of asset informa-on for procurement purposes.
Why should an organiza-on do this? Iden-fy Poten-al savings.
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