Building the Asset Information Model
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Hypothesis: Government as a client can derive significant improvements in cost, value and carbon performance through the use of open sharable asset information Image by courtesy of Autodesk
The Asset Information Model Design Model Asset Information Model Facilities Management Maintenance Management Construction Model Document Management Energy Management
Building the Asset Information Model 100% Space, system & equipment layout Graphics Graphics 0% Graphics Attributes Data Attributes Model progression Data Product data, as built layout, Tag & serial no., warranty & spares Attributes Design Construction Operation Project Information Model Asset Information Model
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COBie Construction Operation Building Information Exchange Internationally recognized data exchange standard Building systems information between design and construction with building owners Format (Excel Spread sheet) for delivering construction handover data (human to human)
The Structure of COBie Contact Job common Facilities Resource Composed of Served by Spare Floors Type common Coordinates Spaces Located Component Documents Attributes Zones System Issues Connections Spatial Equipment COBie Worksheets 1 through to 8 COBie Worksheets 9 through to 16 Design + Documentation Construction Delivery
Data Drop 1 RIBA stages 0-2, Preparation and Brief common Contact Facilities Job Resource Spare Floors Type common Coordinates Spaces Component Documents Attributes Zones System Issues Connections Use: Check against clients brief, cost planning risk management Client Benefits: Does to the brief meet my requirements, in terms of function, cost and carbon?
Data Drop 2 RIBA stages, Design common Contact Facilities Job Resource Spare Floors Type common Coordinates Spaces Component Documents Attributes Zones System Issues Connections Use: Check against project brief, cost planning, tender transparency, environmental checks. Client Benefits: Has anything changed? What is being priced by the main contractor.
Data Drop 3 RIBA stage 4, Design common Contact Facilities Job Resource Spare Floors Type common Coordinates Spaces Component Documents Attributes Zones System Issues Connections Use: Package, Scope Checks, Cost Checks, Carbon Checks. Client Benefits: Did I get what I wanted? Has the design been over value engineered?
Data Drop 4 RIBA stage 5-6, Construction and Handover common Contact Facilities Job Resource Spare Floors Type common Coordinates Spaces Component Documents Attributes Zones System Issues Connections Use: O&M Data Handover, Actual Cost, Actual Programme, Actual Carbon Performance. Client Benefits: Data to effectively manage my asset.
Government Soft Landings (GSL)
Government Soft Landings - Benefits Full training, commissioning and handover provided at early stage and thus reducing the cost of protracted handover and enabling building to reach earlier optimal performance Provides fully populated asset data from COBie to CAFM Provides clear measurements for building performance - monitored up to 3 years post completion with a mechanism for remedy from constructors/designers where performance not met
Government Soft Landings - Approach Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Section 6: Section 7: Section 8: Introduction GSL Lead GSL Champion Functionality and Effectiveness Capital Cost and Operating Cost Environmental Management Facilities Management Commissioning Training and Handover Planning for Aftercare
Government Soft Landings Signposting BIM Task group: www.bimtaskgroup.org/gsl BSRIA Soft Landings: http://www.bsria.co.uk/services/design/soft-landings/
PAS 1192-3:2014
NFB BIM Early Adoption Programme Free Online BIM Diagnostic Series of 7 free webinars BIM Capability Workshops Assessment Audits Strategy & Change Programme Exemplar Change Programme Action Learning Programme Site Manager Programme
02/04/2014 Introduction to BIM 09/04/2014 The Government Framework for BIM - BIM Protocol - PAS 1192-2 16/04/2014 BIM Execution Planning - Information Management - Supply Chain Assessment 23/04/2014 BIM Uses and Benefits 30/04/2014 BIM and Winning Work 07/05/2014 Building the Asset Information Model - COBie and Government Soft Landings 14/05/2014 BIM Strategy Planning