Constructive 18 BIM Acceleration Committee The BIM Acceleration
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BIM Acceleration Committee • The BIM Acceleration Committee is an alliance of industry and government • Established in “February 2014 to coordinate efforts to increase the use of BIM in New Zealand” • Financially supported by BRANZ and in-kind contributions from industry participants • Members are drawn from across the construction industry and give their time and expertise freely. • Members include: Andrew Field – Beca Brian Berg – BRANZ Dennis Burns – Archaus Heather Staley – NZDF Robert Amor – Uo. A Steve Appleby - AECOM Steve Ritchie - Hawkins Andrew Reding – Chair Dave Darwin – NZTA Haydn Read – Auckland Council Jon Williams – Beca Samantha Johnston – AECOM Steve Davis – Assemble
Acceleration activities - examples Supply Chain Demand: - BIM Handbook Case Studies Persuading Govt Depts and large clients of BIM benefits Process: - Training: - BIM 101 –lectures BIM 101 – online videos BIM 201 – being finalised Co-ordinate Tertiary Education Networking: - BIMAK BIMWEL BIMSI BIM Conference 2019 Projects Standardisation: - eg Metadata standards Collaboration: - Working with/through Industry Organisations Surveys Annual Industry Survey Annual Client Survey
% NZ Projects including BIM % of projects using BIM F 63% F 64% F 57% F 49 % A 55% A 57% A 45% A 35% 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
The benefits of BIM There are multiple measures of the benefits of BIM: • Return on investment for clients for the 70% who measure it – The return was positive – For 20% a return on investment of >50% • Cost savings – 10% from clash detection – 40% from unbudgeted changes in construction – 80% reduction in the time to complete cost estimations (with accuracy of 3%) • Time to complete construction was reduced by 7% • Increased collaboration from shared information such as – Schedules, budgets, material quantities and costs Overall productivity benefits of 18% - (UK government)
Facilities management benefits • Less information on these FM benefits vs construction benefits, but: – Permits planned maintenance (http: //www. theb 1 m. com/videos/birmingham-city-university-bim-o-amp=m-case-study) – Offers significant opportunities Source: BRANZ (Ian Page)
Find out more about BIM and the Acceleration Committee www. BIMin. NZ. co. nz Email BIMin. NZ@MBIE. govt. nz Google BIM in NZ
An innovative, practical, and transparent compliance audit system
Background
The Approach BIM in IFC (ISO 16739) Reuse existing procedures/ checklists in BPMN process model Officially published digital codes and standards (MBIE/SNZ) BIM = Building Information Model CAP = Compliance Audit Procedures LKM = Legal Knowledge Model Research publications: www. researchgate. net/profile/Johannes_Dimyadi/publications Approved /violated action
BIM IFC BIM Client: Classic Builders Modelling by: Assemble Architects: Bossley Architects
CAP BPMN CAP BIM LKM
LKM Legal. Doc. ML + Legal. Rule. ML LKM <ruleml: Rule> <ruleml: if> < > </ruleml: if> <ruleml: then> < </ruleml: then> </ruleml: Rule>
Integration with other platforms
www. complianceauditsystems. com www. CAShub. info Dr Johannes Dimyadi jdimyadi@cashub. info Prof Robert Amor trebor@cashub. info Greg Sitters kiwee@cashub. info
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