CONSTRUCTION 4.0 CONFERENCE CONSTRUCTION DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE CONTEXT OF INDUSTRY 4.0 UK Government Building A New World Digital Built Britain Sector Digitalisation March 2017 Mark Bew MBE 22 de Março de 2017 Ordem dos Engenheiros, Lisboa
Agenda Introduction Background What is BIM? Where is the value? Where are we now? Level 3 & Smart Cities
Introduction
Introduction Benchmarking 1934 1944 1994 1998 2011 2015 2016 Procurement Methods Government Soft Landings DfMA / Manufacturing Intelligent Client Fiscal Constraint Increasing Productivity Since 1934 c70 reports have been issued on UK construction efficiency
What is BIM?
What is BIM?
What is Level 1 BIM? Drawings Schedules Programmes Bills of Quantities Letters Emails Social Media Calculations Video
What is Level 2 BIM?
What is Level 3 BIM?
Where is the value?
Push & Pull PUSH SIDE SUPPLY CHAIN PULL SIDE - CLIENT E 1 S LD 2 ME E MC 3 S Push ME 4 Pull Tier N Tier 3 Tier 2 Tier 1 E MAC1 5 P N N Portfolio Mgt PPM OPS MAC2 N
Level 2 BIM Package 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
Case Study - MoJ Implementation Plan EIR Tender Documents Scoring Process Framework Training Framework Support Departmental Engagement Departmental Strategies Early Adopters Sustained Embedded Change
BIM Standards
Level 2 City Package PAS 180 - Vocabulary PAS 181 SC Concept Model Guide to establishing a model for data interoperability PAS 182 - Smart city concept model PAS 183 Guide to establishing a decision framework for sharing data and information services PAS 184 - (Smart Cities Guide to developing project proposals for delivering smart city solutions) PAS 185 SC Security Mindedness PD 8100 SC Overview Guide PD 8101 SC Guide to the role of the Planning & Development Process
BIM IoT Cities BIM & (Smart) Cities
Level 2 - Manufacturing www.constructionprducts.org.uk www.bim-level2.org/en/guidance
Level 2 Achievements
Level 2 Achievements
International Programme European Union EU Public Procurement Directive 10 >> 22 nations Grow market alignment to UK Level 2 Opening Markets Defend investment and grow trade Latin America MoU with Brazil, Chile, Mexico (2017) FCO Support Trade Development Asia Japan MoU: 2017/18 Indonesia, Vietnam support from Prosperity Growth & Development Middle East / Asia Pac: 2017/18
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 Design Build Operations/ Facilities Management Organisational Performance Multiplied through portfolios Social Performance Multiplied through society Function 3 Function n Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Level 3 Data Management
DBB Transaction Outcomes Trans-active Disruptive Co-operative Collaborative
DBB Transaction Technologies Trans-active Block Chain 2.0 Disruptive Uber FM Social Media BL - EPOS Co-operative Collaborative
DBB Transaction Technologies Trans-active Block Chain 2.0 Disruptive Uber FM Social Media BL - EPOS Co-operative Collaborative
Level 3 Smart BIG? Open Source & Data to Encourage innovation and growth in the technology, HPC and Build Environment Markets Open Data - data.gov Dependency Analytics Using BIG Data Water Power People Interoperable Cross Sector Smart Cities & Grids Red titles indicate integration with existing sector Industrial Strategies Operational Activity Strategy Smart City Dependency Analytics Strategy Smart Grid Transportation Buildings Portfolio Management Maintenance Asset Operations Management Portfolio Management Operation & Performance Asset Performance Management Performance Management Bew 2013 5 N N N IP Strategy Data Occ Data Smart City Portfolio Management Design & Construction Building Information Modelling Key X Formal Data Exchange Capital Delivery 4 3 2 1 0 Key Business Driver (Decision)
Applications
Applications
Remote Patient Monitoring Market To Double By 2016
UK Government Building A New World ICE BIM Conference 2016 Mark Bew MBE Chairman UK BIM Task Group Thank You mark.bew@beis.gov.uk