Digital Built Britain David Philp Digital Built Britain (DBB): BIM Working Group

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Digital Built Britain David Philp Digital Built Britain (DBB): BIM Working Group Digital Construction Week 2017 18 th October 2017

Digital Construction Week 2017 OVERVIEW: DIGITAL BUILT BRITAIN

Welcome to Digital Built Britain Digital technology is changing the way we plan, build, maintain and use our social and economic infrastructure. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is already transforming the UK construction industry. Over the next decade this technology will combine with the internet of things (providing sensors and other information), advanced data analytics and the digital economy to enable us to plan new infrastructure more effectively, build it at lower cost and operate and maintain it more efficiently. Above all, it will enable citizens to make better use of the infrastructure we already have. This is Digital Built Britain (DBB).

The vision for Digital Built Britain is to provide a seamless transition from the achievements of Level 2 Building BIM and the Construction Strategy into an environment where technology as a system is second nature. This will enable a thriving UK Digital Economy for the Built Environment to encourage growth and competitiveness and facilitate dramatically better use of current and future infrastructure assets. Click to edit event

The UK has a productivity challenge that constrains our economic output (GDP) and living standards Economic Output (GDP) 100 85 20% gap 1,869bn 65 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2015 Economic output per hour worked (US=100) UK Construction productivity Source: Building Our Industrial Strategy Green Paper

Supporting Government Targets and Aspirations Investing in science, research and innovation Developing skills Upgrading infrastructure Supporting businesses to start and grow Improving procurement Encouraging trade and inward investment Delivering affordable energy and clean growth Cultivating world-leading sectors Driving growth across the whole country Creating the right institutions to bring together sectors and places

The Digital Built Britain programme summary

OVERVIEW: LEVEL 2 BIM WORKING GROUP

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Background Forged a strong platform between HM Government and Industry to support digital change A continuation of the UK BIM Task Group Ensured that the Level 2 BIM mandate of April 2016 was met Supporting Public sector clients more widely, in adopting L2 as BAU Supported the creation of the BIM Level 2 Wrapper Tested the BIM Level 2 Hypothesis and Value Cases Helped Central Government Departments achieve a state of BIM Level 2 Readiness

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Who Are We? DBB Public Client BIM Working Group Organisations & Members: Chair: Terry Stocks Programme Co-ordinator: Fiona Moore We are a group of public sector clients who for the last 5 years have been championing a collaborative approach to the Implementation of BIM Level 2

Public Client DBB L2 IPA Working Together Report & Challenge Support / Report/ Share Technical Master Class Support

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Focus Groups Include: BWG: Benefits Realisation Sub-Group

PURPOSE & GOALS Click to edit event Click to edit date

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Our Purpose Provide strategic leadership to help embed BIM Level 2 BIM as Business As Usual within mandated Departments and share knowledge / best practice over the wider Local Government and public sector client cohort. Support Department s and wider public sector clients to continue adoption and development of common practices with regards to implementing BIM Level 2, cognisant of each Department s operating model. Encourage the continued commitment of Department s senior leaders for BIM Level 2 adoption. Gain leadership commitment to develop internal capability, a whole life approach and support for the adoption of any new ways of working to lay the foundation for Level 3 and beyond. Develop framework/process and provide support to Departments to develop their OIR, AIR and project EIRs.

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Our Key Activities and Goals Alignment with emerging Level 3 by making BIM Level 2 Business as Usual Support a common approach to BIM Level 2 across departments and wider public sector procurement Encourage a whole life approach using BIM Develop a means of and then measuring BIM success Create inter-departmental BIM communities, which encourages help, support and share Creating and template common resources to provide consistency across government departments Meet the requirement for data verification to ensure BIM Level 2 is quality assured by the departments Champion / Drive improvements in organisational culture within departments Support the communication team in developing targeted communication material for sub-groups, departments and industry

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Supporting Departmental Journeys & sharing knowledge

Assets Technology Asset Owner Information Flow Relevant Asset Information Model Strategic, Operational and Project Decision making Structured Reliable trusted asset data and information Open source Industry standards

Buying Structured Information Information Delivery Plan Information Delivery Plan Supplier Tender Proposal Lead Supplier Master Information Digital Plan BIM Protocol Master Production Delivery Table Graeme Tappenden & Karen Alford Environment Agency

Delivery of Classified Structured Information Common Data environment (CDE)

A Quick Win Spatial Document Locator Facilitates sourcing structured documents and data using different methods such as GIS Tools / Google Maps

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Still lots of work to do around Level 2 (and 1) The PAS Documents will be re-issued late Autumn 2017. Documents have been revised to fully align. PAS 1192 Part 6:2017 Specification for collaborative sharing and use of structured Health and Safety information using BIM Not all documents have been changed only the ones necessary to achieve alignment with the minimum of change. Roles and Achievements and Authorities have been added and defined. Further definition of the EIR, BEP TIDP and greater understanding of the MIDP and prime contract delivery plan.

DBB Public Sector Level 2 BIM Working Group Key Messages Departments are on a BIM journey with ever growing maturity and capacity The mandate for Level 2 BIM on all centrally procured projects has not changed All the basic L2 BIM artefacts are now in place within departments Our focus in on embedding Level 2 BIM as business as usual to help departments facilitate an eventual move toward Level 3 in the future Continuous improvement is key to the working group with an iterative process of testing, refining and embedding new BIM workflows Benefits realization mapping, infrastructure information management and client CDE spec are all priority

BACKGROUND: Where next? Beyond Level 2 Click to edit event Click to edit date

Level 3 Functional Improvements http://digital-built-britain.com/

DBB CDA DBB Core Team DBB Work streams Security Public Sector BIM Level 2 City Convergence Level 3 Level 4 Research Market Engagement Growth BWG IPA Other Public Sector Bodies BSI L2C Programmes L2 Team Measurement Cities MTC DFMA BSI GEO L3 Programmes Technical Security Industrial Controls Commercial GEO Utilities Cultural Regtech Bridgehead Methods RQ s Funding Contacts Papers International Programme DBB Communication and Stakeholder Engagement

Level 2 (Convergence) BIM & (Smart) Cities Leveraging current investment CapEx OpEx Service Provision Level 2 Level 2 (C) Level 3 Level 4 UK GDP 1,869bn 43% 89bn 122bn 597bn 808bn

Digital Built Britain enables the information feed-forward and feed-back loops Flow of information 808bn to enable even greater economic output Click to edit event Click to edit date

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

Advanced Manufacturing GOVERNMENT SPENDS BILLIONS ON BUILT ASSETS. STRUCTURALLY A LOT OF THESE BUILDINGS ARE NOT THAT DIFFERENT. TO BECOME MORE EFFICIENT AND TO MAKE DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE PROCESSES COST EFFECTIVE WE NEED TO ADOPT A COMMON APPROACH. THAT WAY WE CAN PROVIDE VOLUME Applying off-site thinking to find smarter ways to standardise and optimise Click to edit event Click to edit date

The Current Problem Statement Click to edit event Click to edit date

Summary BIM L2 very much still supported by Government and Digital Built Britain BIM L2 and IPA working closely with Departments and Public Sector Clients HM Government Central Departments are on a continued journey, moving from L2 core competency to BAU and getting more value from their data. Focus on Public Sector Clients approaching the market consistently Public Sector BIM Working Group (Peer Support Forum) very much going from strength to strength Public Sector Clients are continually growing their BIM capability and maturity Collaboration is a key requirement for us all to reap the benefits of our digital future There is no change to the current L2 BIM Mandate L3 is not purely BIM It is part of a wider builder environment digitisation The move to L3 will take time hence the reason to start now Get Level 1 and Level 2 BIM embedded this is the bedrock to build from Work with your communities, share knowledge and experience e.g. UK BIM Alliance A new DBB website will be launched very soon

THAN YOU FOR LISTENING: ANY QUESTIONS? https://www.gov.uk/guidance/creating-a-digital-built-britainwhat-you-need-to-know