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The ‘I’ in BIM

Presenter: Mark Jacobson – National BIM Operations Manager

Date: 08/08/14

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Information to Knowledge Transition

CG

Birds

Cricket Ground

Magpies

Melbourne Cricket Ground

Hawks

Hawks - 2013 Premiers

Information

Knowledge

Relevance ContextPurpose

Start with the end in mind

Data Systems Interoperability Responsibility Matrix

LOD Deliverables Data Revision Control

Where do we start?

Data location

Data

Management

Specification

Naming Conventions

Systems of old!

Data Systems Interoperability Responsibility Matrix

LOD Deliverables Data Revision Control

What happens when we ‘Wing it’?

Data location

Data

Management

Specification

Naming Conventions

Assumed works by others

Scope Gaps

Data Goes Missing

Working with old data

Multiple copies of data systems

Incoherent

Data Sets

Many iterations of the same system

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Definition of Insanity

Building FM team -

building performance

Design data generated –

minimal amount utilised Data is started from

scratch, multiple times

Warranty service uses ‘hard

copies’ of data, if it can be found

Doing the same thing over

and over again and

expecting a different result

Model

Coordination

Operation

Construction

Conceptual Design

Commissioning

Adds Value

Consolidated Knowledge

The Data Collection Path

Accumulation of Information

Data in Detail

Data Platforms

Autodesk Products

Revit

Fabrication - CAD MEP, EstMEP, CAMDuct

Navis Works

Third Party Software

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Shared Parameters

Shared Parameters

Shared Parameters

Shared Parameters

Prefabrication

Prefabricated

Module

Precommissioning

PENETRATIONS

PLINTHS

HANGERS

Trimble MEP

RTS

Precast Anchors

Installation Methodology

Maintenance &

Commissioning Access

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Thank you

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