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DRAFT (c) bisco Ltd 2014 Value Proposition Design Build Inspect The application of BIM technology in residential house construction Building Integration Software Company Ltd

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DRAFT(c) bisco Ltd 2014

Value Proposition

Design Build Inspect

The application of BIM technology in residential house construction

Building Integration Software Company Ltd

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My presentation

• Residential construction in NZ

• Impact of IT on improving productivity

• Challenges of implementing BIM into SMEs

• See what we have done to overcome these

This is our Story

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Residential Construction in NZ

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Companies that build new houses

NZ doesn’t have a large Local Authority or Housing Association sector

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So the typical house builder is small• So tend to lack sound internal processes

• Have a low adoption of IT

• But represent bigger potential for gains that bigger companies (who do have systems)

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Construction has a big impact on the economy

• Is about 10% of NZ GDP

• So a 10% productivity improvement adds 1% to GDP

• The government has set a target of a 20% productivity improvement

by 2020

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And productivity isn’t good

What does this mean?

Lower wages – employers can’t afford to pay moreLower profits – a struggle to make a buckExpensive houses – when compared to other goodsLess innovation – business focused on survival don’t invest

Sources: NZ Treasury Productivity in NZ 1988 – 2002The NZ Institute

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There is a connection between ICT uptake and productivity

• Chris Hector, researcher in economics at Waikato Management School“but it has a lag in it”

• Grant Florence, CEO Certified Builders

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Why IT collaboration works in manufacturing

• Standardisation. Houses are generally different• Long production runs and long term supply. One off• Long term relationships with investment in communication. Transient

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BIM capable authoring tools are widely used for design

Masterspec National BIM Survey 2013

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With BIM, typically we are talking large commercial projects

• Projects are large / long enough to warrant communication investment

• Teams dedicated to a single project

• PAS1192, BIM Handbook

• BIM is becoming more common

• Still a long way from universal

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Different issues in Residential

Mr Builder

Mr Plumber

Builder 2

Builder 2

Builder 2Builder 2

Builder 2

Other Builders

Ms Electrician Builder 2Builder 2

Builder 2

Other Builders

Designer Designer

Designer

• Often builder isn’t known at design phase• Builders deal with a range of designers• Often builders regularly use the same trades• But those trades deal with multiple builders and projects in parallel• No one invests much in communication

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The industry is still fundamentally paper based

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The good thing in NZ is over 50% of NZ houses are designed using BIM

capable tools

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Our vision is to unlock these models

• Transparent information

• Construction is a complex process

• We can’t make it simpler but we can hide the complexity from the user

• Very much the BIM story everyone is talking

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BIM = GST (or VAT)

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There are challenges to doing this• Multiple data sources• IP and liability issues• Varying construction methods• Lack of understanding of true construction costs

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2D drawings are still the standard• Main communication mode is still paper or electronic

paper (PDF)

• 3D CAD BIM models don’t contain all of the required information

• It isn’t practical ot model everything

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The designers BIM isn’t always right• Using the designers BIM model assumes that it is right• Reality is, it can’t be• 2D communication provides a process break so allows user

to resolve specific details

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Our competition is a spreadsheet and highlighter• Drawings

• Highlighter pen• Spreadsheet

• Human error prone• Time consuming• Skilled resource required• Difficult to scale• 2D based• Spreadsheet Guru dependent / IP Issues

Typical errors• Translation to spreadsheet• Missed items• Scaling• Typos / Overtyping formulas

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So all we need to do is

• Handle BIM from variable sources and of variable quality

• Take 2D and paper

• Have a system that largely works out “of the box”

• Is easy to use

• Easy to support

• Doesn’t cost much

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So we came up with biscoPro™ to manage the process

PlanningSpecifications

Costs

Inspections

AI SelectionEngine

Database

ProprietaryCAD Models

(ArchiCADRevit

AutoCAD)

Standard XML 3DDefinition

Web server Apps

Browser

bisco RapidBIM

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How do we fill the 3D CAD BIM gaps?• Our first attempt….

Footing

Footing Corner

Wall

Wall Corner

Slab

Site

Window

Door

Column

Beam

Project

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Recipes are a common approach

• Stores a recipe or classification code on BIM element

• Recipe contains breakdown of materials and labour

• Any change in element characteristics needs a new recipe

• Works well when designer and builder agree codes and materials don’t

change

• Therefore not so good

with residential

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Our solution is to use a parametric methodology

• Elements have properties and property sets

• Reuse as many decisions from the 3D CAD BIM model as possible

• Use the properties to make decisions about the element

• Working with buildingSmart Australasia to define a property

structure for residential elements

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Allows for activity based costing• Using square meter or linear metre labour rates are only an average

• Activity based costing looks at what attributes drive the tasks and labour times

• Much more sensitive to design differences

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Intel New Unit of Computing

• SME builders tend lack robust and repeatable IT processes

• System as an appliance

• Couriered with software pre-installed

• Remote help software loaded

• Included in software price

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Go to market strategy

• Cost per won project

• Regional support providers

• Offer a range of services giving customers the option of having

take-off or other tasks done for them

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Customer feedback

• Paint is still drying on the residential BIM product

• Feedback very positive

• One early adopter is quoting savings of $2,000 per house

• A manufacturing customer reduced waste from 12% to 5%

• Council has increased inspections by 12%

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Add 2D images to the model

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RapidBIM

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Questions?

Thank you for your time and attention

Nick ClementsManaging Director

bisco [email protected]