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Group Presentation

GROUP 14

The Impact of BIM

Group 14

Jessica Smits (Chair)

Thomas Duggan

Sakariya Abdi

Sean Parsons

Sidney Kamugisha

Objectives

What is BIM?

Relationship between Government and BIM

Benefits and challenges

Essay composing experiences

Improvements for the future

What is BIM?

Building Information Modelling/Management

Set of integrated policies (A practice or technique)

Incorporates collaboration between professional bodies and companies

Facilitates design and project data management

Used through the entire design and construction process of a project

Relationship between The Government and BIM

Government construction Strategy 2011

Highlights the impact BIM has on projects

Regulate and monitor budgets

Full collaborative 3D BIM as a minimum by 2016

Impact of BIM onCollaboration

Pros Central unit

Working from the same design model

All included information readily accessible

Improves coordination

Cons Coordination is a factor, less an

out come

Smaller Firms face greater difficulties

Impact of BIM onVisualisation

Pros Interactive 3D models and

renders

Understandable for clients

Spot clash detection

Feasibility check

Cons Interoperability

Cost of implementation

Impact of BIM onData and resource management

Pros Robust data

Electronic storage

Cons Excessive amount of data

Group conclusion

What is BIM?

Collective pros and cons

Judgment

“The use of BIM helped the company coordinate over 30 active stakeholders through 13 interfacing projects and enabled a peak workforce of 1,600 to complete work, including a 2 km diaphragm wall, the largest in Europe, ahead of schedule.”(Cabinet Office, 2011)

Essay approach

Google

Plan essay layout

Used module handbook for guidance

Research

Produce first draft

Read, review, edit, repeat

Used the coursework specifications

Do things differently Referencing check

Decisive Conclusion

Research strategy

Presentation Preparation

Group meetings

Organised tasks

Distributed work load

Open communication

Understanding each other

References Cabinet Office, 2011. Government Construction Strategy. [Online]

Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/government-construction-strategy[Accessed 25 October 2014].

Thank you for your time