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In the next 40 minutes….
• All about me
• Brief introduction to BIM
• Manufacturer’s role in BIM
• Market overview
• How Wholesalers can benefit from BIM
• Questions
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• Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an intelligent 3D model-based process that equips
architectural, engineering and construction professionals with the software to create a model of a
building that reacts to change in the way that the real building would. Fundamentally, the pure and
simple form of BIM provides a single source of information for all project members.
BIM
• The acronym “BIM” is unfortunate but is here to stay – think of it as “Better Information
Management”
Introduction – What is BIM?
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What the UK Government wants from BIM
• In May 2011, the UK Government published the Construction Strategy aimed at
reducing the cost of public sector assets by up to 20% by 2016.
• To achieve this strategy, the government requires construction suppliers tendering for
publically funded projects to be working at BIM Level 2.
• As a minimum, they require fully collaborative 3D BIM (with all project and asset
information, documentation and data being electronic).
• The requirement has been introduced to drive the adoption of BIM processes
throughout the public and private sector to encourage benefits including:
- Reduction in CAPEX, delivery and operational costs
- Reduced risk
- Improved carbon performance
- Predictable planning
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BIM Levels 0 - 3
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Product Data Templates (PDT) and Product Data Sheets (PDS)
• The information provided in a model does not have to be any different to the
information provided in schedules or specifications. BIM does not change what
information is provided, it is just a different way of presenting that information.
• PDTs allow manufacturers to pass on information about a particular piece of
equipment or material through the design, procurement, installation and maintenance
chains in a simple and consistent manner.
• PDTs ask only the relevant questions of a manufacturer, without being too onerous
and not exposing the intellectual property upon which a manufacturing company
relies.
• The questions may not be obvious to each player in the construction chain
individually, but collectively they form a useful data set.
A PDT becomes a PDS when it is populated with data!
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Data = 90% of a BIM Object (PDT)
CIBSE Generic and Bespoke templates
Manufacturer data
Construction data
Dimensional data
Performance data
Controls
Sustainable material
Specifications Manufacturer Text
Specifications Manufacturer Website URL
Specifications Product Range Text
Specifications Product Model Number (Code) Text
Specifications CE Approval Text
Specifications Product Literature Webpage URL
Specifications Product Features Text
Specifications Type Text
Specifications Shape Text
Specifications Material Text
Specifications Colour Text
Specifications Finish Text
Specifications Reference Standard Text
Specifications Power Source (if required) Text
Specifications Overall Length mm
Specifications Overall Width mm
Specifications Overall Height mm
Specifications GrossWeight kg Equates to Operating Weight
Specifications Shipping Weight kg
Specifications Access Clearance Top mm
Specifications Access Clearance Bottom mm
Specifications Access Clearance Left mm
Specifications Access Clearance Right mm
Specifications Access Clearance Front mm
Specifications Access Clearance Rear mm
Specifications Coverage Area m2
Specifications Set Point Concentration ppm
Specifications Battery Supply Y/N
Specifications Battery Type Text e.g. Alkaline, Lithium Ion Rechargeable
Specifications Voltage Volts
Specifications Supply Phase Number 1,3
Specifications Frequency Hertz eg. N/A, DC, 50,60, Other, UserDefined
Specifications Enclosure Rating Text IP rating
Specifications Number of Poles Number e.g. N/A,1,3
Specifications Fire Control panel Links Y/N
Specifications BMS Links Y/N
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Embodied Carbon kgCO2
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Life Cycle Analysis Number BREEAM
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Location of Manufacturer GridRef Northing,Easting
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Green Guide for Specification Text A - E
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Environmental Product Declaration Text 3rd Party Verification
Sustainable Material BREEAM etc Responsible Sourcing of Materials Text Endorsing body
Sustainable Material ETL URL to Energy Technology List URL Hyperlink to ETL webpage for product
Sustainable Material LEED v.4 Responsible Extraction of Materials Text TBA
Sustainable Material LEED v.4 Material Ingredient Reporting Text TBA
Facilities/Asset Management URL to O&M Manual Text Hyperlink to Manufacturer O&M Data
Facilities/Asset Management Daily Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Weekly Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Monthly Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Quarterly Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management 6 Monthly Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Annually Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Bespoke Timeframe Text Maintenance tasks or SFG2012 codes.
Facilities/Asset Management Maintenance Required: 0-300hrs Text Maintenance tasks required during this time frame.
Facilities/Asset Management Maintenance Required: 301-600hrs Text Maintenance tasks required during this time frame.
Facilities/Asset Management Maintenance Required: 601-1000hrs Text Maintenance tasks required during this time frame.
Facilities/Asset Management Maintenance Required: 1001-2000hrs Text Maintenance tasks required during this time frame.
Controls
Operations & Maintenance
Manufacturer Data
Construction Data
Application
Dimensional Data
Performance Data
Electrical Data (if required)
Sustainability
Application
Electrical data
Ops & Maintenance
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Where the PDT sections come from
• M&E PDTs should now all be based on CIBSE’s PDT structure.
- Previously 5 (including IFC and COBie)
• Bespoke PDTs can take up to 4 months to get signed off
- Created by Trade association members
- Reviewed by Trade association committees
- Reviewed by CIBSE
- Shared for public consultation
- Published on CIBSE and CPA websites
• In the absence of a Bespoke PDT, product BIM data should be based on CIBSE’s
generic PDT
• PDTs should be reviewed every 12 months by CIBSE
• Currently only 18 PDTs published
- Concerns / frustrations raised with the Government
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3D = 10% of a BIM Object
• SAT files are used to create geometric modelling data and visual representations of a
product
• Offered by Honeywell as part of our open approach to BIM
• 300 – 500 KB in size
• “as if you are looking at it from 5 metres away”
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Revit
• Revit is software from Autodesk specifically created for BIM and includes features for:
- Architectural design
- MEP & structural engineering
- Construction
• Software of choice for all E&ES competitors (with BIM objects to date)
• A Revit file / object amalgamates the data from the PDS and SAT files into a singular
file format. This can then be “dragged and dropped” into a BIM
• Other BIM platforms:
- Bentley
- Nemetschek
- Trimble
- ArchiCAD
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Interoperability
• BIM level 2 allows for work to be carried out independently by the various consultants /
contractors i.e. not in a single model
• Interoperability becomes essential as companies will use BIM platforms of their choice (Not
just MEP that use BIM)
• To “ensure” that Platforms are interoperable, a file type called “IFC” has been created
- IFC = Industry foundation class
- “owned” by Building Smart
- Started as a specification about data content and structure but turned into a file format
- Should facilitate the integration of System files between BIM platforms
- Reduces the amount of data transferred to ensure interoperability
- Will be critical for BIM level 3!
• Components Vs Systems (Think “Bag of Salad”)
- Honeywell provide the components (the salad) to Specifiers and Contractors ( sockets, thermostats,
valves, etc. = lettuce, tomato, cucumber, etc.)
- Specifiers then create the system (Dado trunking, Y plan, potable water system, etc. = Bag
• IFC files are good for transferring system data, but less effective for individual component
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BIM snap shot - Today
Industry
• BIM is a global design methodology
• UK is seen as the leading country for BIM
deployment – Government driven
• Other European countries driving BIM: - Holland, Germany, France & Norway
• Key influencers in UK BIM development:
- European BIM task group (CEN 442)
- Government steering team e.g. BIM4M2
- CIBSE
- BIM 4 BEAMA
• Single PDT solution
• Collaborative working with customers and peers
to deliver relevant and consistent data templates
Honeywell
• Impacts all of the E&ES businesses
• BIM can’t be done once and left – the data will
always need maintaining
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BIM data in the supply chain
Honeywell
Client
Architect
Specifier
Partner / System
Integrator
Contractor / Installer
Distributor
Facility Manager
BIM model
Function reporting
Order
Feedback loop /
specification
Product
Re
pair &
re
pla
cem
ent o
rders
Pro
duct in
sta
ll BIM Product Objects
Product e-data
Use final BIM model
Require BIM objects
Requires e-data
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Benefits of BIM to the supply chain
Client Architect Specifier Installer FM Manufacturer
“Virtual” visibility of
interior and exterior
Faster, more
efficient design
process
Clash detection
Carbon reduction
and Energy
efficiencies via EPC
monitoring
Greater confidence
in build budgets and
time lines
Feedback loop with
client
Improved speed of
design
Ease of design
changes
Clash detection
Ease of data share
with Specifiers
Improves efficiency
of specification
process
Faster to refine
building form and
function
Clash detection
Drag and drop
objects into design –
auto update parts,
metrics and
specification
Feedback loop with
Architect
Confidence in
construction / install
process
Immediate and
accurate list of
required products
and their suppliers.
Accurate cost
profiling and
budgeting – parts
and labour
Feedback loop with
Specifier
Electronic building
manual
PPM schedule for all
components -
Building lifecycle
management
Energy and usage
monitoring
Interface with EBI
platform
First fix call out
Sales tool /
differentiator
Inclusion in all
Specification
Hold of Specification
Build new client
base
Repeat sales via FM
Improve quotation
response time and
accuracy
Total build cost saving estimated to be 15-20%
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How Wholesalers can benefit from BIM
• One stop shop for Product and BIM data
- Act as a gateway to your supplier’s BIM data
- Increase hit rate on your websites
- Differentiator between competitors
• Object creation service – become fully integrated with your suppliers and their projects
• BIM creation service – Create models for the client or Contractor
- Gear specification to your benefit
• Better product data from suppliers
• Who’s products to stock – indication of manufacturer’s commitment to the future
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Summary
• BIM does not radically change the way we design buildings; it is a process that improves
the quality and consistency of information shared amongst project teams, and offers real
opportunities for increased efficiency throughout the industry.
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Useful links
• www.cibse.org – Home of the PDT (type PDT into search)
• Type into Google: RIBA plan of works
• http://bim4m2.co.uk Read about the “curve” and use the “Compass” tool
• http://www.bimtaskgroup.org/bim4fitout BIM for Contractors
• http://www.buildingsmart.org Read about IFC
• https://toolkit.thenbs.com
• http://www.thenbs.com Good information about BIM
• http://bimtalk.co.uk/bim_glossary:start Very useful!!
• http://bim-level2.org Launched 4th April 2016 by UK government