the ‘i’ in bim - bimmepaus · 2016-06-07 · systems of old! responsibility matrix data systems...
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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