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Image credits to Dragages Singapore THE SINGAPORE BIM ROADMAP MR LAM SIEW WAH Deputy CEO (Industry Development), Building and Construction Authority Deputy Chairman, Singapore BIM Steering Committee GOVERNMENT BIM SYMPOSIUM 2014 13 OCTOBER 2014

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THE SINGAPORE BIM ROADMAP

MR LAM SIEW WAH

Deputy CEO (Industry Development), Building and Construction Authority

Deputy Chairman, Singapore BIM Steering Committee

GOVERNMENT BIM SYMPOSIUM 201413 OCTOBER 2014

Entrenched in the current 2D drafting

practices

Lack of demand for BIM

Lack of ready pool of skilled BIM manpower

Additional resources needed to build up BIM

expertise

Promoting success stories

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

Incentivising BIM adopters

Challe

nges S

trate

gie

sThe 1st BIM Roadmap (2010)

BIM Steering Committee (2011)

• Chairman: Mr Lee Chuan Seng, former BCA Deputy Chairman

• Deputy Chairmen: Mr Lam Siew Wah, BCA Deputy CEO; and

Mr Lai Huen Poh, BCA Board Member

• Industry Representatives

• Government Procurement Entities

• Regulatory Agencies

Objectives

• To lead the development of BIM standards and supporting resources to facilitate the collaborative use of BIM;

• To advise on areas that would enable effective implementation of BIM at company, project and industry levels.

Objectives

• To lead the development of BIM standards and supporting resources to facilitate the collaborative use of BIM;

• To advise on areas that would enable effective implementation of BIM at company, project and industry levels.

Key Achievements

102 GPE projects adopted BIM

Singapore BIM Guide and 6 Essential Guides

7000 industry professionals and technical personnel trained

$17 million committed to 650 firms

with average of 21.5% efficiency gain

115 projects met mandatory BIM e-submission requirements

2000 students trained before graduation

No of firms who adopted BIM (total no of firms in red)

Panels Architectural C&S M&E Total

1 38 / 38 34 / 35 23 / 23 95 / 96

2 23 / 25 21 / 28 7 / 10 51 / 63

3 19 / 37 12 / 18 9 / 20 40 / 75

100% 97% 100% 99%91%

76%70%

81%

50%

68%

44%53%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Architecture C&S M&E All PSPC

Notes:- Figures updated as of 8 Oct 2014- Tendering limits of the above panels range from $14 million (Panel 3) to $90 million (Panel 1)- From July 2015, consultants’ regulatory submissions in the BIM format is mandatory for new projects > 5,000m2

BIM Adoption Landscape Public Sector Panel of Consultants

No of firms who adopted BIM (total no of firms in red)

Grades All Workheads

A1 73 / 89

A2 41 / 58

B1 57 / 130

B2 41 / 159

82%71%

44%

26%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

All Workheads

Notes:- Figures updated as of 8 Oct 2014- Tendering limits of the above grades range from $14 million (B2 contractors) to unlimited (A1 contractors)

BIM Adoption LandscapeGrade A1 – B2 Contractors

International Panel of Experts in BIM

Dr John KeungChairman, IPE

Mr Lee Chuan SengCo-Chairman, IPE

Prof Michael Ostwald(Australia)

Dr Ing Marcus Schreyer(Germany)

Prof Kim Inhan(Korea)

Prof Stephen Lockley

(United Kingdom)

Dr Calvin Kam(USA)

Mr Chng Chee

BeowCEL Development

Pte Ltd

Mr Larry ChengHousing &

Development Board

Mdm Neo

Bian HongLand Transport

Authority

Ms Helen ChenMinistry of Finance

Mr William LauWilliam Lau Architects

Mr Pek Lian

GuanTiong Seng

Holdings Limited

Mr Lai Huen PohRSP Architects

Planners & Engineers Pte Ltd

Dr Norman

WuMOH Holdings

Pte Ltd

Prof Heng

Chye KiangNational University

of Singapore

Promoting success stories

Incentivising BIM adopters

Public sector taking the lead

Removing impediments

Building BIM capability & capacity

20101st BIM Roadmap Strategies

Accelerating Process Transformation

BIM R&D

BIM for Facility & Asset Management

Building BIM capability & capacity

Public sector taking the lead

2013IPE Key Recommendations

Disciplines State of BIM adoption

Developers • Detached from BIM process

• Lack of know-how to drive

BIM process

Consultants • Focus too much on e-

submission

• Lack of time to perform

design coordination

Main

Contractors

• Lack of quality model from

consultants

• Not maximizing full

potential of BIM to resolve

issues with consultants

and sub-contractors

Specialist

Sub-

Contractors

• Lack of BIM skills

Facility

Manager

• Lack of BIM usage for

Facilities Management

Firm-Based

80%

Collaboration

20%

% of Applicants in each BIM Funding Scheme

Lack of BIM collaboration

Gap Analysis

Building BIM capability of

specialist contractors

B

Developers ConsultantsMain

contractorsSpecialist

contractorsFacility

managersThe 2nd BIM Roadmap

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chainA

New training programmes at all levelsC

Research & DevelopmentD

BIM for Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA)E

BIM for

Facilities

Management

F

The 2nd BIM Roadmap (2014)

The 2nd BIM Roadmap (2014)

Building BIM capability of

specialist contractors

B

Developers ConsultantsMain

contractorsSpecialist

contractorsFacility

managersThe 2nd BIM Roadmap

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chainA

New training programmes at all levelsC

Research & DevelopmentD

BIM for Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA)E

BIM for

Facilities

Management

F

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chainA

New training programmes at all levelsC

BIM for Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA)E

Drive BIM collaboration throughout value chainA

• Increase funding level from 50% to 70% for Project

Collaboration Scheme

• Review Singapore BIM Guide and Public Sector BIM

Requirement to include BIM coordination and model

handover

• Develop procurement method and

contractual conditions based on BIM

• Work towards regulatory submissions

and approvals based on BIM

New training programmes at all levelsC

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Stanford –BCAA Virtual Design and Construction

Leadership Program for CEOs

BIM and Process Planning and Coordination in

BCAA Specialist Diploma in Construction

Productivity for Construction Managers

Stanford –BCAA Virtual Design and

Construction Program for Project Teams Mid

dle

Mg

mt

Mid

dle

Mg

mt

Understanding

BIM Benefits

Achieving Project

Collaboration

Coordinated

element and activity

before construction

BIM for Design for Manufacturing & Assembly (DfMA)E

• Work with NTU’s DfMA projects to develop a BIM

Guide for DfMA

EXTERNAL CLADDING

GALVANIZED STEEL

WALL ASSEMBLYWITH FIRE RATED

BOARD PROTECTIONGALVANIZED STEEL

FLOOR

ASSEMBLY

INTERIORFINISHES

FURNITURE FITTING-

OUT

SERVICES

GALVANIZED STEEL

ROOF

ASSEMBLY

FACADE-

ASSEMBLYFAÇADE SCREENING

FAÇADE FINISHES

WALL ASSEMBLY

• BIM Awards

• IHLs’ Mentorship by BIM Managers

• IHLs BIM Competition

• IHLs BIM Shootout

• Government BIM Symposium

• BIM Conference

• BIM Survey

• BIM Awards

• IHLs’ Mentorship by BIM Managers

• IHLs BIM Competition

• IHLs BIM Shootout

• Government BIM Symposium

• BIM Conference

• BIM Survey

BIM Outreach