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Standards Overview
Toronto Technical Summit
Richard Petrie, buildingSMART International
Agenda
Welcome to New Members
buildingSMART Role and Purpose
New Organization - Key Strategic Principles
New Organization - Overview and Key Operational Principles
Chapter
SAC
International
Standard
bSI Welcomes New Members
Agenda
Welcome to New Members
buildingSMART Role and Purpose
New Organization - Key Strategic Principles
New Organization - Overview
BIM is advancing across the world
National bodies are not well placed to develop the needed
standards quickly
bSI seeks to become the INDUSTRY STANDARDS BODY for
the built environment
What is this all about?Why buildingSMART?
Why New Standards Process?
Who is asking for BIM? Global Public Sector Mandates and Specifications
French Ministry of Dwellings and Territories announced a plan March 2014 for
500,000 BIM-developed houses built by 2017
Former Minister Cécile Duflot launched the plan
Then taken over by Minister Sylvia Pinel
Minister Sylvia Pinel has now appointed Bertrand Delcambre ex Chairman of
CSTB to drive BIM policy for France
BIM in use by major contractors and consultants for many years
BIM identified as crucial to major schemes such as Grand Paris
MINnD project commenced 2014 to develop and explore open BIM standards
use on infrastructure projects www.minnd.fr
France
GermanyReform Commission by Federal Minister of Construction (Peter Ramsauer):
representation from government, industry, and academia
seek solutions to cost and schedule overruns in large projects
Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (Alexander Dobrindt)
sponsor of the Commission
German BIM Task Group assembled (as part of Commission) to:
develop a BIM Strategy and delivery for Germany.
mandate BIM in Large Projects
A BIM Guide sponsored by the Commission published in 2013
Nordics and BeneluxPublic Sector BIM standards and/or requirements in place in:
Norway
Denmark
Finland
Sweden
Holland
Research underway between Trafikverket and Rijkswaterstaat
(Swedish and Dutch Road Authorities) on BIM for Road projects V-con
PAS1192-2 (for Capital Projects)
PAS1192-3 (for Operational Phases of an asset)
CIC BIM Protocol
Government Soft Landings (GSL) (prepare clients for their asset)
BS1192:4 (COBie UK Implementation)
Common Classification
Digital Plan of Works
Innovate UK (Technology Strategy Board) in Sept 2014 awarded this work to a consortium led by RIBA Enterprises with delivery in 2015
UK: Progress toward achieving Level 2?
Dubai Municipality has mandated use of BIM for Architectural and MEP services for:
All buildings ≥40 stories or higher
Facilities/buildings ≥25,000 m2
All projects by an international party
All hospitals, universities and similar buildings
Saudi Arabia – multiple projects with BIM requirements
Qatar Rail appointed Autodesk Consulting to provide BIM services:
Provide guidance on BIM requirements
Develop high level BIM standards
Work with supply chain on adoption
Middle East
USA: Many BIM standards and plans exist
Brazil
DNIT (National Department of Transport Infrastructure) is embracing BIM
DNIT general coordinator of development André Kuhn expects 30% time savings
Major road schemes BR-040 937km and BR-116 817km are expected to adopt BIM
3rd behind USA and Sweden in publishing BIM-focused academic papers*
Panama
New locks project adopted BIM from start (MWH)
Mexico
New Mexico City Airport will require BIM
* SPREAD OF BIM: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SCIENTIFIC
PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL AND ABROAD, Thaís M. Carneiro er al, 2012
South America: Brazil, Panama, Mexico
Asia Pacific
JapanMLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) is running many ‘CIM’ pilots Task Force is in place with public sector, industry and vendor participants
ChinaMinistry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development launched national standards for BIM
South KoreaPublic Procurement Service made BIM compulsory for all projects over S$50 millionBIM will be compulsory for all public projects by 2016
SingaporeHas Corenet e-submission regulatory platform for architecture and engineering projects
AustraliaBIM strongly embraced but states and ministries generally have independent approaches
BridgeTunnel
Viaduct Subgrade
Chengdu-Guiyang Railway
China: Rail Engineering Design
USA & Singapore pioneered specifying BIM for projects
The UK has the only National public sector mandate
Nordics are advanced in standards with some BIM mandates
Globally, BIM requirements and Execution Plans for projects are ever increasing
Frequently benefits from new technologies drive adoption
The UK’s lead may not last, but its work will have a global impact if guidance such as PAS1192:2
is promoted to ISO.
Global BIM Status
AMER EMEA APAC
• U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
• U.S. General Services Administration
• U.S. National Institute of Building Sciences
• U.S. Veterans Affairs
• New York City Department of Design and Construction
• State of Ohio General Service Division State Architect's
Office
• State of Tennessee Office of the State Architect
• State of Maryland and Washington D.C. Public Schools
• NY School Construction Authority
• State of Wisconsin
• Statsbygg – Norway
• Transport Agency - Finland
• Rijksgebouwendienst Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom
Relations – Netherlands
• Cabinet Office – UK
• Department of Housing & Equal Territories – France
• Public Procurement Rules – Austria
• EU Public Procurement Directive – Brussels
• Bygst (National Property Agency) – Denmark
• BIM for tall buildings and Green Building Directive - Dubai
• BIM requirements for rail schemes - Qatar
• Hong Kong Housing Authority
• Building and Construction Authority - Singapore
• Chinese Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural
Development (MOHURD)
• Japanese Ministry of Land Infrastructure and
Transportation (MLIT)
• Korean Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transportation
(MLIT)
• Australia National BIM Specification
Sample of Government BIM Policy Initiatives or standards as of August 2014 with public-facing websites for more information.
Who is asking for BIM?
Published BIM Mandates
As BIM adoption continues to grow around the world, governments
are promoting its ability to eliminate waste on public projects and even
mandating its use as part of construction sector reform, cost-saving
efforts and climate change mitigation.
– McGraw Hill Construction Smart Market Report – February 2014
Hierarchy of International StandardsWhy bSI and Why a New Standards Process?
Corporate Technical Specifications
Private Standards
Open Industry Standards
National Standards
Int’l
Standards
ISO
European Standards EN
High Low
Low High
Hierarchy of International StandardsWhy bSI and Why a New Standards Process?
Corporate Technical Specifications
Private Standards
Open Industry Standards
National Standards
Int’l
Standards
ISO
European Standards EN
High Low
Low High
Why are all these parties interested in BIM?What’s in it for bSI?
What does it mean for you?
UK Government Construction Strategy Goals
Agenda
Welcome to New Members
buildingSMART Role and Purpose
New Organization - Key Strategic Principles
New Organization - Overview and Key Operational Principles
Standards Body of Reference
Vibrant Chapters
Quality Mark in demand
Our Journey: Success
Working Together
Easy Access
Momentum
• Huge task! Really we all need to work
together
• Increasing activity - Danger of
conflicting approaches and confusion
• Implementation will be even slower
without consensus
• Addressing this huge challenge
requires an industry body with broad
engagement
Key Principles: Conditions for Success
Goal is to create an environment which satisfies these conditions:
• The standards process must provide an clear and transparent
mechanism to create international consensus
• Trusted
• Open
• Neutral & Independent
• Safe IPR
• Enabling – empower the community
Key Principles: New Organization
Controlling:Give us the money
Enabling:The market will decide
Technically led
Fragmented initiatives
Restricted community
Process led
Open processes
Broad engagement
International reach
Utilise crowd sourcingAccessible information
OGC = Open Geospatial Consortium http://www.opengeospatial.org/W3C = World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org/
Key Principles: Operating Style