CONSTRUCTION 4.0 CONFERENCECONSTRUCTION DIGITALIZATION CHALLENGE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE CONTEXT OF INDUSTRY 4.0
22 de Março de 2017Ordem dos Engenheiros, Lisboa
UK Government – Building A New World
Digital Built Britain – Sector DigitalisationMarch 2017
Mark Bew MBE
Agenda
► Introduction
► Background
► What is BIM?
► Where is the value?
► Where are we now?
► Level 3 & Smart Cities
Introduction
1934 1944 1994 1998 2015
Since 1934 c70 reports have been issued on UK construction efficiency
2011
Introduction
2016
► Benchmarking
► Procurement Methods
► Government Soft Landings
► DfMA / Manufacturing
► Intelligent Client
► Fiscal Constraint
► Increasing Productivity
What is BIM?
What is BIM?
What is Level 1 BIM?
• Drawings
• Schedules
• Programmes
• Bills of Quantities
• Letters
• Emails
• Social Media
• Calculations
• Video
What is Level 2 BIM?
What is Level 3 BIM?
Where is the value?
Push & Pull
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Portfolio
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PUSH SIDE – SUPPLY CHAIN PULL SIDE - CLIENT
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Push Pull
Level 2 BIM “Package”
► PAS1192:2 Capital Delivery
► PAS1192:3 Operational Delivery
► BS1192:4 Data Structure
► Data Classification
► Digital Plan of Works (Levels of Data Detail)
► PAS1192:5 Security
► BIM Contract Protocol
► Government Soft Landings
Departmental Engagement
· Departmental Strategies
· Early Adopters
· Sustained Embedded
Change
· Implementation Plan
· EIR
· Tender Documents
· Scoring Process
· Framework Training
· Framework Support
Case Study - MoJ
BIM Standards
Level 2 City “Package”
► PAS 180 - Vocabulary
► PAS 181 – SC Concept Model – Guide to
establishing a model for data interoperability
► PAS 182 - Smart city concept model
► PAS 183 – Guide to establishing a decision
framework for sharing data and information
services
► PAS 184 - (Smart Cities – Guide to developing
project proposals for delivering smart city
solutions)
► PAS 185 – SC – Security Mindedness
► PD 8100 – SC Overview – Guide
► PD 8101 – SC Guide to the role of the Planning &
Development Process
BIM IoT CitiesBIM & (Smart) Cities
Level 2 - Manufacturing
www.bim-level2.org/en/guidancewww.constructionprducts.org.uk
Level 2 Achievements
Level 2 Achievements
Japan MoU: 2017/18
Indonesia, Vietnam – support from Prosperity
Growth & Development
Middle East / Asia Pac: 2017/18
EU Public Procurement Directive
10 >> 22 nations
Grow market alignment to UK Level 2 – Opening Markets
Defend investment and grow trade
MoU with Brazil, Chile, Mexico (2017)
FCO Support
Trade Development
International Programme
Latin America
Asia
European Union
Level 3 – Functional Improvements
http://digital-built-britain.com/
What is BIM?
Level 3 – Functional Improvements
► You cannot change an industry by exhortation and waving your arms around.
Instead, change comes from changing the drivers of the businesses that make up
the industry – and, even in an industry as reactive as construction, one of those
drivers has to be the preferences and demands of customers.
► BIM expands from 3D modelling to genuine collaboration; from design and
construction into operations; from individual buildings to cities and their systems;
and onto wherever digitising the built environment may take us.
► Lack of a feedback loop by which lessons can be learned on one project and
applied on the next, so that user experience is properly represented at the
inception of a project.
Level 3 – Measurement & Feedback
Function 1
Function 2
Function 3
Function n
Organisational Performance
Multiplied through portfolios
Social Performance
Multiplied through society
Operations/
Facilities
Management
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Design Build
Level 3 – Data Management
DBB – Transaction Outcomes
CollaborativeCo-operative
Trans-active Disruptive
DBB – Transaction Technologies
CollaborativeCo-operative
Trans-activeDisruptive
Uber FMBlock Chain 2.0
BL - EPOS
Social Media
DBB – Transaction Technologies
CollaborativeCo-operative
Trans-activeDisruptive
Uber FMBlock Chain 2.0
BL - EPOS
Social Media
Dependency Analytics
Asset Operations Management
Open Data
- data.gov
Maintenance
Portfolio Management
Smart City
Strategy
Portfolio Management
Smart Grid
Strategy
Dep
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nalyt
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Usi
ng
BIG
Dat
a
Water
Pow
er
Buildings
People
Interoperable
Cross Sector Smart Cities &
Grids
Red titles indicate integration with
existing sector “Industrial
Strategies”
Transportation
Open Source & Data to
Encourage innovation and
growth in the technology, HPC
and Build Environment Markets
Performance
Management
Operational
Activity
Building Information Modelling
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Design & Construction
Portfolio Management
Smart City
Strategy
Capital
Delivery
5 N N N IP
Data
Occ
Data
4 3 2 1 0
Asset Performance Management
Operation & Performance
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Key
Formal Data Exchange
Key Business Driver
(Decision)
Level 3 – Smart – BIG?
Applications
Applications
Remote Patient Monitoring Market To Double By 2016
Mark Bew MBE
Chairman – UK BIM Task Group
ICE BIM Conference 2016
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UK Government – Building A New World