2/14/2011 Headquarters U.S. Air Force Integrity - Service - Excellence Building Information Modeling BIM Introduction of Today’s oday s Speakers Spea e s Major Patrick C. Suermann PhD, PE, LEED AP AFCEE Maj Pat Suermann (AFCEE) Mr. Michael Rey, AIA Jacobs Global & Michael Rey (Jacobs) 15 FEB 11 02-15-2011 San Antonio Post Meeting 1 2 Overview What is BIM? Past As such, it serves as a shared repository for information and collaboration for a facility from inception onward (Last SAME Briefing) Present According to the National BIM Standard (Dec 2007), BIM is the digital representation of the physical and functional characteristics of a facility. 11 AUG 09 Background Background What’s the current state of BIM in the Air Force? Future From prototypical to typical Integrity - Service - Excellence 3 Integrity - Service - Excellence 4 1 2/14/2011 Past: “Selling” BIM Present: Air Force BIM 11 AUG 09: Last SAME BIM Briefing http://www.wbdg.org/references/afbim.php BIM was becoming more common in industry Policy Guidelines FAQs P&Ps Case Studies Refs Tools Training BIM Champs Integrity - Service - Excellence 5 Integrity - Service - Excellence 6 Integrity - Service - Excellence 7 Integrity - Service - Excellence 8 2 2/14/2011 Integrity - Service - Excellence 9 Integrity - Service - Excellence 10 Integrity - Service - Excellence 11 Integrity - Service - Excellence 12 3 2/14/2011 Integrity - Service - Excellence 13 Integrity - Service - Excellence 14 Integrity - Service - Excellence 15 Integrity - Service - Excellence 16 4 2/14/2011 “Current” Asset Mgmt SOPs/Trng Future: BIM in Asset Mgmt $13M in FY10 for contractors and untold gov’t man-hours spent collecting new handdrawn sketches, creating CAD dwgs, etc. FY10+ MILCON won’t let this happen! Integrity - Service - Excellence Integrity - Service - Excellence 17 BIM Flight Plan: Leverage Facility LifeLife-Cycle IM Conclusion/Questions Information Vallue Information developed during each phase of facility life-cycle transitions and degrades at each handoff points to be partially recollected at additional cost. Solution: use standard framework to collect and share information as it is generated on a continuous basis. GOAL: Continuous Information Development WASTE Background Past Present Future Contact Info: Mr. Rick Sinkfield, AIA Mr. Michael Rey, AIA Design Planning Operations, Sustainment Construction Time 18 ralph.sinkfield@us.af.mil michael.rey@jacobs.com http://www.wbdg.org/references/afbim.php National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) Integrity - Service - Excellence 19 Integrity - Service - Excellence 20 5