BIM for All The State of BIM in the US and the World Dana K. “Deke” Smith, FAIA National Institute of Building Sciences 2014 CII Annual Conference July 21–23 • Indianapolis, Indiana Learning Objectives 1. We have barely started to take advantage of BIM 2. BIM supports both horizontal and vertical construction 3. BIM supports near real time Life Cycle Costing 4. The US needs a national mandate to implement BIM in order to remain competitive Come to the Implementation Session Presenter Dana K. Smith, FAIA Executive Director, buildingSMART alliance National Institute of Building Sciences BIM – Making it Work for You Location: Grand Ballroom 9-10 Time: 11:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. today Topics • BIM for all – horizontal as well as vertical • Are we sustainable? • Where the US stands today • Our challenge The Information Age Transformation Information Pipeline Planning Design Construction Operations Sustainment Disney Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry. Photos courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph.D., Chief Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. BIM for horizontal and vertical facilities UK Crossrail Project – Integration of facilities above and under the ground. Image with permission - Skanska Plant Design – BIM/IMM Multiple ISO Standards ISO 16739 – IFC ISO 15926 – FIATECH Technical Committees ISO TC 267 ISO TC 211 ISO TC 59 Image provided by Sutech Solutions with permission Airport Design – BIM/IMM Image provided by Sutech Solutions with permission Rail / Metro Using BIM/IMM Image provided by Sutech Solutions with permission Are We Sustainable? We simply cannot be serious about sustainability if we are using first cost as our metric. Are We Sustainable? Total Cost of Operations TCO = Ca + Cc + Co +Cm + Cp + Cd Where: Ca=Cost of Acquisition Cc=Cost of Commissioning Co=Cost of Operation Cm=Cost of Maintenance Cp=Cost of Production Cd=Removal and Disposal cost minus any reclamation value. Where we stand in the world Used with permission – McGraw-Hill Construction – Smart Market Report Challenge Team - UK Francis Maude Minister for the Cabinet Office David Philp Head of BIM Implementation, Cabinet Office Mark Bew Chairman HM Government BIM Working Group “The government set an ambitious target to make public sector construction 15 to 20 per cent more efficient by 2016. By successfully delivering this ambition the public sector would be freeing up £1.2 billion a year, which can be spent on other government projects. That’s the equivalent to 60 new secondary schools.” Challenge - US • Implement BIM for all facilities by 2021 – Planning – Design – Construction – Commissioning – Operations Leadership Required – Maintenance http://www.nationalbimstandard.org/visiontaskforce.php Thank you • Dana K. “Deke” Smith, FAIA • Executive Director, buildingSMART alliance • National Institute of Building Sciences • 202-289-7800 • dsmith@nibs.org deke@dksic.net • Twitter: b_smart_all • Skype: dana.k.smith • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/danaksmith/