Thursday, December 13, 2007, 8:00 am – 5:30pm

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Transcript Thursday, December 13, 2007, 8:00 am – 5:30pm

Welcome
Deke Smith, Executive Director
Alan Edgar, NBIMS Chair
Louis Hecht, OGC AECOO Coordinator
December 13, 2007
National Institute of
Building Sciences
International Alliance
for Interoperability
Agenda
• Introduction – 8:00 - Now
– Overview of the Alliance – Deke Smith
– Alliance Project Reports
• National BIM Standard – Alan Edgar
• AECOO Testbed – Louis Hecht
– STAND-INN – Chris Groome – buildingSMART UK
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Open Standards – 9:00
Education – 10:00
Keynote – 1:00
Business Strategy – 2:30
Case Studies -3:30
About NIBS
• 1974 - NIBS - Public Law 93-383, Sect. 809
• 1992 - Facility Information Council Formed
• Mission
– "improve the performance of facilities over their full life-cycle by
fostering common and open standards and an integrated lifecycle information model for the A/E/C & FM industry."
• NIBS Related Products –
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Construction Criteria Base
Whole Building Design Guide
National CAD Standard
National BIM Standard
Alliance History
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Jan 1995 - IAI Formed – Developed Technology
Jan 2005 – buildingSMART® Name Coined
Aug 2005 – Challenge to Create NBIMS
Feb 2007 – buildingSMART alliance formed
Jul 2007 – Alliance Kick-off Meeting
Sep 2007 – Web Site Launched
Dec 2007 – Magazine, Brochure, Conference
and National BIM Standard
We are Fully Operational and Open for Business
Why Change?
• NIST in 2004 identified $15.8B lost to lack of
interoperability
$4.8 trillion 2008
• $3
✗ trillion industry with possible 30% waste
• 40% of global raw materials are consumed by
buildings
• Facilities consume 40% of the energy
• 65.2% of total U.S. electricity consumption
• Facilities contribute 40% of the emissions
• Facilities contribute 20% of land fills
• U.S. is no longer the worlds largest
Source:
CII &not
LCI 2004
consumer…but we
did
slow down
Another Sign of the Times…
Need to reduce
waste here also!!
Business Model
Execution Stage
Procurement Stage
Construction Documents Stage
Design Stage
Project Delivery Selection Stage
Dollars Expended on Facility
Conception Stage
Utilization
Stage
Closure
Stage
Optimized approach with virtual modeling and analysis
Typical
approach
failing
to do
routine maintenance
with
reduced
change
orders
& delivery
time and lower
andThe
having
replace
items
earlier and more often
operating
andtosustainment
we are
currently
costs
Typical savings
design/build
approach
with required
experiencing with faster delivery
maintenance
and fewer change orders
The yet untapped $avings
2yr
100+ Years
1Yr
Japanese Version
buildingSMART Global Organization: November 2007
• 13 chapters - 26 countries - 542 organizations
Membership
• Owners
• Architects
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• Engineers
• Facility managers
• Builders
• Manufacturers
• Software vendors
• Universities
• Research laboratories
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BIM - What is in it for me?
1. A more valuable product for your clients
2. Higher quality facilities
3. Lower energy usage
4. Shorter delivery time
5. Lower lifecycle costs
6. Ability to offer more services
7. Fewer change orders and RFI’s
8. Better environmental stewardship
9. Better information-based decisions
10. A documented record of facilities and
infrastructures prior to, during and after
construction.
A Visual Reason For BIM
Daniel Libeskind’s Denver Art Museum
2D
3D
Visualization
with Conflict
Analysis
Slide courtesy of C. Eastman
Far More Than Visualization
Ceiling Integration – Disney Concert Hall
Frank Gehry
Photo courtesy of Dennis R. Shelden, Ph.D., Chief
Technology Officer, Gehry Technologies. The picture is of the
Disney Conference Hall, designed by Frank Gehry.
Alliance Vision and Mission
• Vision
– A global environment where all participants
can readily and transparently share, apply
and maintain information about facilities and
infrastructure
• Mission
– Improve all aspects of the facility and
infrastructure lifecycle by
promoting collaboration,
technology, integrated
practices and open
standards
Alliance Goals
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Provide visibility to ongoing efforts
Identify interfaces
Identify gaps and overlaps
Support ongoing projects
Coordinate a fragmented industry
to profoundly reduce
waste (Materials and Time)
• Demonstrate the power of an
industry alliance all moving toward
a common vision
• To reduce industry waste
by $200B a year by 2020
Emerging Organization – North America
IAI-International
Board of Directors
President
Product Development Team
Bjørn K Stangeland
Lars C. Christensen
Board of Direction
buildingSMART Staff
Business
Practice
Integration
Real
Property
Community
Visualization,
Simulation
& Analysis
Energy
And
Environment
Quality
of
Life
Project listing and coordination
Start-up Project efforts
Active buildingSMART® Efforts
Economy
&
Sustainability
Research
And
Development
Pankow Projects
Alliances
And
Standards
User
Groups
Technical Committee
(IAI – North America)
Coordinator – Deke Smith
IFC – Kimon Onuma
IDM – Dianne Davis
MVD – Richard See
IFD – Roger Grant
Education
Facility Information Council
David Jordani
Precast
Structural
Execution Planning
National BIM Standard
National CAD Standard
Alan Edgar
Mark Butler
Board of Direction
Tom Gay, FM Global, Chair
David Conover, Intl. Code Council, Vice Chair
John Cross, AISC, Secretary
David Hammond, USCG, Treasurer
Markku Allison, AIA
Jim Bedrick, Webcor Builders
James Broaddus, Broaddus & Assoc.
Bill Brodt, FMOC
Mark Butler, NCS
Hector Camps, PHI Cubed, Inc.
Mathew Cramer, SMACNA
Dianne Davis, AEC Infosystems
Alan Edgar, NBIMS
Sean Flaherty, Nemetschek NA
Scott Frank, Jaros, Baum & Bolles
Andy Fuhrman, OSCRE
Roger Grant, CSI
Henry Green, BSSC
Stephen Hagan, GSA
Gordon Holness, ASHRAE
Ian Howell, Newforma, Inc.
Bill Hoy, BF Saul
Ric Jackson, FIATECH
Steve Jones, McGraw-Hill
David Jordani, FIC
Rob Kistler, BETEC
David Lukens, AGC
Patrick MacLeamy, Hellmuth, Obata,
Kassenbaum
Frank McDonough, McDonough Bolyard Peck
Bob Bank, U.S. Army COE
Richard E. Morrey, Accela, Inc.
Bill Napier, Division of State Facilities
Mieszko B. Niedzwiecki, Leo A Daly
Kimon Onuma, Onuma Design
Mark Reichardt, OGC
Forrest Sheperd, William H. Gordon Associates
Adam Snavely, EMCOR Group
Jose Teran, Jose F. Teran, AIA
Brad Workman, Bentley Systems
Programs
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Economic Issues Program
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Quality of Life Program
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Real Property Program
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Business Process Program
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Visualization & Simulation Program
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User Group Coordination Program
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Environmental Program
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Education Program
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Alliances & Standards Program
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Research & Development Program
Dianne Davis / [email protected]
(410) 435-3600
Henry Green / [email protected]
(517) 241-9302
Andy Fuhrman / [email protected]
(831) 458-3346
Dave Jordani / [email protected]
(612) 333-9222
Adam Snavely / [email protected]
(443) 957-2347
Frank McDonough / [email protected]
(703) 641-9088
Mark Reichardt / [email protected]
(301) 840-1361
Bill Napier / [email protected]
(608) 267-0422
Richard E. Morrey / [email protected]
(801) 495-9300
Mark Butler / [email protected]
(402) 392-8782
Emerging Projects
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Industry Foundation Classes (ifc) (Alliance Technical Committee)
Information Delivery Manuals (IDM) (Alliance Technical Committee)
Model View Definitions (MVD) (Alliance Technical Committee)
Industry Framework Dictionary (IFD) (Alliance Technical Committee)
National BIM Standard (NBIMS) (NIBS FIC)
National CAD Standard (NCS) (NIBS FIC)
AECOO Testbed (OGC/buildingSMART/IAI)
Architectural Precast (Pankow)
Automated Code Compliance Checking (AC3) (ICC)
Construction to Operations Building Information Exchange (COBIE) (NASA/COE)
Early Design Information Exchange (ED) (COE)
Structural Steel Information Exchange (Pankow)
Geospatial Integration (Alliance)
Object Standards Harmonization (ISO 16739-ISO 15926) (FIATECH)
Distance Learning (Alliance)
Continuing Education Principles (Alliance)
University Education Coordination (Alliance)
Project Execution Planning for BIM (Pankow)
Supporting NBIMS
International Open Standards Based Technology
Ifc, IDM, ERM, MDV, and IFD Library
National BIM Standard
Requirements
Definition
OGC Testbed
Vendor delivered product
AECOO Testbed
Energy Code Compliance Checking
Energy Analysis
Costing
AECOO Testbed
Green Buildings
University and Association Education
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Distance Learning
Continuing Education
New Professionals
Research
Physical Plant
Me
Coordinating Object Definitions
ISO/PAS 16739
(Industry Foundation Class)
ISO 15926
(Process Industry)
Geospatial Relationship
CAD
Geospatially
Located
Building Information
Model
Copyright Sydney Opera House.
Courtesy Utzon Architects/Johnson
Pilton Walker (Architects in
collaboration), ARUP, with permission
Changing the Business Process
Product Selection
Analysis
Maintain
COBIE
Close Work Order
When Model is Updated
Ordering &
Invoicing
BIM Maturity – A Self Assessment
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Data Richness – How complete is the model?
Life-cycle Views – How many phases are included?
Roles Or Disciplines – How many players?
Business process – Are business processes defined?
Change Management – Is change management process in place?
Timeliness/ Response – How long does it take you to respond to RFI’s
or Change Orders?
Delivery Method – Is it single platform or SOA and web?
Graphical Information –
Are you using 3D models?
Spatial Capability – Is it tied to
geospatial or spatially aware?
Information Accuracy – Do you use
information assurance for input and output?
Interoperability/ IFC Support – Do
you use IFC’s as a primary tool?
Massachusetts General Hospital
Information Dissemination
Press, Conferences, Webinars
and other methods
Tipping Point Prediction
Evolution
Time is
of the
Revolution essence
Entities With Known BIM Efforts
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3XPT Strategy Group
7group
American Institute of Architects (AIA) - Building
Connections
AIA - Integrated Project Delivery
American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
American Society for Quality (ASQ)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AirConditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID)
Association of General Contractors of America (AGC) BIMForum
Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)
buildingSMART alliance
Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)
Canadian Green Building Council (CaGBC)
Center for Facilities and Environment (CIFE)
Construction Industry Institute (CII)
Construction Managers Association of America (CMAA)
Construction Owners Association of America (COAA)
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)
Construction Users Round Table (CURT)
Design Build Institute of America (DBIA)
FIATECH
General Services Administration (GSA)
International Alliance for Interoperability (IAI)—International
Institute for Market Transformation to Sustainability (MTS)
International Center for Facilities (ICF) Ottawa
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International Code Council (ICC) - SMARTcodes™
International Facilities Managers Association (IFMA)
Lean Construction Institute (LCI)
National Academy of Sciences Federal Facilities
Council (FFC)
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)
National Institute for Standards and Testing (NIST)
NIBS - Building Enclosure Technology and
Environment Council (BETEC)
NIBS - Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC)
NIBS - Facility Information Council (FIC)
NIBS - Facility Maintenance and Operations Committee
(FMOC)
NIBS - High Performance Building Council (HPB)
NIBS - International Alliance for Interoperability of North
America (IAI-NA)
NIBS - Multihazard Mitigation Council (MMC)
NIBS - National BIM Standard (NBIMS)
NIBS - National CAD Standard (NCS)
NIBS - Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG)
Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC)
Open Standards Consortium for Real Estate (OSCRE)
Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National
Association (SMACNA)
Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)
US Army - Civil Engineering Research Laboratory
(CERL)
U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC)
Who is Coordinating?
Support The Alliance to Help …
• Provide visibility to ongoing efforts to develop
buildingSMART® practices.
• Identify the interfaces, gaps, overlaps and
collaboration opportunities among groups
addressing buildingSMART® practices.
• Provide buildingSMART® products, such as the
U.S. National Building Information Model
Standard (NBIMS).
• Support ongoing buildingSMART® projects.
• Reduce wasted industry time, effort and cost.
• Demonstrate the benefits to industry of moving
toward a common vision of buildingSMART®.
How do I join the Alliance?
1. Visit www.buildingsmartalliance.org
2. Apply on-line or contact:
Deke Smith – [email protected] (202) 289-7800 or
Peter Smeallie - [email protected]