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1 National Institute of Building Sciences International Alliance for Interoperability BIM-GIS Information Exchange Kickoff Meeting – March 29, 2010

2 Agenda Introductions NIBS and buildingSMARTalliance Define the Need Discuss Goals/Objectives Next Meeting

3 Introductions Deke Smith Earle Kennett Bill East John Messner Dennis Shelden Calvin Kam Mitch Schefcik Chris Andrews Paul Cote Don Kuehne John Young Niels LaCour Alexander Stepanov Eric Wittner Louis Hecht Russ Manning Renee Tietjen Jason Combs Scott McFarlane Babak Jalalzadeh Ken Casazza Stu Rich Jaymes Cloninger Mark Butler Hector Camps Phillip Cousins Diane Davis Alan Edgar Kristine Fallon Dave Jordani Dave Morris Bill Napier Mark Reichardt Angela Lewis Kimon Onuma Clark Morgan Tim Murtha Paul Seletsky Kathy Kalscheur Louise Sabol Jeremy Hazel Michael Rendler Theresa Thompson Mohammed Biswas Peter Sforza

4 National Institute of Building Sciences 1974 - Public Law 93-383, Sect. 809 –Bridge between Private and Public Construction –Non-governmental – Unique 501c3 Organization –Unique in that it represents all disciplines in industry Architects, Engineers, Contractors, Insurers, Unions, Manufacturers, Legal, Housing, Vendors, Owners, Consumers, State & Federal Government, Codes & Standards, and Testing –buildingSMART alliance is a council of the Institute –Formerly International Alliance for interoperability NIBS Related Products – –Construction Criteria Base –Whole Building Design Guide –National CAD Standard –National BIM Standard An Authoritative Source of Innovative Solutions for the Built Environment

5 The Alliance Vision A global environment where all participants can readily and transparently share, apply and maintain information about facilities and infrastructure to enhance quality and economy of design, construction, operation and maintenance Mission Improve all aspects of the facility and infrastructure lifecycle by promoting collaboration, technology, integrated practices, and open standards

6 Relationships NIBS Board of Directors NIBS NIBS President buildingSMART alliance™ Staff Board of Direction buildingSMART International Alliance Programs Projects From all members of the Alliance External and Internal Projects Sponsors and Members External and Internal Projects

7 Proposed Strategy 1.Create a strong industry presence and recognition for alliance goals for interoperability and collaboration 2.Create a multilevel business enterprise architecture for the industry involving all stakeholders by identifying all activities in the scope of the alliance 3.Seek projects that populate the business architecture and ensure that information is identified and that it flows throughout the lifecycle to all stakeholders 4.Develop and advance open standards for interoperability and collaboration between practitioners based on the business enterprise architecture This is the primary goal of our efforts

8 BIM – GIS Information Exchange Project BIM and GIS both play key roles in a facility lifecycle Both systems need to exchange data yet both serve as the repository for key data elements This Project will provide the basis for an information relationship between the two environments and their underlying databases

9 Lifecycle Information View Simulations -Comfort -Ventilation, heating -Life cycle cost -Light, sound -Insulation -Fire, usage -Environment -Life time predictions Specifications -Specification sheets -Classification standards -Estimates, accounting Briefing -Functional req. -Estimates -Conditions -Requirements Knowledge databases -Best practise knowledge -Own practice Laws and regulations -Building regulations -Building specifications CAD software -Drawings, calculations -Architect, engineer,… VRML -Visualisation, 3D models Procurement -Product databases -Price databases Facility management -Letting, sale, operations -Maintenance -Guaranties Demolition, refurbishment -Rebuild -Demolition -Restoration Construction management -Scheduling -Logistics, 4D

10 The Stakeholders DesignStageConceptionStageProjectDeliverySelectionStageConstructionDocumentsStageProcurementStageExecutionStage Utilization Stage Closure Stage 2yr 100+ Years 1Yr Owner Planner - Scoping, Simulation Environmentalist Realtor Appraiser Mortgage Banker Designers Engineers - Energy Analysis, LEED Conflict Analyst Cost & Quantity Estimators Specifiers Contract Specialist & Lawyers Construction Contractors Sub-Contractors Fabricators Suppliers & Manufacturers Code Officials Facility Managers Maintenance & Sustainment Safety & Occupational Health Plant Operator Renovation & Restoration Space Manager Security Manager Network Manager CIO Risk Manager Insurer Occupant Support & Way finding First Responders Disposal Recycling Archivist

11 Design StageConception Stage Project Delivery Selection Stage Construction Documents Stage Procurement StageExecution Stage Utilization Stage Closure Stage IAI “BuildingSMART” model supports lifecycle data BIM Project Savings Optimized approach with virtual modeling and analysis with reduced change orders & delivery time and lower operating and sustainment costs Typical approach failing to do routine maintenance and having to replace items earlier and more often The yet untapped $avings The savings we are currently experiencing with faster delivery and fewer change orders Typical design/build approach with required maintenance © NIBS 2006,2007, all rights reserved

12 Rolling Up Information IAI-IFC Usage Space Natural Asset Linear Structure Structure Building Facility / Built Theatre / World Sub-Systems System Level Site Real Property Asset Country State / Province County Installation / Region Node Segment Room Space System Level Sub-Systems Room Water / Sea Land / Parcel Underground Air / Space Overlay Components City

13 BIM-GIS Interaction Needs How can BIM interact with GIS during the design process to address issues related to site conditions and surroundings? How can a BIM be incorporated into a campus- wide GIS dataset for lifecycle facility management and operations? How can a 3-D GIS model of a facility be used to create an as-is BIM model for planning or design activities? More…

14 BIM-GIS Interaction Issues What are the best business practices? What tools (BIM, GIS, CMMS, IWMS, etc.) should be used to perform what functions? What level of detail should be stored in each environment? What format(s) should be used for data exchange? What standards exist or need to be developed? How can web services play a role? More...

15 Member Expectations

16 Future Meetings Teleconferences every month? Every other month? Face to face at key events?

17 Thank You Contact information –http://www.buildingsmartalliance.org/index.ph p/projects/activeprojects/27 –John.przybyla@woolpert.comJohn.przybyla@woolpert.com –937-531-1330


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