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1 The impact of BIM: An Architect’s Perspective

2 About Stride Treglown Formed in 1953 10th largest practice in the UK 76th largest practice in the world £14m turnover (2012) 80% retained clients Secured over 50 frameworks throughout the UK 245 members of staff Quality Assured to ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 Environmental Management and BS OHSAS 1800 accredited Investors in People and CHAS accredited We are a ‘Building Top 300’ company Southampton

3 What is BIM?

4 BIM is ‘Building Information Modelling’ A collaborative process of virtual design, construction and management of buildings The use of BIM unites design phase; construction phase and post construction phases including facility management. It means understanding and controlling the data flow through these phases, ensuring leanness in its handling and therefore driving efficiency. If we make the construction process more efficient and eliminate uncertainties before construction, we can drive down cost

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6 4D Time (Phasing/Sequencing) 5D Cost. (Measuring/Estimating) 6D Life Cycle. (Building Owner / FM) And the list goes on... 11D? More dimensions

7 Levels of BIM Collaboration Level 1 Lonely BIM Level 2 Shared BIM Level 3 Integrated BIM Contractor Architect Structure M+E Architect Contractor StructureM+E Structure M+EArchitect Contractor

8 Why BIM?

9 Reduce Operation Costs Most of a buildings cost is in it’s operation DesignConstructOperate £1=£10=£100

10 Why from the Government? Digital Leaders Inefficient Industry UK construction costs 20% more than Europe Singapore takes ½ hour to register a planning application All US projects have to be delivered in BIM Zero Change contracts now possible 2016 All Government projects to be Level 2 Shared BIM

11 A shared knowledge resource to support decision-making Improved coordination Increased efficiency Better decisions “A model should provide access to all graphic and non graphic information about a building, as an integrated resource” Access to Information

12 The Design Process 3D Virtual Design 2D Formation Use Construction

13 More Output for Less Input

14 BIM forces collaboration "BIM is a 21st Century campfire - it gathers people together." David Philp, Cabinet Office

15 What are the challenges?

16 A whole new world

17 The process of change denial resistance commitment exploration

18 New www.ribaplanofwork.com

19 Sub-Structure

20 Super-Structure

21 Mechanical & Electrical

22 Fit-out

23 Shell

24 We have this…

25 … and hope for this…

26 … to produce this

27 But we get this…

28 … and this…

29 … and have to produce this.

30 Twin tracking traditionalbim

31 Exemplar industry response?

32 Furniture’s Light Bulb Moment

33 Embedded data

34 …driving 100 hits a day

35 When are you having yours?

36 stridetreglown.co.uk


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