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#tbim2016 continues with… BIM DfMA and the black art of MEP

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***PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE HAVE HAD TO CHANGE THE VENUE OF THIS EVENT TO THE ROSEBOWL***

 

Wednesday March 9th 2016

Twilight seminar

The Rose Bowl, Leeds - Room RB437, theatre B

We are pleased to be hosting another joint event with CIBSE, this time focussing on how Building Services contractors and manufacturers are developing their digital processes and content to assist project teams.

BIMstore will be talking about their work with major building services manufacturers, why creating these objects is important for the industry and how they are now being used across the lifecycle of projects. There has even been mention of how they work with another thinkBIM favourite topic - Product Data Templates.

G&H Building Services will be describing how they have approached BIM adoption in their business - a great case study in how they have developed their digitals services in ways that suit their business and the benefits this has brought.

Turner & Townsend will also be explaining why the data in building services models is so important and demonstrating how cost certainly can be derived from this information. Focussing on quality, quantification and estimation the team from T&T will offer a great insight into 5D workflows.

To get involved join us on 9th March 2016

at Old Broadcasting House, Leeds Beckett University,

Leeds, LS2 9EN

17:30 - 19:30

Click here to book your place!

 

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What good BIM events look like: CIBSE, Henry Boot Construction and the Philpster to headline thinkBIM Spring Series

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Whilst some might suggest Level 2 is the norm and the world of digital construction is sorted here at thinkBIM we know that people are still looking for advice, support and guidance wherever they are on their BIM journey. So we are pleased to offer a high quality Spring series focussed on the Construction and Assembly phase of the lifecycle of a built asset.

 

Wednesday 3rd February - Twilight seminar

BIM in Yorkshire - a case study in collaboration

We all know its BIM up north and here’s the team to prove it. Henry Boot Construction will be showcasing their BIM journey, the NFB BIM Champion’s programme and an all Yorkshire case study of collaboration for a project in Yeadon.

Speakers include Henry Boot themselves, Watson Batty Architects, Dudleys Civil and Structural Engineers and Frame Deck Ltd, Steel Fabricators

 

Wednesday 9th March - Twilight seminar

BIM, DfMA and the black art of MEP

We are pleased to be hosting another joint event with CIBSE, this time focussing on how Building Services contractors and manufacturers are developing their digital processes and content to assist project teams.

Expect offsite manufacturing, suppliers content and they are even offering a bit of virtual reality too!

 

Wednesday 23rd March - half day conference

What good BIM looks like

With only 12 days to go until the Level 2 fanfare we are delighted to announce that David Philp is returning to thinkBIM as a keynote speaker. This conference will showcase some of the best speakers and round table hosts from our illustrious 5 year history. Come and hear from a wide range of professional experts and participate in lively roundtable discussions as we deliver our best in class review of everything digital in construction.

 

Click here to book your place!

We are delighted to announce Exactal as our Spring Series sponsor.

Exactal is pleased to be sponsoring the Spring Series of thinkBIM. Exactal creates world-leading & innovative construction software, used in over 70 countries around the world. Our main product, CostX, has fast gained popularity throughout the UK and the world as the leading BIM estimating solution. With intuitive BIM & 2D takeoff, integrated workbooks & customised reports, all in the one program, CostX will make your estimating faster, smarter and more accurate. Visit www.exactal.co.uk for more information.

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Taking BIM outside the building

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In another first for thinkBIM we are really pleased to announce our December conference will be themed around all things BIM, infrastructure and landscape.

This event has been 18 months in the making and will focus on how BIM can improve the context of a project as well as deliver benefits to infrastructure schemes. We are bringing together a group of leading practitioners from this sector to look at how widely BIM has been adopted to date and what future innovations we can expect.

We are pleased to announce the following keynote speakers for this unique event;

  • Karen Alford, BIM/GSL Programme Manager, Environment Agency
  • Roger Wantling, Senior User Area 12 and BIM Programme Board Member for Maintenance, Highways Agency
  • Henry Fenby-Taylor, BIM System Designer at Colour Urban Design, representing the Landscape Institute.
  • Rob Jackson, Associate Director, Bond Bryan Architects

Don’t miss this it is a unique opportunity to discuss how BIM processes can be implemented on infrastructure and external works. Come along to help debate and discuss how digitalisation could affect the shape of this part of the industry.

 

thinkBIM - BIM Outside the Building half-day conference

Wednesday 2nd December 2015, 12:30 – 17:30

Squire Patton Boggs LLP, 2 Park Lane, Leeds, LS3 1ES

Click here to book your place

£70 or free to Constructing Excellence Yorkshire and Humber Club members

Join us on 4th November for Risk Free BIM

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Despite all the well published benefits that can be derived from digital workflows a large part of the industry still see the risk of adoption as being too great for the apparent rewards.

So how do you take the risk out of BIM?

On the 4th November we will be taking a look at how recycling data can reduce project risks – how digital processes can ensure faster compliance and better results on projects.

Our speakers will be covering how BIM delivers improvements for Building Control, how it can be used to practically implement the requirements of the Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Regulations and case studies around the real contractual implications of delivering BIM on projects.

Again thinkBIM brings you another slant on how to achieve better results by working digitally – taking the risk out of BIM!

To get involved join us on 4th November 2015 at Old Broadcasting House, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, LS2 9EN

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Building Bridges with BIM

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Following on from last fortnight’s tbimxtra simulcast event we return to our normal events programme and thinkBIM home for the first in our autumn series which will focus on the design and preconstruction phase of a build, this time tackling the previously unexplored areas of BIM in infrastructure and external works.

For our first event on 7th October, we will be joined by five members of the AECOM Mott MacDonald Joint Venture engineering team who are working on the technically challenging Ordsall Chord railway improvement scheme.

The project is being delivered through a multi-disciplinary Alliance to address the complexities of the new Ordsall Chord support structures, the widening of existing brick arch viaducts, design of both precasts and insitu concrete elements, detailing of steel structures using fabrication software ad innovative ways of providing deliverables to the client.

To get involved join us on 7th October 2015
at Old Broadcasting House, Leeds Beckett University,
Leeds, LS2 9EN
17:30 - 19:30

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An Introduction to FM and where BIM fits in

thinkBIM continues the Summer Series focusing on an Introduction to FM and where BIM fits into construction business processes.

We will hear from Mark Whittaker,Business Development Manager, Integral UK Limited & Deputy Chair, BIFM North Region.

Mark will provide an introduction/overview of the various strands of FM.

  • What the FM industry actually does and so what data it needs
  • The different types of FM - PPM, Hard FM, Soft FM and Total FM solutions - and what this all means
  • Why having access to the right data helps with performance based contracts
We will also hear from Martin Ward, Portfolio Services Director at Styles & Wood Group. Martin will talk about:
  • How the FM industry uses data and where they currently get it from
  • What data is important to the FM industry
  • How does the FM industry want to receive data - Excel, COBie, some other format?
A wish list of what design and construction teams really ought to give you rather than what you currently receive!

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Behavioural change, Digital Toolkit, those PDTs again and #BIM Beers at our #GreenBIM Construction & Assembly Conference

 

On 1st April the Centre for Knowledge Exchange (CKE) once again brought together its thinkBIM & Green Vision networks at Squire Patton Boggs in Leeds in a half day #greenBIM conference themed on how effective use of data can lead to greener outcomes for buildings and their occupants.

The assembled audience were treated to a presentation on behavioural change, a whistle stop tour of the new NBS BIM toolkit (a whole week before those at BIM Show Live), on overview of BIM implmentation in Copenhagen, two round table discussion sessions & a Pecha Kucha showcase which seamlessly blended laser scanning, funding support for BIM adoption, Biomimicry & green materials. The event was chaired by Su Butcher, hereafter referred to as the first lady of social media, and was rounded off with a curry and of course #BIMbeers. The conversation and the beer was flowing (almost too well at one point, thanks Duncan for saving the day there, not to mention Squire’s very nice carpets!). The day produced a phenomenal amount of content which we couldn’t possibly squeeze all in to one post so here is our summary of what happened with more posts to follow!

You can also read Su’s thoughts from the day over on the Just Practising blog here

Thought-provoking presentations, lively debate & #bimbeers at last Wednesday’s #TBIM2015

Wednesday 4th March saw the second event in our thinkBIM Construction and Assembly series, a twilight seminar on BIM 4 Manufacturers in conjunction with BIM4M2 task group. The event featured three presentations and a lively Q & A session which generated much debate & further discussion to take forward to future thinkBIM events.

The full presentations (slides & vocal) from the event are available to view at the link below. Please note, the feed has been edited in parts due to protection of sensitive information.

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Please also check out our storify of the event below, summarising the best tweets of the evening

Our next event on 1st April is our #GreenBIM half-day conference featuring presentations on behavioural change, an update on the NBS Digital Toolkit, a quick fire pecha kucha session and much much more! More info and booking here

Many thanks as always to our supporters

We’ve joined up with the BIM4M2 group to bring you BIM 4 Manufacturing

The next event in our thinkBIM construction and assembly series will be a joint twilight event with the BIM 4 Manufacturers & Manufacturing Group. on 4th March at Old Broadcasting House in Leeds. The event will start at 17:30 and finish around 19:30.

BIM4M2 is one of the BIM Task Group working groups involving people and organisations concerned with BIM for manufacturers (the organisations) and manufacturing (the process). Members include a healthy mix of manufacturers (SMEs and multi-nationals), consultants and content providers. The group’s long term vision is for the UK construction product manufacturing sector to be recognised as a world leader in the integration of BIM and manufacturing technologies to supply the products and solutions for a sustainable built environment.

Our speakers for this event are:

 

 

 

 

Chris Witte, Marketing Director for Knauf Insulation @Chrisjwitte

Knauf are a business who has already taken the plunge and have created model objects that are freely available to download for a large proportion of their product range. Chris will be sharing his experiences of this progress.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alan Balkie, BIM Object @BIMobject

Our second speaker is Alan Baikie, Managing Director for BIM Objects UK. Alan has many years of experience in the construction software industry and now heads up one of the several content creation organisations that are available.

Both Chris and Alan are also key members of the BIM4M2 group - BIM for Manufacturing and Manufacturers with key roles in the Education, Data Templates (PDTs) and Promotion groups within the BIM4M2 organisation

 

 

 

 

 

Our third speaker is our good friend of thinkBIM Craig Sewell from Cubicle Centre @cubicle_Craig. Craig is Brand and Marketing Director at Cubicle Centre and has overseen their businesses journey from 2D to 3D, the creation of their own suite of model content and how they are using this to add value for both themselves and their customers.

 

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BSI BIM Conference 2nd December 2014 #BISBIM2014

Write-up by thinkBIM ambassador, Duncan Reed (@djhreed67)

On December 2nd I wandered along the banks of the Thames, through a very damp London to my second BSI BIM Conference. It had been twelve months since I last attended and BSI has been very busy publishing BIM guidance in the shape of PAS 1192-3:2014 and BS 1192-4:2014 not to mention the even more recent announcement of PAS 1192-5 for Data Security and the fact that our chair, Richard Waterhouse, is also in charge of the NBS-led consortia charged with delivering the Digital Plan of Works and ‘completing’ classification in the form of Uniclass2. But those two little tasks were for another day.

As is traditional for the start of any UK BIM Conference the proceeding opened with Dave Philp (@thephilpster) Director of BIM at Aecom and BIM Task Group, setting the scene, reviewing progress to date and outlining the brave journey into Level 3 – sometime.

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Our second speaker was Anne Kemp (@ACKEMPO), Director, BIM Strategy and Development at Atkins for some fantastic, informative, telling and challenging words on BIM as behavioural change. If BIM really is 80% people and process; 20% technology it does make me wonder why we don’t have more people like Anne explaining how to manage this seismic shift in the way construction should be managed and delivered. If you get an opportunity to hear her speak my advice is grab the chance. If you can’t then read this book she recommended – Mind Change: How digital technologies are leaving their mark on our brains by Susan Greenfield.

 

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After Anne I heard my first ever ‘Security Issues in BIM’ presentation by Alex Luck, Principal of A Luck Associates. BIM may be all about collaboration and sharing but what happens if the data gets into the wrong hands. Some real challenges here for the industry to grapple with – particularly when some are still trying to hold onto data rather than even share in the first place. I hope data security doesn’t get hijacked as a reason by some not to do BIM. The PAS 1192-5 draft for consultation is due out early in the New Year.

Before our first coffee break we were treated to an overview of the 1192 family by Mervyn Richards, OBE, and Director of Avanti Partnership. Merv gave a great review of where we have come, what we’ve achieved and what is still to be done. Key message from him –

“You can’t do Level 2 yet – all the documents aren’t yet in place!”

Coffee break over and we returned to our fourth floor basement business suite to hear Paul Oakley (@OakleyCAD), Associate Director BIM at the BRE explain what the BRE has to offer individuals and businesses for BIM training and support. But Level 2 certification? Hmmm.

Next up was my old Balfour Beatty Group friend Andy Powell (@ajbpow), Head of Building Information Modelling at Parsons Brinckerhoff. Andy gave a great overview on how a business needs to define BIM goals as well as frameworks for a Digital Strategy. PB have adopted the hashtag #digitalpotential More information at their website (and the video) http://pbworld.com/digitalpotential/

 

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Rob Manning gave a great overview on PAS 192-3 and in particular the role of the client whilst David Churcher provided some really useful examples of how this document can be implemented. His examples of what Organisational Information Requirements (OIRs) might actually look like were really useful.

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Keeping up?……… just about but fortunately we all had an opportunity to break for lunch, network, or just catch up with BIM colleagues.

Two o’clock and we were all back in our chairs to here Jon Kerbey, Head of Management Systems on HS2 and the man charged with delivering BIM on this scheme. HS2 has already published a BIM Upskilling report this year and Jon outlined some of the finding. Have to say they sound optimistic to my mind but let’s hope UK construction really does rise the challenge of delivering HS2. Their full report can be found at http://assets.hs2.org.uk/sites/default/files/HS2%20Supply%20Chain%20BIM%20Upskilling%20Study%2013-06-14.pdf

After Jon we were treated, and I use the word wisely, to a shock and awe presentation worthy of Dave Philp or even Paul Morell. Nigel Davies (@NigelPDavies), Director at Evolve, pulled no punches in de-mystifying, de-bunking and generally giving BIM a good roughing up. But in particular businesses over-complicating BIM and over-stating their abilities were his key targets. Let’s get Level 1 right, a sentiment that has been echoed less vocally by previous speakers too. His statistics on where construction think they are, and where they actually are, on the Bew-Richards BIM wedge put me in mind of the BIM analogies with teenage sex.

BIM is like teenage sex

Everyone talks about it…

Nobody really knows how to do it

Everyone thinks everyone else is doing it

So everyone claims they are doing it!

The final speaker the delegates were treated too, after another dose of caffeine and cake, was Nic Nisbet @nicknisbet - the personification of COBie for the UK(?). Nic gave a great overview of the recently published BS1192-4 Code of Practice in his usual dry manner. Also good to hear that COBie for Infrastructure guidance/case studies are due out soon too.

All the days Twitter events have been captured by the Storify link below https://storify.com/djhreed67/bsi-bim-conference-london-2nd-december-2014

But the last part of the day was handed over to the delegates for a group discussion session. We were split into 5 groups and asked to review the following questions

15.50 – 16.30 Table discussions

How to improve the effectiveness of processes on projects?

How would you promote BIM as a natural progression within the organisation?

Commitment to BIM – what do we need to do – BIM shopping list

So with a group of about 19 we attempted to answer these questions in the time allowed. What did we end up with? A wide-ranging BIM discussion, pretty much around these points but not necessarily being focussed enough to answer the questions, ensued. Despite not having my trusty bundle of Sharpies from last year I was voted in (??) as Group 3 scribe and presenter.

So, in the true style of BIM as a disruptive technology I amended questions to better fit the answers we were identifying.

How to improve the effectiveness of processes on projects?

How would you promote BIM as a natural progression within the organisation?

Commitment to BIM – what do we need to do – BIM shopping list

So re-focussing the question to an answer of

Improve processes, promote BIM (get) commitment

But as a more full answer and summary of discussions we came up with the following response for our Chair, Richard Waterhouse.

  • It’s all about people – and businesses need to determine who is best placed in their business to deliver BIM (it’s not necessarily the IT Manager – remember BIM is a process not technology)
  • We are looking at a paradigm shift, we can’t just tinker around the edges – a great point made by Andy Powell, Parsons Brinckerhoff, in his presentation earlier in the day.
  • Change needs to start with the individual, a person needs to want to change in the first instance. But change also needs to happen at all levels with business leaders giving leadership
  • Businesses need to understand, and address, the fear of change. Change management is vital for BIM to succeed.

  • Businesses need to identify problems, they are normally too quick to offer solutions.
  • Businesses also need to learn to work better with new tools; but these tools need to be appropriate!!
  • Businesses also need to plan for change a long time before the change is going to occur. You just can’t rock up for a project start up meeting and expect to deliver BIM. Also remember that one size most definitely does not fit all – solve the issues not the symptoms.
  • Be aware that some changes will happen so rapidly that there is no time to consider them – let them happen!
  • Still be mindful of commercial realities. The group had a long discussion on the (usual) subject of Capex and Opex. But still very valid at present for the industry. Get the Capex and Opex trams together, shake them up and bring out the best from them both. Don’t think of projects, think of assets, in fact don’t even think of assets think of portfolios. But when thinking this way people and businesses still need to ensure that the micro and macro scales are still aligned.
  • BIM is business transformation – as an industry we all manage projects, BIM is ‘just’ another project to manage.
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