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Alain ZARLI - ECTP
The project
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Construction information flow & digital platforms
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The DigiPLACE project objectives
The overarching objective of the DigiPLACE project is to
create a Reference Architecture Framework (RAF)
for the digital industrial platform for the construction sector
based on a shared consensus along the entire chain
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DigiPLACE beneficiaries and structure
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+ 7 Linked Third Parties: CEREMA, CU/BRE, LIST, NTNU, Tecnalia, TNO, VTT
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Alexis DAVID - ECTP
WP3: Digital level
& comparison analysis
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WP3 - Pave the way for DigiPLACE activities
• Provide a global vision of the level of digitalisation of the Construction sector• Digital technologies & tools implementation• Ongoing initiatives & existing digital platforms• Actual practices• Barriers & gaps• Comparison with other industrial sectors• …
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T3.1Level of implementation of digital technologies and industrial hubs/platforms in the EU construction sector and in other industrial sectors
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T3.1 – Methodology
Identification of existing
Construction platforms
Identification of evaluation criteria
Characterization and 1st Clustering of
existing Construction platforms
Assessment of the level of implementation of digital
technologies & platforms in the construction sector(& some other sectors)
Interviews with key stakeholders
Online survey to assess end-users’
(practitioners) practices
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T3.1 – Characterization of existing platforms & 1st clustering
• 300+ digital platforms listed• Around 200 of them characterised
and clustered
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Platform categories: 1st clustering proposed by the project partners
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Size of companies/org. who answered the survey
Do you use “advanced” digital tools & tech.?
T3.1 – Online survey (1/3)
- Disseminated among “practitioners” of the construction sector
- 186 responses, in 17 countries(Mostly architects)
- Provides a snapshot of :
• Their digital practices in the “real-world”
• What tools are used, why and how
• Their vision of digitization and their actual needs
• Etc. Why not?
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T3.1 – Online survey (2/3)
Which “advanced” digital tools & tech. do you mainly use?
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T3.1 – Online survey (3/3)
Added value Obstacles and missing features/functionalities
Main categories of the inputs
received
Project efficiency & management (11 items) Standards and formats (11 items)
Business/economics advantage (6 items) Interoperability and connectivity (3 items)
Service to the client (2 items) Technical features (5 items)
Data & technical aspects (2 items) Cost and accessibility (4 items)
Lack of knowledge & openness in the construction sector (2 items)
Many inputs received on:
• The added value of digital tools & tech. that practitioners see in their work
• The obstacles faced by practitioners in their digitalisation & the features/functionalities they actually need
Inputs confirmed and completed by interviews with key stakeholders:
• Refine (country by country) the digitalisation context of the Construction sector & other sectors
• Collect examples & good practices
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Full results: refer to deliverable D3.1
T3.2Comparative analysis of existing platforms in the construction sector and in other sectors
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T3.2 – Methodology
Selection of some representative Construction
digital platforms
Identification of evaluation criteria
Detailed characterization of platforms & listing of
features they offer/enable
• Detailed & technical comparative analysis of existing platforms
• Key aspects to take into account for the development of DigiPLACE RAF
• Identification of implementation options existing on the market
Interviews
Collect opinions, consolidate & validate the platforms analysis.Show potential differences between what platforms offer and how end-users actually use them.
Same approach with other sectors (healthcare,
agriculture, aerospace, automotive)
Comparison
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T3.2 – Platforms analysis
• Construction digital platforms and tools analysed:
• Evaluation criteria assessing characteristics:
• Use case & services: features/functionality proposed by the platform and the way they are implemented, standards, … (40+ items)
• System functioning: how platforms work in terms of data management, architecture, etc. (30+ items)
• Usability: how platforms are adaptable to different kinds of users & needs (10+ items)
• Economic factors: platforms cost and potential packages available (8 items)
Company/organisation Name of the platform/tool1 ACCA software PriMus-PLATFORM2 ACCA software usBIM.platform3 Autodesk BIM 3604 Autodesk Revit5 Cardiff University CUSP6 CSTB KROQI7 Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE8 IBM IBM Built Environment Platform9 GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD
10 GRAPHISOFT BIMcloud
11 TNO BIMserver.org
12 Trimble Trimble WorksManager
13 Government of Estonia E-Construction
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+ Global context and a few representative digital platforms for each of the sectors considered: - Healthcare- Agriculture- Automotive- Aerospace
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T3.2 – Main observations
• Representative listing of what can be found on the market.
• Remarks for Construction platforms:
• “Collaborative platforms” offer a vast array of use cases & services, under many different forms
• If not directly integrated in the platform/tool, still often possible to access services through APIs
• Use of many formats, extensions, linked services, standards, etc. across software
• Major issues for all sectors for the development of a large scale digital platform:
• lack of standardisation
• low interoperability of software & services
• Some services/features not properly answered (e.g. Machine Learning, PLM, Requirements for Documentation) -> could take example from other more “advanced” sectors (e.g. Aerospace)
• Preliminary agreement on the definition of a digital platform - at least in the context of DigiPLACE:
Operating system that enables to plug-in services and to give access to data, with the possibility to connect to other platforms, tools or applications via APIs.
Further development of IFC standard could be an answer.
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Full results: refer to deliverable D3.2
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T3.3Impact analysis and success factors for the identification of possible points of knowledge transfer
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T3.3 – Methodology
Assess how SF are currently addressed in existing representative
Construction digital platforms & toolsIdentify Success
Factors (SF)With their related
issues & interrogations
For each SF: list potential R&D orientations for the future development of
DigiPLACE RAF and Roadmap
Same approach with other industrial sectors
(healthcare, automotive, aerospace)
Comparison
To be further investigated in
WP5 & WP6
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T3.3 – Success Factors
TECHNICAL ASPECTS
1 Interoperability and sustainability
2 Collaboration enabler
3 Single entry point
4 Capacity to connect several platforms both at regional and national levels
5 Integration of both public and private data
6 Easier circulation of / access to services and products
7 Maintenance of data
8 Maintenance and update of the services
9 Adequate backup of data
10 Be customizable
11Be scalable and dynamic (provide an environment able to integratenew/existing tools)
12 Efficient and fast data management and data queries
SECURITY ASPECTS
19 Information and data security
20 GDPR compliance
DEMAND / REGULATORY ASPECTS
13 Capacity to check compliance with regulations & certifications
14 Capacity to answer the demand/needs of every kind of stakeholder
15 Relying on the national level, by interconnecting with national platforms
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
16Identification of clear funding mechanisms / systems (analysis of the economicsustainability of the platform)
17 Identification of business cases for all stakeholders
18 Increase of the competitiveness for all the value chain
Success Factors: focus points that the DigiPLACE RAF should consider, in order to fulfil the objectives of the DigiPLACE project.
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T3.3 – Main remarks on the comparison between sectors
• Many industries share a common context (SF added-value not limited to Construction):
• need for more cross-boarders/sectors cooperation
• increasing amount and complexity of the data to deal with
• need to comply with new regulations
• need to standardise practices and formats, e.g. to facilitate cooperation projects
• impetus for digitalisation - all adopted or tend to adopt international standard formats & APIs
• Major differences in the comprehension of the purpose & characteristics of platforms:
• Interconnected platforms (+ important role for public authorities at regional/national level)
-> More adapted to fragmented sectors – e.g. construction, agriculture
-> Not for markets dominated by fewer & bigger service providers – e.g. Aerospace, Automotive
• DigiPLACE’s RAF concept: does not seem to be existing in other industrial sectors
-> A structure fulfilling the 20 SF would help the Construction sector to catch up on digitalisation + to become more attractive
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Full results: refer to deliverable D3.3
T3.3 – R&D orientations and next steps
• For the future development of an EU digital platform concept, T3.3 has exposed a certain number of:
• Challenges
• Open questions
• Possible ways of implementation
• A list of R&D orientations for each Success Factor has been made.
From there and from the other WP3 inputs:
• WP5 & WP6 → further analyses, compare potential ways of implementation, etc., and ultimately to provide final answers through the development of the DigiPLACE RAF and Roadmap.
Refer to D3.3 for the complete listing
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Luigi PERISSICH –Federcostruzioni
Alexis DAVID - ECTP
Community of Stakeholders
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Community of Stakeholders
Join the DigiPLACE Community of Stakeholders
and actively contribute to building the European
Digital Platform for the construction ecosystem.
You have the opportunity to be heard
and have your inputs valued!
Go to the registration page
or use the QR code
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https://www.digiplaceproject.eu/
Alain ZARLI – ECTP
Brigitte JACQUEMONT & Sara ANGOTTI -Ministère de la transition écologique
The next steps: towards a Strategic
Roadmap for DigiPLACE
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Understanding DigiPLACE main ‘technical’ output (RAF) (1/2)
Reference Architecture Framework
Use cases analysis and high level specifications
Strategy Roadmap
5.2
5.1
WP6
The vision of the digital transformation of european construction industry, expressed as key use cases, to help achieve core objectives (egclimate change, resource use, health, productivity, competitiveness…)
The required architecture to support this vision, in terms of digital tools, services and platforms, interoperability, data and knowledge sharing…
How to get thereResearch effort, pilot projects, regulations, deployment of new services…
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Understanding DigiPLACE main ‘technical’ output (RAF) (2/2)
Overall objectiveA (European) reference architecture framework (RAF) to support the vision of a digital transformation of the European construction industry and all stakeholders for the progressive generalization of digital platforms, data spaces, apps and services (including public ones).
The principle of commonly agreed minimal, but sufficient interoperability levels (data-level, software level), and data privacy/security
The use of common standards, forming a baseline for the current state-of-the-art of existing solutions as well as a technical commitment to identify needs and required evolution of those standards
A generalised access to data spaces, infrastructures (and their components) and (catalogues of) services available to all – and in particular technical aspects related to public services, including procurement and public contracts, as well as identified future generic digital services (Building permits, digital Building Logbooks, etc.)
RAF = a delimited, deployable, evolving set of
specifications and development/deployment guidance fundamentally relying on the following
principles:
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A referential of tools and services to bedevelopped/generalized to support key
use cases
Special focus on required public services and regulations, both at EU
and MS levels
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DigiPLACE RAF - Collaborative work to identify key use cases
• 5 working groups on 5 main areas
• Not disconnected issues, but rather different viewpoints to address all the issues, with expected overlap
Common language, interoperability, standards
Rules & Regulations, public services
Data and knowledge sharing
Environmental performance
Business, market and collaboration
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TOPIC 1
…
Use case 1
Use case 2
TOPICS USE CASES
TOPIC 2
…
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DigiPLACE RAF – Current status: 36 use cases identified
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Common language, interoperability, standards
- 5 topics (access & use of standards, standards for improved data usage, interoperable product databases, …)
- 6 use cases
Rules & Regulations, public services
- 9 topics (building permits, rules compliance checking, access to construction rules, environmental regulations, …)
- 9 use cases
Data and knowledge sharing- 6 topics (data sharing, open data, sharing of best practices
& innovation patterns, integration of LEVEL(s), …)- 7 use cases
Environmental performance- 3 topics (environmental regulations, sharing of
environmental related data, LCA)- 3 use cases
Business, market and collaboration
- 5 topics (access to BIM, other services & marketplace, collaborative platforms, digital supply chain, …)
- 11 use cases
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A (DigiPLACE) strategy roadmap for future achievements
Overall objectiveDefine a Strategy Roadmap to support the stakeholders for the progressive implementation(s) of the Reference Architecture Framework and applications
Nurture the establishment of a common market of digital platforms and apps – supporting:→ the FAIR Data Principles as a set of guiding principles in order to make data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable (Wilkinson et al., 2016), allowing data producers and data publishers to promote maximum use of data and information, still ensuring various degrees of data ownership and privacy
→ the interconnection among (European, National, local) data spaces and platforms, to establish a pan-European network of (potentially certified) data spaces and related services.
Create a sample European set of experimental projects and facilities implementing and assessing the RAF set of specifications and development/deployment guidance, relying on a representative set of business scenarios, data spaces, and applications/services
Develop awareness, expertise and skills related to platform and services deployment, integration, and use, both for users of digital platforms, tools and services and for Third-party software/service developers and vendors – e.g. through Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs)
ROADMAP = a set of delimited, measurable and time-stamped actions (with
associated instruments) supporting a generalised deployment and use of RAF-compliant digital
platforms by 2027
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A ‘3 corner-stones’ approach
Experiment & Capitalise
Develop&
Deploy
Promote&
Network
Promote & Network
- Creating a long-lasting European stakeholders ecosystem / Forum to promote and continuously refine
the DigiPLACE RAF
- Developing a cartography of emerging or future initiatives and alliances dedicated to (RAF-compliant)
digital platforms, apps and services
Develop & Deploy
- Building Digital platforms (new or adapted) and Common Data Spaces leveraging on DigiPLACE RAF
- Deploying Large-scale Pilots (LSPs - supported by European or MS-based projects, regional or private
initiatives), along with common assessment methods
- Erecting a EU repository of Industry (Construction) Digital Commons (e.g. common data ontologies, reference data library, data sharing protocols…)
Experiment& Capitalise
- Providing an observatory of LSPs and Construction Digital Innovation Hubs (DIHs), contributing to training /
digital skills development in Construction
- Contributing to RAF-based digitalisation of EU and National regulations & directives, and to standard
developing organisations
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Timeline of actions within DigiPLACE (WP6)September 2019
WP1 (WIP)
WP2 (WIP)
WP3 - Completed
WP4 (WIP)
WP5 (WIP)
WP6
WP7 (WIP)
May 2021
Launch conference
November 20201st Internal Workshop
+ Deliverable n°1(draft scenarios)
December 2020
Online Consultation (open)
February 2021Deliverable n°2 (consolidated
scenarios)
March 2021
Draft roadmap+ 2nd Internal Workshop
April 2021Deliverable n°3
(strategic roadmap)
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ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
Ralph Montague BArch MRIAI
Director, Architect, ArcDox BIM Consultants
Board Member National BIM Council of Ireland
Chairman, NSAI Technical Mirror Committee for BIM
Past Chairman RIAI Practice Sub-Committee for BIM
Architects Council of Europe (ACE) BIM Working Group
Board Member Construction IT Alliance (CITA)
Part-Time Lecturer, Trinity College Dublin
ARCDOX | Enabling & Supporting BIM
Consultancy, Production, Support & Training
20+ years Industry Experience
10+ years Experience with BIM
200+ Projects in BIM
2000+ People Trained in BIM Tools
About the Presenter
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Dublin, Ireland
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Dublin, Ireland
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
ISO19650 “Organizing & Digitizing Information” (BIM)
Analogue vs Digital13-21% in Design/Construction
10-17% in Operations(*Boston Consulting Group Report 2016)
Dublin, Ireland
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The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Paper versus Data
Information in Printed or Static Formats versus Structured Digital Data
Can’t be Edited, Used or Updated
Useful as “Record” Information
Can Used, Filtered, Edited or Updated
Quicker for Processing & Checking Information
Fields
Values
Filters
Formulas
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
Process
Assimilate
Consider
Conceive
Record
Inform
The Architect
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Architects are in the “Information Communication” Business
Information You Receive Information You Produce
(to inform & instruct others)
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
Process
Assimilate
Consider
Conceive
Record
Inform
The Architect
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Architects are in the “Information Communication” Business
Client Brief
Requirements
Society
Community
Planning
Requirements
Building
Regulations
Environmental
Regulations
Health & Safety
Regulations
Construction Products
Regulations
Site & Context
Constraints
Opportunities
Budget & Time
Constraints
Opportunities
Materials & Methods
of Construction
Procurement
Strategies
Information You Receive Information You Produce
Information
Communication
Technologies
Speech (presentations, discussions)
Writing (letters, reports, emails)
Sketches
Drawings
Schedules
Specifications
Documentation
Visualizations
Renderings
Physical Models
2D CAD
3D Graphic Models
3D BIM
(to inform & instruct others)
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Important Considerations in Information Communications
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Important Considerations in Information Communications
Architects are NOT at the start, or the end, of Information Workflows Influence on the quality of information you receive (digitalisation of standards, regulations and markets).
Influence on the quality and usefulness of the information you produce, or you manage.
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Important Considerations in Information Communications
Architects are NOT at the start, or the end, of Information Workflows Influence on the quality of information you receive (digitalisation of standards, regulations and markets).
Influence on the quality and usefulness of the information you produce, or you manage.
Good Information vs Poor Information, and the effect on “Outcomes” Good Quality = correct, on-time, easy to find, available, accessible, in a useful format.
Poor Quality = incorrect, late, difficult to find, unavailable, inaccessible, in a static or bespoke format.
Working with good quality information is quicker, cheaper, safer, better understanding, fewer mistakes.
Working with poor quality information is slower, more expensive, more dangerous, more mistakes.
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Important Considerations in Information Communications
Architects are NOT at the start, or the end, of Information Workflows Influence on the quality of information you receive (digitalisation of standards, regulations and markets).
Influence on the quality and usefulness of the information you produce, or you manage.
Good Information vs Poor Information, and the effect on “Outcomes” Good Quality = correct, on-time, easy to find, available, accessible, in a useful format.
Poor Quality = incorrect, late, difficult to find, unavailable, inaccessible, in a static or bespoke format.
Working with good quality information is quicker, cheaper, safer, better understanding, fewer mistakes.
Working with poor quality information is slower, more expensive, more dangerous, more mistakes.
Digital vs Analogue Formats of Information Analogue information is typically slower to produce, update or use. More “abstracted” (less detailed).
Digital information is quicker to produce, update, or use. More “realistic” (more detailed).
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
Important Considerations in Information Communications
Architects are NOT at the start, or the end, of Information Workflows Influence on the quality of information you receive (digitalisation of standards, regulations and markets).
Influence on the quality and usefulness of the information you produce, or you manage.
Good Information vs Poor Information, and the effect on “Outcomes” Good Quality = correct, on-time, easy to find, available, accessible, in a useful format.
Poor Quality = incorrect, late, difficult to find, unavailable, inaccessible, in a static or bespoke format.
Working with good quality information is quicker, cheaper, safer, better understanding, fewer mistakes.
Working with poor quality information is slower, more expensive, more dangerous, more mistakes.
Digital vs Analogue Formats of Information Analogue information is typically slower to produce, update or use. More “abstracted” (less detailed).
Digital information is quicker to produce, update, or use. More “realistic” (more detailed).
Global Trends in Digitalisation in all Economic Sectors WEF & EU Commission driving “productivity”, “quality” and “sustainability” in the built environment.
Supporting Remote Working, Cross-Border Trade, Open Markets, Agile & Resilient Businesses
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
How Can Architects Help Support the Digitalisation Process?
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
How Can Architects Help Support the Digitalisation Process?
Embrace Your Role as “Information Managers” in the Design Process ISO19650 places special duties on “Lead-Appointed Party” for management of information.
Don’t give away responsibility and “agency” (don’t diminish your value).
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
How Can Architects Help Support the Digitalisation Process?
Embrace Your Role as “Information Managers” in the Design Process ISO19650 places special duties on “Lead-Appointed Party” for management of information.
Don’t give away responsibility and “agency” (don’t diminish your value).
Take Professional Responsibility for the Quality of Information & Outcomes Help your clients/employers to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
Help other participants and contributors to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
How Can Architects Help Support the Digitalisation Process?
Embrace Your Role as “Information Managers” in the Design Process ISO19650 places special duties on “Lead-Appointed Party” for management of information.
Don’t give away responsibility and “agency” (don’t diminish your value).
Take Professional Responsibility for the Quality of Information & Outcomes Help your clients/employers to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
Help other participants and contributors to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
Help Inform and Determine what Digital Information in Required Contribute to updates in standards and regulations, through the relevant professional bodies.
Demand better information from the market.
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
How Can Architects Help Support the Digitalisation Process?
Embrace Your Role as “Information Managers” in the Design Process ISO19650 places special duties on “Lead-Appointed Party” for management of information.
Don’t give away responsibility and “agency” (don’t diminish your value).
Take Professional Responsibility for the Quality of Information & Outcomes Help your clients/employers to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
Help other participants and contributors to understand the importance of “Information Management”.
Help Inform and Determine what Digital Information in Required Contribute to updates in standards and regulations, through the relevant professional bodies.
Demand better information from the market.
Help Make a Positive Impact on these Challenges in Construction Economics – Improve Productivity, Reduce the Cost of Design, Construction, Operations
Sustainability – Building Performance, Environmental Costs, Energy Use, Deep Retrofit
Quality – Compliance with Standards, Safety, Personal Loss
Procurement – Reduce Administration, Delays, Variations, Disputes
ARCDOXEnabling & Supporting BIMAre Architects Ready for Digitalisation? 15 Sept 2020
The Importance of Architects’ Involvement in the Digitalization Process
THANK YOU
Dublin, Ireland
The architects’ added value to DigiPLACE and other European research projects
Larissa De RossoAssistant Project Officer15/09/2020
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Who am I?
Larissa De RossoAssistant Project Officer at Architects’ Council of Europe
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
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European Architects
Architectural Market overview
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The architects’
added value in European
funded projects.
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How can you benefit from EU projects?
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
European Architects
Architectural Market overview
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The European ArchitectsArchitectural Market overview
562.000the number of architects in Europe in 2018
More information atACE Sector Study 2018https://www.ace-cae.eu/activities/publications/sector-study-2018/ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
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The European ArchitectsArchitectural Market overview
More information atACE Sector Study 2018https://www.ace-cae.eu/activities/publications/sector-study-2018/ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
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The European ArchitectsArchitectural Market overview
It is estimated that
71% of architectural
practices have 1 staff.
More information atACE Sector Study 2018https://www.ace-cae.eu/activities/publications/sector-study-2018/ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
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The European ArchitectsArchitectural Market overview
More information atACE Sector Study 2018https://www.ace-cae.eu/activities/publications/sector-study-2018/ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
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The European ArchitectsArchitectural Market overview
More information atACE Sector Study 2018https://www.ace-cae.eu/activities/publications/sector-study-2018/ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
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The European ArchitectsParticipate!
For all the data collect from previous surveys, access
ACE Observatoryhttps://aceobservatory.com/
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Contribute to 2020 Sector Study!
Scan the QR code and participate in the survey.
The survey finishes on the 30th September.
The architects’ added value in
European funded projects.
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How can architects benefit from European funded projects?
ACE Introduction to BIM
https://www.ace-
cae.eu/fileadmin/New_Upload/_15_E
U_Project/Creative_Europe/BIM_Guid
e/ACE_BIM_GUIDE_2019_A4_EN_W
EB.pdf
ACE Sector Study 2018
https://www.ace-
cae.eu/fileadmin/New_Upload/7._Publications/Sect
or_Study/2018/2018__ACE_Report_EN_FN.pdf
ACE YouTube Channel – BIM in Europe 2017https://youtu.be/iLLlnwHoKus
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Development of• Modular ”plug and play” architectural façade system • a set of digital BIM tools for designfor efficient energy performance after building renovation
https://renozeb.eu/October 2017 | September 2021
Development of• Framework for a digital platform for
the design and construction sector.
September 2019 | May 2021https://www.digiplaceproject.eu/
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The architects’ added value in European funded projects
Research and innovation projects
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Projects on digital solutions for the architectural market
https://www.bim4eeb-project.eu/
Development of• BIM Management System (BIMMS)• six BIM tools to assist on the building renovation design and construction for comfortable and energy efficient homes.
https://www.bim-speed.eu/en
Development of• Enhanced Common Data Environment (CDE) • set of BIM toolsto improve comfort and energy efficiency in building renovation.
January 2019 | June 2022
November 2019 | October 2022
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The architects’ added value in European funded projects
Research and innovation projects
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http://bimzeed.eu/
Development of • 12 on-line Learning Units combining BIM and energy efficiency to upskilling architects, engineering and other actors in the construction chain.
https://www.bimplement-project.eu/
Development of • CPD program and tools to improve design and construction of energy efficient buildings by using BIM as a learning tool.
Projects on CPD programs and training opportunities
November 2019 | October 2021
September 2017 | August 2020
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
The architects’ added value in European funded projects
Research and innovation projects
How can you benefit from EU
projects?
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DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
Join the DigiPLACE Community of Stakeholders and actively contribute to building the European Digital Platform for the construction ecosystem.
You have the opportunity to be heardand have your inputs valued!
Go to the registration page or use the QR code
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BIM tools are being develop to assist architects in the design of renovation buildings using RenoZEB façade new technology. Stay tuned for training videos in October.
This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No. 768718
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
https://renozeb.eu/
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BIM Management System provides• An environment store and share data between
users,
• a 3D IFC BIM Model
• data visualisation viewer
• a set of six BIM4EEB tools
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement N. 820660
https://www.bim4eeb-project.eu/
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BIM4EEB BIMplanner
The software• design to assist architects in the construction planning.
BIM4EEB Fast Mapping toolkit
BIM4EEB BIMeaser
BIM4Occupants
The toolkit provides• a pair of smart glasses and a sensor stick.The kit is designed to scan the existing building creating a 3D model.
The software provides• comparison table between different design options for energy efficient
building renovation.
The mobile application provides• graphics for monitored indoor environmental data such as temperature
and humidity, energy consumption and weather data.
The information provides input for architects during the designdevelopment phase and post occupancy phase.
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement N. 820660
https://www.bim4eeb-project.eu/
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An improved Common Data Environment Platform provides • tool for project planning and
coordination,• Tool for on-line meeting, • Tool for chat area,• add-on tools for energy
efficient simulation on several design options, and tools that facilitates the acquisition of data from existing buildings.
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N. 820553
https://www.bim-speed.eu/en
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EU BIM for Building Renovation Competition Coming in Spring 2021
Stakeholder community – Join us!• provide feedback to the project
development • get the latest updated in the development
of the project tools
• The Industry Day (every November) is the project feedback session.
This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N. 820553
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30 https://www.bim-speed.eu/en
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Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union
9 Learning Units for architects and architectural students
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30 http://bimzeed.eu/
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Take part in the testing phase!
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
Co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union
http://bimzeed.eu/
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BIM catalogue of constructive element This project has received funding from European Union’s H2020 research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No 745510
DigiPLACE webinar, Online15th September 2020 12:00-13:30
https://www.bimplement-project.eu/
Are architects ready for the digitalisation?DigiPLACE Webinar 15.09.2020
Digitalisation of the construction sector - the EU policy perspective. Ilektra Papadaki, DG GROW, European Commission
Importance of the construction ecosystem
Total employment in architectural and engineering
activities
Millions of workers (share of EU-27 total), 2017
EU-27 2.9 (2%)
Total employment in the construction ecosystem Millions of workers (share of EU-27 total), 2017
EU-27 14 (7%)8.9%of EU GDP
3.1mil
businesses
1.64 trillion
Output in the
EU
95%
SMEs
https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/publication/eur-scientific-and-technical-research-reports/digital-transformation-transport-construction-energy-government-and-public-administration
Digitalisation of the construction ecosystem
Digital construction: EU focus areas
BIM:Preparing Public Authorities for digitalization
Public Procurement = major share of total construction expenditure
Ex: Germany 44% (BCG - 2012 figure)
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Handbook for the introduction of BIM in public procurement available in 21 languages
250 public procurers trained on BIM in 10 workshops
5 EU MS implementing BIM in construction permits through Structural Reform Funds
Methodology for cost-benefit analysis for the use of BIM in public tenders(09.2020-05.2021)
Develop a model to measure the costs and benefits (both monetary and non-monetary) of BIM in public construction projects;
Costs and Benefit Model development
Demonstrate the practical usage and relevance of the model developed with case studies;
Model Validation & Case Studies
Develop informative material for public authorities wishing to learn about the BIM cost benefit analysis and its use.
Handbook creation
Towards an EU Framework for Digital Building Logbooks
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A common repository for all relevant building data, information and documents
It facilitates transparency, trust, informed decision making and information sharing within the construction sector, among building owners and occupants, financial institutions and public authorities.
A dynamic tool that serves as a record of major events and changes over a building’s lifecycle, such as change of ownership, tenure or use, maintenance, refurbishment and other interventions.
Digital Building Logbook:
A safe instrument enabling stakeholders to retain control of their data and who has access to it, recognising that some of this data may need to be held confidentially. Data may be stored within the logbook and/or hosted in a different location to which the logbook acts as a gateway.
Existing Initiatives overview
Public60%
Private35%
PPP5%
Digital Building Logbook
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Research &Innovation
Standardization& legal matters
Data sharing
Linking of databases
Potential areas of needed action at EU or MS level
User experience
Trainings
Save the date
Thursday 3 December
Construction 2020
Thematic Group 1 – virtual meeting
Innovation and Digitalisation
Tuesday 17 November
Digital Building Logbook
Stakeholder workshop
Sources
Ilektra [email protected]
Thank you!
Construction 4.0 Europe
• Construction and Built Environmenthttps://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/construction/competitiveness_en
• European Construction Sector Observatoryhttps://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/construction/observatory_en
• EU BIM Task Group www.eubim.eu• Supporting Digitalization of construction and its SMEs
https://ec.europa.eu/growth/content/report-supporting-digitalisation-construction-sector-and-smes_en• Construction & Demolition waste guidelines and pre-demolition audit
https://ec.europa.eu/growth/content/eu-construction-and-demolition-waste-protocol-0_en
@EU_Growth
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