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Transcript of The buildingSMART International Initiative
The buildingSMART International Initiative
BIM workshop at ISO/TC 184/SC 4 plenary meeting
Øivind Rooth, buildingSMART InternationalJochen Haenisch, Jotne
2015-04-21
What it is about: Interoperability
Funct. descr.-Functions-Calculation-Requirements-Contsraints
Knowledge databases-Byggforskserien-Company knowledge db
Rules and regulations-Plan and building law-Regulations
BIM software-Drawings-Arch, HVAC, EL, CivEng
SIMULATION-Comfort-Air, heating-Lifecycle costr-Light and sound-Insulation-Use-Fire-Environmanteal impact-Life expectancy
Description-Beskrivelsestekster-NS 3420,-BOM-cost estimatesSourcing
-Product databases-Price databases
4D-Schedule-Logistics
FM-Renting, sale and use-Maintenance-Warranty
Demolishing-Renovation-Demolishing-Reconstruct
VRML-Visualisation-3D models
Pictures from: Selvaagbygg, DDS, Byggforsk, NBLN University of California, CIFE Stanford, Pythagoras and Oluf Granlund Yo.
IDM checkin / checkout/merge-vs IFC format-vs rules for IFC schema
IDMs
What is buildingSmart• An international, neutral and non-profit organisation that
supports openBIM.• Organized as regional alliances, so-called chapters, for
countries or groups of countries.– Each chapter is an independent and is established to reflect local conditions.– There are chapters in Europe, North America, Australia, Asia and the Middle-East.
• Develop and maintain international standards for openBIM.
What is openBIM• A comprehensive approach to collaboration, design, construction and
operation of built assets based on open standards and workflow.• An initiative by buildingSMART and several leading software vendors to
use the open buildingSMART data model (ISO 16739).
• Objectives:– Support transparent and open workflows for all actors and independent of
software tools.– Enable transparent commercial conditions, comparable services and high data
quality by a common language for building processes.– Create lasting life-cycle repositories that grow with a built asset and its use.– Encourage fair competition for "best of breed"-solutions.
buildingSMART Organization
Three Core Programs
International Council
ExCom
Executive
Strategic Advisory Council
ComplianceStandards Chapters
Who is asking for openBIM? Global Public Sector Mandates and Specifications
AMER EMEA APAC• U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
• U.S. General Services Administration
• U.S. National Institute of Building Sciences
• U.S. Veterans Affairs
• New York City Department of Design and Construction
• State of Ohio General Service Division State Architect's Office
• State of Tennessee Office of the State Architect
• State of Maryland and Washington D.C. Public Schools
• NY School Construction Authority
• State of Wisconsin
• Statsbygg – Norway
• Transport Agency - Finland
• Rijksgebouwendienst Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations – Netherlands
• Cabinet Office – UK
• Department of Housing & Equal Territories – France
• Public Procurement Rules – Austria
• EU Public Procurement Directive – Brussels
• Bygst (National Property Agency) – Denmark
• BIM for tall buildings and Green Building Directive - Dubai
• BIM requirements for rail schemes - Qatar
• Hong Kong Housing Authority
• Building and Construction Authority - Singapore
• Chinese Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (MOHURD)
• Japanese Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transportation (MLIT)
• Korean Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transportation (MLIT)
• Australia National BIM Specification
Sample of Government BIM Policy Initiatives or standards as of August 2014 with public-facing websites for more information.
Who is asking for openBIM?Published BIM Mandates
As BIM adoption continues to grow around the world, governments are promoting its ability to eliminate waste on public projects and even mandating its use as part of construction sector reform, cost-saving efforts and climate change mitigation.
– McGraw Hill Construction Smart Market Report – February 2014
Why are all these parties interested in openBIM?
UK Government Construction Strategy Goals
USA & Singapore pioneered specifying openBIM for projects
The UK has the only National public sector mandate
Nordics are advanced in standards with some openBIM mandates
Globally, openBIM requirements and Execution Plans for projects are ever increasing
Frequently, benefits from new technologies drive adoption
UK’s lead may not last, but its work will have a global impact if guidance such as PAS1192:2 is promoted to ISO.
Global openBIM Status
1192 is a British family of standards. BSI 1192:2007 describes a framework for information management in building processes
applicable to paper, CAD and BIM. BSI PAS 1192:2 specifies flow of information during the life cycle and defines exchange
requirements in different phases.
ISO/TC 59/SC 13/WG 13
BIM is advancing across the world
National bodies are not well placed to develop the needed standards quickly
bSI seeks to become the INDUSTRY STANDARDS BODY for the built environment
buildingSMART International is changing
Working Together
Easy Access
Momentum
• Huge task! Really we all need to work together
• Increasing activity - Danger of conflicting approaches and confusion
• Implementation will be even slower without consensus
• Addressing this huge challenge requires an industry body with broad engagement
Key Principles: Conditions for Success
Goal is to create an environment which satisfies these conditions:
• The standards process must provide a clear and transparent mechanism to create international consensus
• Trusted • Open• Neutral & Independent• Safe IPR
• Enabling – empower the community
Key Principles: New Organization
Controlling:Give us the money
Enabling:The market will decide
Technically ledFragmented initiativesRestricted community
Process ledOpen processes
Broad engagementInternational reach
Utilise crowd sourcingAccessible information
OGC = Open Geospatial Consortium http://www.opengeospatial.org/W3C = World Wide Web Consortium http://www.w3.org/
Key Principles: Operating Style
Standards Organization
Room Groups Key
Technical
Standards Committee
Standards Committee ExecutiveTechnical
Architecture Review
Implement Review
End User Review
Process
Infrastructure
GuidelinesCoBie TBC
Product bSDD
MSGISGTAG
Projects
Regulator
Commercial Review
Chapters & Members
Open Access
Projects
Projects
Projects
Projects
Needs Identification Solution Development Deployment
Filter
Working Groups
SC
Standards Process: ISO Alignment
Initiation DevelopmentSC Approval
Standards Program Process
bSI
Standard Proposal
bSI
DraftStandard
bSI
Working Draft
Standard
bSI
FinalStandard
bSI
CandidateStandard
SCSCE
ISOFDIS
ISODIS
ISOCD
ISONWI
ISOPAS /
TSDevelopment
buildingSmart standards support in ISO/TC 59 and ISO/TC 184/SC 4
• ISO 12006-1 etc: Framework for classification of information• ISO 16739-1 etc: Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) for data sharing in
the construction and facility management industries• ISO 16757-1: Data structures for electronic product catalogues for
building services -- Part 1: Concepts, architecture and model• ISO 16757-2: Data structures for electronic product catalogues for
building services -- Part 2: Geometry– More standards planned: cooperation with BIM; catalogue exchange format
• ISO 29481-1: Information delivery manual - Methodology and format– More standards planned: MVD
• Conversion of BSI 1192:2007 into an ISO standard
Chapter Principles
Compliance
Thank you